Friday, September 7, 2012

Thing #1

Wow, I've never try this blogging before so we will see how this goes. As I got to looking over the habits, right off the bat I noticed the very first habit is very easy for me. I've never had a problem with seeing the end of the tunnel when I start something. With that being said, every college student should be able to have the end in mind. I think that having the end in mind can drive a student through out their college career and in life as well. I believe that it can have a huge impact on a student succeeding or failing not to mention you can tell if that person has any drive to them. When having the end in mind of something goals can be set up to help a person along the way. For example, for college I set up my goals for each year to make sure I carry a 3.0 GPA.
The hardest habit for me is habit number four. I struggle at times with having confidence in myself with what I have learned. I doubt myself and the learning process I have used in the past to absorb information. That was one of the biggest fears I had about coming to college. I have learned new techniques to learn and study habits to enable me to soak in the information.

1 comment:

  1. It's a funny thing how even though you can have the end so clearly in your minds eye, you still wonder how you will ever get there. I say that, not because I think that is how you feel (as I can never be sure of how someone feels), but because that is the feeling in myself that your post inspired. It is a feeling that I have felt before, quite often in fact. I tend to look at the very end but then get caught in the middle somewhere. It is truly amazing how that works, I think. I do not know if you have ever felt that way but your post explained it well enough for me. Thank you for that.

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