This past semester I failed a few times with my focus and
time management. I often times find myself telling others that I love to learn
but I’m not built for school. I love to learn on my own and work on my own
schedule. Sometimes I work ahead and other times I procrastinate. A few times
this semester I would start an assignment and forget that I didn’t finish it.
Most notably for myself was just before Thanksgiving. I was excited for break
so I lit up a cigar on my back porch with the intent of taking a quiz and
celebrating the near end of the semester. My computer couldn’t connect to the
internet while I was outside. After finishing my cigar and turning my attention
to cooking dinner I never got back to my quiz.
I learned again what I have learned many times, and that is
that my mind races too much for me to remember everything. The crazy part is I
can do many things at one time but not if schoolwork is one.
Failure is very hard at times and depending on the situation
can be very embarrassing. I, like everyone else has failed many times in my
life on both small things like a quiz and big things like being cut from my
college baseball team. What I have learned is that small or big they are the
same. When it is all done and you have fail you must make a decision to keep
grinding to improve your situation or give up. When making this decision the
big picture is most important. I had to make the choice to give up on my
baseball playing career because I already beat the odds at my size for even
making it to a college team. I had to look at the big picture and I decided to
find success elsewhere in my life. I have learned that often times you learn
more from failure than you do success. With my personality I only take
calculated risks in my life.
Hey Ryan thanks for sharing that is pretty funny at the quiz. I am pretty bad at procrastinating I try to remember to many things at one time and end up forgetting it. Look forward to reading more.
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