1.
To keep up with the
requirements of this course I had to improve my time management skills because
everything is due on Friday. I try to do a little bit of work throughout the
week so everything does not pile up too quickly. I also have to think
creatively instead of just logically which is a behavior I am not very used to.
2.
The only time I felt like
“giving up” throughout this course was when I was making my elevator speech. I
had already recorded it three times and I would still mess up and have to keep
re recording it. But I knew I had to get it done and I love my business idea
and really wanted to convey it to others so that kept me going. I do think I’ve
developed a tenacious attitude because of this class, I always read people’s
comments and if they are negative I try to take that criticism positively and
better explain my idea in the next post. I think that is tenacious because I
don’t stop and let the criticism take the best of me.
3.
Three tips I would give
next semesters students to foster the skills that support tenacity and
developing a tenacious mindset are
a.
Really get invested in
your idea and make it something you are passionate about
b.
Learn to think more
positively and make the most out of every situation
c.
Learn from others
criticism and let it make you stronger
Hey Nicole,
ReplyDeleteI could not agree more with you about the fact that this time has created a sense of being able to manage and handle one's own time management skills. Everything has a specific due date and forces one to focus on making those deadlines while juggling the rest of their academic and social life. I also like your suggestion about really getting invested into the idea for this class. I couldn't even imagine writing continuous assignments about something I did not fully believe in.
Hi Nicole, I agree with everything you said about this class, especially the time management. That is probably the most difficult part because we are so used to not really having too many homework assignments in other classes (at least I'm not used to that). I would also agree with making sure that your idea is something you are passionate about since you will be working with it so much throughout the semester!
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