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Homeroom Guidance Module Week 9 Quarter 2
Homeroom Guidance Module Week 9 Quarter 2
PROCESSING QUESTIONS:
1. It felt great being able to graduate elementary and being able to cross
out one of my goals in life in my bucket list.
2. Hard work never betrays you if you are focus on achieving it.
3. The lesson I associated with my experience could help me motivate
myself not to give up and continue working hard for my goals.
E. That even though I have no artistic side in me I always find myself being
able to achieve something that I wasn’t expecting.
PROCESSING QUESTIONS:
1. I learned from my past experiences is that you should be able to know
how to prepare beforehand and as for things that are happening
unexpectedly you should be able to react faster to be able to catch up.
2. Well the academic advice I could probably give to them a as learned is
probably to study hard so that you can be proud of the outcome afterwards.
2.
- Build Relationships and Trust with Others. When you build strong,
trusting relationships with your friends, you’ll gain an army of
supporters, so even if you don’t fully believe in yourself, your friends
will.
- Have Clear Objectives and a Plan to Meet Them. While looking to
others for encouragement is great, something that we often trap
ourselves in when trying to overcome a weakness is looking to them
for approval. On the contrary, when you set your own goals for
success, you have something to grab onto and own yourself. You can
be more concerned with reaching your own objectives than with
meeting the approval of others.
- Leverage Your Strengths. While you work on building your skills
directly, surround yourself with opportunities to use your other
strengths, too. This will amplify your sense of accomplishment, which
will boost your confidence even more.
- Identifying Your Weaknesses. List events with unfavorable outcomes
in your life. Find common threads in these events. Ask for feedback.
- Celebrate small achievements. After you’ve made small challenges
for yourself, and met them, take time to celebrate. It’s important to be
happy with your achievements, even if they seem minimal. Being
good at something you’re already talented at is one thing becoming
better at something you struggle with is the real accomplishment.
This activity taught me the things I needed, and most of all I learned a
lot here this are some of it. To be resilient and always be positive, it’s a
challenge to keep ourselves resilient and always be training our minds.
Have strength in any amount; never doubt yourself in your abilities. You will
experience success if you combine it with effort and perseverance and
when you succeed you will achieve what you want to achieve in life.