Monday, September 19, 2016

Week of September 19

Communication



Communication between different groups of people that I come into contact with every day ranges from texting with my friends, to accepting scolding from my parents, or even listening to the teacher lecture during class. All of these scenarios are different. They way I communicate with my friends is often informal, being that they do not care that how I talk too much. But, as I communicate with my teachers, employers, or adults around me, I often make sure that I use a formal tone, and listen more than I talk. I also talk more around people I am comfortable with, like family and friends, but talk less around people, like employers and teachers, whom I feel less familiar around.

Much of this difference in communication style has to do with the different expectations that each group has for me. Where a friend has expectations such as being friendly, an employer has expectations that may include respectfulness and obedience.

When I am talking to my mentor, I try not to talk over them and interrupt them. I always try to enunciate my words to the best of my ability to make sure they can clearly understand what I am saying. As well as I can, I also make sure that I can find things that we relate on as people, and not just mentor and intern. This last act will make our relationship more personal, which is important to make sure that we can get along easily to hopefully make the most of these experiences.












Work Ethic

This assignment was a test to determine how good of a work ethic that I have compared to other individuals. This is important because a strong work ethic is critical for me to become employed and then stay employed.


The results from this test are very close to what I expected. I knew that I would be lower in interpersonal skills, than I would be in initiative. I understand that I need to improve these interpersonal skills by becoming more comfortable among other people, especially around possible employers, because employers absolutely do not want people working for them that have no idea how to effectively communicate with others. I need to remember that I have to be able to act naturally in an unnatural environment, which ties right back into the interpersonal skills that I need to develop.




Monday, September 5, 2016

Week of September 5

Getting Ready for my Mentor

Getting ready is the most important part of an internship. If I am not ready, then I have failed before I even step foot in the door. But, on the other hand, when I come prepared, I am able to make the most of my experiences and truly walk away from my internship better prepared for college and the workforce that I will soon enter.

Also, what does a mentor think of a student that does not come prepared each and every time that they meet. They will think that they are working with a lazy slop who does not care one way or another about the experiences they will collect with their limited time. Mentor do not get paid to tell and show us what they do. They do it out of the though that they love what they do and they want other people to love and appreciate the job that they do. They just want to prepare us for the workforce in ways that they know have worked.


If my mentor shows up prepared to teach me, then I should do no less than show up prepared and ready to learn.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Week of August 29


    This video is all about the idea that not caring about cause, or letting something you know is bad happen anyway without putting up a fight, is the worst thing that we could do. It benefits no one, and oftentimes, it will hurt somebody. As a society, we need to take part and speak out if we see something that is not pleasant to us or other people. Until our society does this, we will stay in this rut, and never get out. I also need to put this lifestyle into play in my life, whether other people join me or not will not affect the way that I continue to be me.