Sunday, October 25, 2015

First Quarter Reflection

This week in our DigCit class we were discussing some of our progress we've made on our Passion Projects. This week was all about discussing the things we have yet to do and things we have exceeded on with our projects. For me, what I've accomplished is I've rounded my plan for some of the deliverables for the end of the year. I found that I've been slacking on some of my project. I have not been up to date on my deliverables and I understand that I need to be better with those things. It's not the fact that I don't want to do the's just I always think that I'll do it later. I've always had a problem with procrastination and a problem with using that as an excuse for myself not to do work. Just writing about this issue now makes me realize that it needs to stop. And unlike times in the past where I've said that I was going to stop, I now can know that when I say it this time, I mean it.
Aside from me identifying my flaws this week, I'me also learned that this project won't be as hard to complete as I previously thought. Whenever I here the word "project," I think of some history or science project that usually take weeks to complete through rigorous work. Because this class is not like traditional classes, the project has no "rubric," just guide lines for what needs to be done by the end of the year. It's really centered around goals you set for yourself rather than goals your teacher assigns to you.
Looking toward the future, I have made little progress on my final product for the end of the year and, as stated previously, I've decided that I'm going to change that starting today (October 22nd, 2015). Though my final goal is still unclear, my passion isn't. I will continue to work toward global happiness one step at a time. Of my scheduled bookmarks, I have met first quarters goals about 50% of the way. I am going to make things in the second quarter different because my drive to get work done has been lit. My plan for next week is finish some of my first quarter deliverables and start on some of my second quarter deliverables.

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