Strengths: My two greatest strengths would include my independence, which helps me in getting things done in the real world as well as not being afraid of doing things all on my own. Second would the strength to avoid peer pressure, it has helped me get through many difficult situations throughout high school. I've realized I don't have to follow the crowd in order to be successful.
Areas for Improvement: Two areas I need much improvement in would be my self esteem, I'm constantly knocking myself down and finding too many faults within myself. I aim for perfection too much, sometimes it can be a problem. Instead I need to find ways to build my confidence up. Another area I need improvement in would be my willingness to commit, whether it be relationship or job wise, I just can't commit to anything big or small. Without commitments its hard to be successful, and I know changes need to occur in order to achieve any type of success/happiness I desire.
Insights: So far, I see myself making small steps towards improving my strengths as well as my weaknesses. Before next year I want to find myself as a more confident person who can actually make her way towards making little commitments throughout her day to day life, building up to bigger and greater commitments down the road.
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
personal blog #3
A past problem I was once faced with was how to deal with suffering from severe anxiety. I was constantly irritable and shaky, my heart raced as I went through my days leaving me with a tense feeling throughout my body, which resulted in me feeling extremely uncomfortable in social situations. What really got me through this problem was deep breathing, as well as keeping a positive mind state. I found that by staying positive, my attacks weren't as severe. But staying positive wasn't always the easiest thing to do, so keeping an optimistic mind definitely showed how strong of a person I am. For awhile, I felt held back from dealing with this problem because I would shelter myself from the world, once feeling sorry for myself and the problem I was dealt. But I pulled myself out of the rut rather quickly with the help of my support system, my family. They've acted as my sounding board my entire life, but especially during the period that this problem took place. They've been my shoulder to cry on when I felt down because I was missing so much school and feeling out of place. Before addressing the problems with my anxiety, I felt there was no hope for my future and that I was going to remain sheltered and alone. But once I realized how insignificant this problem was to the big picture of my life, I saw that there was hope to be a happy and calm individual who could live life without constantly feeling on edge. This problem certainly effected my identity, it covered up my personality in a very noticeable way, at one point making me extremely depressed.
Thursday, January 30, 2014
My life vision
Though I'm constantly learning and expanding my horizons in small subtle ways, there are specific traits and styles of learning I'd like to master. In my life I want to become a more detailed and thorough writer, keeping journals of my thoughts, places I explore, and the people I meet. With hopes that far from now I can look back on my passages and even possibly share them with others. As well, I want to learn how to become a better listener especially towards friends and family. Why? Well, paying attention to those I love is important to me but ironically I tend to get too caught up in my own world that I don't take time to stop and just listen to the ones who mean the most. Finally, I want to learn how to conserve my money and save for more important things rather than blowing hundreds on clothes I know I could do without.
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Blog Assignment #1
4. The aspect I’m most confidently prepared with from high school would be my knowledge, as well as my identity. Having a good idea of who I am as a person makes me better aware of the situations I place myself in or that I may face being in college. And the knowledge brought with my from my high school years has prepared me for challenges faced throughout my college career.
5. My faults in performance as a quality learner would include retaining my focus while in the classroom, it’s not always consistent. As well I struggle with pushing myself to go the extra mile when it comes to homework/projects.
6. Why the strength of your identity is so important to success would be because those who are confident and sure of who they are as an individual are those who thrive the most. They know exactly what needs to be done in order to achieve success and know themselves well enough to realize when they have reached their full potential.
7. The strategy used to analyze the performance of the honor student was evaluating their identity and the styles in which they learned best.
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