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Would you go out with your friends on a Sunday when you know you have a lot of homework and things to get done? by Mind Map: Would you go out with your friends on a Sunday when you know you have a lot of homework and things to get done?

1. I could go out with my friends and then try finishing my work with the time I have left, I could stay home and complete all my work, I could compromise and only go out with my friends for a little bit then come home early and come home early enough to finish my work (depending how much work I have)

1.1. If I would go out with my friends then finishing my work with the time I have left, I might risk not being able to finish all my work which is a problem. If I go out with my friends, I would most likely have a great time, which is also important. If I compromise, I would have a good time with my friends and probably get my work done. But there would still be a chance I don't get my work done, and is it worth meeting my friends just for a short time? If I would stay home, I would get my work done, but miss the time with my friends.

1.1.1. Getting work done and being on top of my homework is important to me and a strong value of mine and my family's. Spending time is also important to me but it doesn't trup school work.

1.1.1.1. I think I would stay home. I would do this because ensuring I get my work done is top priority for me. I don't think it would be even worth it if I only see my friends for a little bit and risk blowing off work. I would see how long it would take to get my work done and see if then maybe is this situation happens again, I would have time to compromise.

1.1.1.1.1. I went through this decision last Sunday. I learned that it made me feel better that I got all my work done, and I was actually glad I took that time to finish my work. For the next time, I would consider how much work I have before I make my decision, to see if I could compromise.