Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Failure at its finest 26A

Assignment 26A

1.     This semester I had a goal of being more proactive, procrastinating less and getting more involved. While I didn’t fully fail at it, I did not do as best as I could and ultimately let myself down. I wanted to become more a part of the clubs I’ve joined being here at UF. Last semester I procrastinated a lot and then left school work to the last minute. While I had the opportunities to get more involved, sometimes I felt too lazy or just didn’t have the motivation.

2.     What I’ve learned is that I need to set up a daily schedule for myself and need to learn to better prepare myself for the future fall semester as long as we are back on campus. I need to get more active physically and mentally.

       3. We all have failed many times in our lives in almost ever aspect. Failure is not fun but it’s a learning process and sometimes I am thankful for it because it has brought me closer with my teammates, friends, coworkers, and family. Depending on the situation at hand depends on how I handle failure. I do not take the larger failures with a grain of salt even though sometimes I should. This class and through the business opportunity, I have thought through many ways one could fail and how to dodge that failure curve. I would say I am the same way to taking risks than I was a few months ago.

1 comment:

  1. Christopher,

    I too have the same issues with wanting to get more involved. But, hopefully you reach your goal, and actually take the chance. But one thing I wanted to touch on was your last part about failure. I think we can all agree that failure isn’t a good feeling, I don’t know of anyone that looks to fail. But, I admire that you took your failure and turned it into something positive. Great post, thank you for sharing!

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