My two greatest strengths:
1.Kindness; I am generally kind to people and do whatever it takes to get along with them on a personal level.
2.Caring; I tend to have the biggest heart and try to help people out way more than a human should.
My two areas for improvement:
1.Shyness; Though I'm kind and caring, I tend to struggle to meet new people.
-Short term plan: My short term plan is to make an extra effort to meet new people.
-Long term plan: My long term plan is to be able to freely talk to new people without any sign of being shy.
2. Self Confidence; I tend to not be self-confident in myself and lack fear the worst because I feel I'm not good enough.
-Short term plan: My short term plan is to take small steps to being more Self-Confident such as trying to not feel I'm not good at something.
-Long term plan: My long term plan is to be able to have very little to no struggle with Self-Confidence holding me back from the fun on life.
Insights about my Performance:
With my strengths I am on a good performance path, however if I take the time and the effort to correct my areas for improvement then I feel I will be on a completely top-notch performance track.
Friday, February 21, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Blog #3; Problem
Problem:
A current problem I continually face would be my procrastination.
1)Five Characteristics of the problem.
Five characteristics of this problem would be that 1. I'm easily distracted by everything, 2. I put a lot of other things in front of what should be done first, 3. I feel like I'm missing out on life if I sit down to do something, 4. after putting it off so long I feel rushed, and 5. I struggle with the work under pressure.
2)Three strengths to help address the problem.
Three strengths that I have that can help address the problem would be 1. I know when things need to be done, 2. I should do it so it does stress me out after, and 3. getting it done early will allow me to have free time with out the worry of things.
3)Barriers that prevent from addressing the problem.
The barriers that prevent me from addressing the problem would be life, I find everything else more important rather then what should be being done.
4)Who can you use as a sound barrier.
I don't really have anyone to use as a sound barrier to my problems because I start to get frustrated at people when I feel they are nagging at me to do something.
5)Real barrier that keeps you from solving the problem.
The real barrier that keeps me from solving the problem like stated above is life because everything else seems to take presidency over everything else.
6)What are you going to do to address these barriers?
To address the barriers I need to start putting what needs to be done in front of my own personal pleasure.
7)Has your feeling about the future changed?
Since identifying a way to begin addressing my problem my feeling about my future hasn't changed, because though I know what I need to do I don't feel I will end up applying it to help myself.
8)What the problem has to do with my identity.
This problem shows that I rank things in life differently than I should.
9)What has the problem done to my self-efficacy.
This problem creates me to not do as well as I am capable of doing because I put things off to the last minute.
10)What the problem has to do with my effective skill set.
This problem shows that I can tend to not be as effective as I should be because I put it off and end up doing it under the stress of the deadline.
A current problem I continually face would be my procrastination.
1)Five Characteristics of the problem.
Five characteristics of this problem would be that 1. I'm easily distracted by everything, 2. I put a lot of other things in front of what should be done first, 3. I feel like I'm missing out on life if I sit down to do something, 4. after putting it off so long I feel rushed, and 5. I struggle with the work under pressure.
2)Three strengths to help address the problem.
Three strengths that I have that can help address the problem would be 1. I know when things need to be done, 2. I should do it so it does stress me out after, and 3. getting it done early will allow me to have free time with out the worry of things.
3)Barriers that prevent from addressing the problem.
The barriers that prevent me from addressing the problem would be life, I find everything else more important rather then what should be being done.
4)Who can you use as a sound barrier.
I don't really have anyone to use as a sound barrier to my problems because I start to get frustrated at people when I feel they are nagging at me to do something.
5)Real barrier that keeps you from solving the problem.
The real barrier that keeps me from solving the problem like stated above is life because everything else seems to take presidency over everything else.
6)What are you going to do to address these barriers?
To address the barriers I need to start putting what needs to be done in front of my own personal pleasure.
7)Has your feeling about the future changed?
Since identifying a way to begin addressing my problem my feeling about my future hasn't changed, because though I know what I need to do I don't feel I will end up applying it to help myself.
8)What the problem has to do with my identity.
This problem shows that I rank things in life differently than I should.
9)What has the problem done to my self-efficacy.
This problem creates me to not do as well as I am capable of doing because I put things off to the last minute.
10)What the problem has to do with my effective skill set.
This problem shows that I can tend to not be as effective as I should be because I put it off and end up doing it under the stress of the deadline.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)