Monday, 10 February 2020

Unorganized Improvement

When it comes to progress and learning, I’m one of those people who needs to be constantly reminded to stay on the right track. I have a tendency to stray with my train of thought (aka my attention span isn’t very impressive). However, I understand this and do my best to try and stay focused, but hey, it is pretty hard. Even my blogs go awry. I start with one theme and I end with another, and I get stuck thinking “huh. Now what can I put in the middle to link these together.” 


Changing topic for a second here (I promise it’s relevant, I’m not going off track), I was reading some of my blogs from my grading year and there was a few that stuck out to me. In one of which, I talked about how I personally believe we shouldn’t be defined by our strengths and weaknesses, or how we shouldn’t hold stigma to either of them. When it boils down, they’re both attributes, both building blocks which define you as a person. With that mindset now fresh in everyone’s heads, I’m going to switch back to the previous topic


Even though I can be scatterbrained and rather mentally unorganized (that is a thing, I swear) I don’t view that as a weakness or a downfall or anything in the ballpark of negative. It’s an attribute to me, and as such is one of my biggest tools for improvement. See, being as unorganized as I can be, I often need a landmark to guide myself, something I can look at to make sure I am going in the right direction. And so I look at who I was yesterday. When I do so, I can see the improvement I achieved today, and even if it the smallest of improvements, it’s still progress. 

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