Self-Reflection‚ week two assignment two Self-Reflection University of Phoenix Sharon Hughes Comm/310 November 16‚ 2011 The verbal and non-verbal speaking anxiety signs I noticed in myself was that I kept fidgeting‚ and touching my hair or face. I felt the rate of my speaking was too fast and I was stuttering. I did not move around at all and my feet were crossed the whole time of my speech. During my presentation I need to multi-task by speaking about my topic as I am presenting whatever
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Reflection on self-learning The main objective of my independent language learning this semester is to enlarge and activate my vocabulary (i.e. 120 assigned words and 120 personal words) and to improve the organization of my writing. Compared to the objective I set last semester‚ “to learn 100 words or expressions‚ including 70 active words and 30 perceptive words”‚ I will not only grow my vocabulary substantially but also learn to activate these words in my speaking and writing. Frankly speaking
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Self Analysis & Impact Reflection a) Analysis of Warm-Ups Lead several warm-ups and analyze what went well or what didn’t? How receptive were the students? Were the students ready for the main activity? Why or why not? If you were not able to lead a warm-up‚ reflect on what you saw‚ or didn’t see. I lead several warm ups while observing at Edward Bleeker Junior High School and I think that it was a great learning experience. I learned and improved from my first warm up that I lead. The first time
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MAC Self Reflection Embarking on a journey of tenacity and leadership has been the cornerstone of my personal growth and development. My experiences have sculpted values of intense dedication and resilience. I’ve had countless achievements in music‚ from playing guitar on stage at local festivals to much larger events such as Edmonton Rock Fest and opening for Tom Cochrane and Chilliwack. Now‚ as I stand at a new chapter in my academic journey‚ I am drawn to Archbishop MacDonald High School due to
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Self-Reflection Portfolio Tutor: Michael Chen Student Name: Student ID: Due Date: 1st November Semester: 2 Word Count: 1864 Contents 1.0 Introduction……………………………………………………………….…...…2 2.1 Intrapersonal effectiveness………….......………………………….…….…3-5 2.2 Interpersonal effectiveness…………………………………………….....…6-9 3.0 Conclusion…………………………..………………………………...……..9-10 Reference……………………………………………………………..…...…...11-12 1.0 Introduction The learning
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“Punishment - Self-Reflection” Some people say “Only time can heal the wounds” But I think that is not true because sometimes there are wounds that don’t heal or perhaps‚ they haven’t healed yet? This document will be focused in experiences I lived when I was a child and the way they have affected me physically and psychologically‚ especially my relationship with me my father. Since I was a child I remember my parents being an example of respectfulness and authority. My parents used to be very
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reflect on and critically analyse my personal and professional development in the domain of care management over the last three years. It will additionally outline how I plan to continue to develop in this domain once I have qualified as a registered nurse. My development so far will be analysed from the perspective of the skills‚ knowledge and values required of a registered nurse. Through this reflection I hope to confirm that my practice meets the standards for entry onto the nursing register as
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PSYCH 100 “SELF REFLECTION” As a human who exist in this world I also feel what are my greatest strengths and where it comes from. My greatest strength is my willingness to learn and practice new things every day‚ so that I can keep my confidence and be better at the things that I face and do. I think of positive points when I try to do something new‚ rather than thinking about the negatives‚ and focusing
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REFLECTION ON KOLCABA COMFORT THEORY. Comfort theory was developed by Dr Kolcaba in 1984. She begins by analyzing the concept‚ which I think is a very important aspect to understanding the theory. The theory is based on the philosophy of holism. She views the person has a whole‚ consisting of a mental‚ emotional and spiritual life. According to Kolcaba comfort is the satisfaction of basic human needs for relief‚ ease‚ and transcendence arising from health care situations. After learning
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"Is Self-Care Selfish" When I first saw the assignment with the title‚ I questioned myself what has to do with self-care being selfish. Selfish in self-care meant that "having their own way and doing things they enjoy." I strongly believe that self-care is not selfish. Maintaining our need for self-care is claiming our right to become a human being. Taking ourselves properly are as important as caring for others. Clinically‚ "self-care" can be found in our daily life‚ such as eating‚ exercising
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