This week was long, but short at the same time. We did not
do much or have much homework, even though I have been sleeping late every day.
I was forced to join History Bowl and we had a competition today and it was a
good experience. Except that we lost every time, except once against our own
team. I really want to commit to this
club because it will help me in history and it will look good for college if I do
excel in it. I didn’t study for my Algebra test and I was stressed for the last
question which I couldn’t figure out until the end and I think I got a couple
wrong. I knew I should have studied but I was over confident. That is it for
this week. See you next Friday.
Friday, November 18, 2016
Friday, November 11, 2016
3 Day Week!!
So this week was really short and I pretty much forgot
about my virtues and blog. I would have forgotten to do the blog if it wasn’t for
my friend who reminded me like right now. The only thing I really improved on
was commitment because I went to a meeting for electric vehicle, an event I am
participating for Science Olympiad. It was fun because I got to know my
instructor and got a VIP tour of the new building. For thankfulness, I was
appreciative of my mom for waiting for my meeting to end and being there on
time to pick me up. That’s pretty much it for this week; sorry my blog was
really boring for whoever’s reading.
Friday, November 4, 2016
The Character Experiment: Inventory and Experience #2/ Week 10
1.
The three virtues I chose were
assertiveness, commitment, and thankfulness. I took specific steps to make a
serious attempt at practicing each, which was different for the specific virtue.
For assertiveness, I made sure to have my thoughts ready and payed careful
attention to what the teacher requested, to give a well-developed answer. This
guaranteed me the confidence I was searching for because I was satisfied with
my answer. I also made sure not to raise my hand immediately, which would not
have been a keen idea, since my answer would not have been carefully thought
through. For commitment, I really wanted to devote and spend my time in
extracurricular activities. I needed, and still need to manage my time
appropriately. I do this by setting up a board and writing all my homework
down. This helps me to organize my priorities and set them straight. I also made
sure to go to my practices for cross country and practice at home, even though
I had a problem with this which I will explain later. For my last virtue,
thankfulness, I made sure to think before I talk and look at the brighter side
of situations. Let me clarify, whenever I wanted something or would receive an
item I would say a proper reply and think about how lucky I am for all that I
have.
2. There were many situations and opportunities
for me to practice the virtues I chose. For instance, for assertiveness there
were discussions that I could participate in and which I connected with. It
really helped me, since there were no right answers or views, I could voice my
opinions with confidence. For commitment, there were a ton of chances for me to
show my assurance. Cross country really helped me, as I had practices and
meets, so showing up to them would show my devotedness. Science Olympiad is one
of my main priorities because committing to this team and excelling in it could
guarantee me a bright future. There are, and were openings for team 2. I took
the initiative and ordered one of my supplies for my event for Science Olympiad
and this convinced my teacher that I was dedicated. So as a result, she moved
to the second highest team out of 3, which for me being a ninth grader and new
to this kind of competition, is pretty awesome. For thankfulness, there were
some occasions in which I could show my respect and in turn benefit myself. I
guess I might be a continental type of person. But I do want to excel in my
virtue for thankfulness, because I believe it is the right to be appreciative
of others. For example, I wanted to go to a party and I had to show my mom that
she could trust me and I was very kind to her and showed her respect. I did not
just do this because I wanted to go but because it is good and virtuous.
3.
Well for me, many things got in the way of
my attempts to practice the virtues I chose. For one, I wasn’t able to complete
cross country because of the pain in my knees due to over exertion from running
too many days in a row. The pain in my knees was unbearable, and I missed many
practices and almost all the meets due to this. Also, I started cross country
later, so it was harder for me to catch up with the rest of the team and make
up for the meets that I missed. When I thought I was getting better I decided
to go to a meet in downtown, and when I was running for warmup, my knees gave
up on me and I had to sit and watch while everyone ran. This really brought me
down and made me feel disappointed in myself. But I knew that I would take this
lesson and learn from it for the future. I also gave up on Secme for this year
because I didn’t really like the organization of the club and left. For
thankfulness which ties into respect, I had some rough days which would lead to
my unpleasant moods; which in turn, led to me taking out my frustration on my
parents. This resulted in a strict discipline, and I learned my lesson once
again.
4.
I
think I am getting there to becoming relatively successful in practicing the
virtues. I do not think I have achieved much though because it has only been 2
months, which is nothing to become virtuous. I still need more time to practice
my virtues for it to become a second habit. Commitment is something that
requires long periods of time, because it is shown depending on the how long you
are devoted to a particular activity. I am dedicated to Science Olympiad and I was
for Cross Country, but the season ended. I can do a lot better to become assertive
but that will progress as the school year continues. Thankfulness has improved
a lot, and I have started appreciating my parents more and more. There is not
much I have accomplished here. First because this is something that takes
getting used to and bringing into your daily life. Most of us don’t even
realize the things we do, so how will we begin to change them.
5.
It is very difficult to become a virtuous
person and requires a lot of effort and work. Becoming virtuous isn’t something
that happens overnight. You have to practice your virtues consistently. This
can be hard because remembering that you have to work on you virtues 24/7 is
not something that comes naturally. I have noticed that becoming a better
person isn’t a simple task. In my case, I went through many difficulties and
bumps in the road. Becoming good is not as easy as it seems. People might think
that doing the right thing should not be difficult and should that it should come
normally, but that is not how it works. For example, when I get bored of
something I want to stop doing it. Since I am not used to committing it is
quite difficult for me to adapt to. My knee injury also made it very hard on me
and brought me down. Thankfulness was the hardest virtue for me because I am
not used to being appreciative and it is not easy for someone to open their eyes
and realize all they have.
6.
I think the situations that I will likely
to encounter over the next two months that will give me a good chance to grow
in being a good person is Greek Night and Thanksgiving. Since I will be
volunteering on Greek Night, I will be helping out for 5 hours or so. I think
this is a good opportunity for me to become a good person and help out the community.
I will be donating my time and contribute which will make me a giving person. Thanksgiving
is a wonderful situation in which I can take advantage of to become a good
person. During Thanksgiving, I meet up with my enormous family and we have
different “committees” to divide the work. I always enjoy joining the food committee
because I believe that my family revolves around food and it takes a lot of
work to make so much of it. So I like to take the part of the load off of the
others and help out. I also really enjoy helping others, so doing my chores isn’t
really a burden for me.
7.
The situations that I will most likely
encounter over the next two months that will
present obstacles or challenges to my growth in being a good person is when midterms come around or a load of homework is dumped. The stress from Midterms and clusters of homework will lead me to crack under pressure. Then that will lead to me being cranky, sleepy from staying up so late, and in turn to failing. Also, coming to Team 2 for Science Olympiad is a little scary for me because this is all new to me. For one of my events I do not know my partner, so it will be difficult for me to get to know them because they are a sophomore and I don’t have any other classes with them. Also, for that same event I will have to consecutively drive to my teacher’s house and other places whenever he demands. I have heard that he keeps you really late and even on weekdays. But I will just have to learn to adjust and cooperate, if I want to win.
present obstacles or challenges to my growth in being a good person is when midterms come around or a load of homework is dumped. The stress from Midterms and clusters of homework will lead me to crack under pressure. Then that will lead to me being cranky, sleepy from staying up so late, and in turn to failing. Also, coming to Team 2 for Science Olympiad is a little scary for me because this is all new to me. For one of my events I do not know my partner, so it will be difficult for me to get to know them because they are a sophomore and I don’t have any other classes with them. Also, for that same event I will have to consecutively drive to my teacher’s house and other places whenever he demands. I have heard that he keeps you really late and even on weekdays. But I will just have to learn to adjust and cooperate, if I want to win.
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