Permanence-Good Events (5): In this case, the score shows that I am moderately optimistic on believing that good events will continue happening.
Pervasiveness-Bad Events (3): The score shows that I am moderately optimistic in this area. In this area, the person with high score is considered pessimistic. A pessimistic person makes a universal explanation for a particular failure and can give up everything. In my case, fortunately, with a moderate optimism means that I might make a specific explanation for the particular failure and succeed in other areas.
Permanence-Bad Events (1): The score shows that I am optimistic. The score reveals that I don’t believe in permanent bad events. Bad events will not persist and affect my life. The low score of 1 actually means that I am a …show more content…
How did I make my conclusions?
Other people have given me feedback about my integrity and optimism. People trust me once they know me. For example, one of my previous bosses sold me a car even though I told him I didn’t have any money to pay him. He said I could pay in installments or whenever I have the money. I needed the car so I took it, and I finished paying in a year.
I also know that I am not very disciplined. Procrastination is sometimes a problem. Additionally, I need to be more persistent. Not give up easily when things seem not to have a solution.
How will I provide and accept feedback?
When I provide feedback to another person, I try to make a positive comment about the parts of the work that are done correctly. Then, I ask to improve the areas that are not yet correct.
I like when people give me feedbacks. I graciously accept comments. However, I never personally ask for a