Feedback Thoughts....
I read the "5 Tips For Taking Feedback Like a Champ" article and I enjoyed the reading. The two tips that I could relate most to are, "reminding yourself that having growth areas is a good thing- it means you haven't makes out on your potential". I think it is important as a human being to continuously grow because there isn't any progress in life if we do not grow internally. The next, tip that I like is, "Find the positive intentions behind your deficiency, and notice where it's a strength". I love the idea in any situation, turning negatives into positives. Often times, humans default to speaking on the negatives or focusing on it too much.
The next article I read is "Eight things students should d when they make a mistake". I liked how insightful this article is to college students because as students we always need to know that there is help, which is a topic they discussed. We are all faced with stress and knowing that there are resources to help us is comforting. The next topic I enjoyed is finding a support system, as for myself, this was very important to me because my daily does not live close to me. When I first arrived to OU, I found a support system and mentors. Overall, I think these two articles very encouraging.
This meme, makes me chuckle because the "millennial era" of children do have a hard time accepting any type of criticism.
The next article I read is "Eight things students should d when they make a mistake". I liked how insightful this article is to college students because as students we always need to know that there is help, which is a topic they discussed. We are all faced with stress and knowing that there are resources to help us is comforting. The next topic I enjoyed is finding a support system, as for myself, this was very important to me because my daily does not live close to me. When I first arrived to OU, I found a support system and mentors. Overall, I think these two articles very encouraging.
This meme, makes me chuckle because the "millennial era" of children do have a hard time accepting any type of criticism.
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