You have developed a reputation for being "laid back." A friend mentions that you are often late for appointments, and are habitually running into class at the very last second. What should you do?
A. Tell the friend that she should just accept you for who you are.
B. Worry about it, because your personality cannot be changed.
C. Work to change your life so that you are on time for class, for appointments, and other commitments.
D. Reply, "That's just who I am. I take things as they come."
Answer: C
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