Blog # 4
Adapt and overcome, Just do it.
Those are the six words that I decided to choose when describing myself. I am always a person that loves change. I love changing where I live, what I am doing, and who I am doing it with. I very much so do not like to do anything repetitive. Adapt and overcome: In every situation that I bring myself up against, since I like change so much then it is a lot, I always need to adapt to that situation and make the best of it. I can overcome anything and be optimistic about every situation. Just do it: is something like a work in process. I always get my tasks finished, but I tend to procrastinate quite a bit. I am really trying to reevaluate my life in a way where my good organization skills turn into a just do it attitude. I hope this health class gets my butt in gear! ;)
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Good memoir! Adapting to new situations is an important life skill. In some movie they said, "change is inevitable and resistance is futile". Being optimistic is an important part of the adaptation. I can relate to the second half also. I am pretty well organized but sometimes I wish I was more productive. So many things to do and so little time to do them all in. Like we talked about in class, prioritize and know when to say no!
ReplyDeleteNike has inspired the masses haha. Definitely change is what make life exciting, otherwise you never get to experience anything.
ReplyDeleteBeing optimistic about things is always a good thing to do especially since you like change so much! And change is usually a good thing, ha change is definitely something I am working on. :)
ReplyDeleteThis memoir is really motivating and straight to the point. "Just do it." I need to remember this especially when I can feel procrastination coming lol ..also agree with what you said about change. Change keeps us young and keeps life interesting.
ReplyDeleteChange is good, and trying to adapt and overcome something is valuable. It is nice to finish what you started because the results and what you get from it can teach you something useful.
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