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  1. Tianne' Miles says:

    Tianne’ Miles
    Chem 100 SU Section 6
    29 February 2024

    I can use this article to help me grow in many ways. One way in which I can use it is by using step one. There are many times when I feel discouraged about my future success, and I did take the leap to start working to get to my success as stated in step one. I also want to enjoy being a nurse and the simple actions I need to continue to get there are going to class and doing homework. The swing big or soft can help me to grow because if I do not succeed the first time, I will swing again harder. I also agree that fear is the unknown because you never know how far you can go unless you try. “One action does not make nor break your creation” is a great quote to help me stay motivated because I relate to it as one bad grade does not determine who you are as a person. Step two of this article is something I need to start. When I get back from the gym or do something I never thought I would finish, I will start building my momentum by being proud of myself and reminding myself I am good enough to do whatever it is I am doing. I can use step 3 of this article to help me grow because I am a person who tends to look at things as caring about what others think. However, this article is helping me to look at things from a different point of view. Life is a team sport because you really cannot create things without the help of others. I am in college, and I cannot teach myself everything to be successful as a nurse. I need teachers to teach me the way.

  2. Brynayzha says:

    I can use the context of this article to help me grow because many times I’ve missed big opportunities because I’m scared to start something or because I’m too shy . This article has showed me that no matter what it is that you want to do you should go for it . Just because you didn’t know how to do something originally doesn’t mean that you can’t always learn , and once you do learn you’ll surprise yourself . which is the first step in getting started . I’ve always wanted to be a hairstylist but I always was too scared to start , due to not knowing how to do hair . But practice makes perfect and because of this article I’m going to do step 1 and surprise myself and start .

  3. Brynayzha says:

    I can use the context of this article to help me grow because many times I’ve missed big opportunities because I’m scared to start something or because I’m too shy . This article has showed me that no matter what it is that you want to do you should go for it . Just because you didn’t know how to do something originally doesn’t mean that you can’t always learn , and once you do learn you’ll surprise yourself . which is the first step in getting started . I’ve always wanted to be a hairstylist but I always was too scared to start , due to not knowing how to do hair . But practice makes perfect and because of this article I’m going to do step 1 and surprise myself and start . B. Holmes – chem 100 su section 6

  4. Y Robertson says:

    Chem 100 SU Section 6

    I try to be very intentional about my school work and ensuring I represent myself well. The content in this article is inspiring and motivational. It will definitely influence my success inside and outside of the classroom. Sometimes, the most difficult task is getting started, which the author highlights in Step 1. They write that instead of worrying about everything happening all together at once, you should focus on one topic, take action to accomplish it, and then find another topic, and repeat the process. I can use this specifically when I’m studying chemistry material. I can tackle one area I’m struggling in, then find another, and keep going because they all build off of each other. This mindset will help me grow by encouraging me to begin with small tasks and work my way up to a bigger task to not overwhelm myself with my workload.

    The next step the article offers is to “Build Momentum.” They suggest to get started in Step 1 and to keep going in Step 2. Building momentum is essentially constantly practicing something or completing different tasks, which will help me become better at it. Every time I complete Step 1, I can build a routine around it to master Step 2. I can apply this to academics by completing small assignments first, like this one, and once I have shown myself “I can actually do it,” then I can continue onto a bigger assignment, like an individual or group project or tests, to showcase my skills. Building momentum will help me grow in my academics and personal life by instilling in me that once I have done something small, I have already proven my capability to accomplish something bigger. It shows me that I already have all the skills necessary to complete anything, and I just need to take the action to do it to fulfill my desires.

    The final step, which is arguably the most difficult, is to “Share Your Work” with peers. My fear comes from being judged by my peers, fearing that my work is not good enough, or that I completely missed the actual goal of the assignment. Aside from that, the reason this step is so important is because we all need help and guidance from each other. Like the article says, “…Life is a team sport.” Knowing that I can benefit from my peers’ work is enough reason to lose the fear and accept their help. While it is very intimidating, I know that when I share my results and findings, I can actually help my peers come to their conclusions. Sharing work helps other people see where they might have missed a topic, not discussed one thing enough, and discover areas where they are not completely knowledgeable. I know that I should put this fear aside because no one can get very far in life without the help of other people.

    Throughout the article, the main takeaways are to take small steps, maintain consistency, and share results. Being consistent is the only way for me to see changes in my work. When I keep the same, healthy mindset, I will see positive changes in my attitude when it comes to my growth. When I continue working at something, I know that I will become confident in my abilities to excel at it. Practice is the only way to become better at anything. Along with practice is asking for help and sharing findings to continue creating successful work. When I use successful methods, I know my work will share the same qualities. This article is very impactful for the way I will take charge of my growth and expect positive outcomes from myself. It has also assured me that there is nothing I can’t do that I am not ready for. I will always have to prepare, practice, and work hard, but I am always ready for anything that I am up against. While I discussed how I can use these steps in my academic goals, I can also take advantage of them in my personal life to reach those goals as well. I can use them get closer and closer to my desires and ultimately become successful.

  5. Amarah Ingram says:

    A. Ingram
    Chem 100 SU Section 7
    The article was really an eye opener for me. I never looked at it in the perspective that THMI Team gave. I can apply and use this content in my life to help me grow because when I set a goal for myself I often care about what other people think. The article stated that you should not worry about what other people think; it’s all about your desire. Eventually if you get the whole blueprint done and my goal off the ground then I can share with people because I will no longer care about anyone else’s opinion. This article also opened my eyes about a different way to write my blueprint so that will also help me a lot.

  6. Don'Aja Sanders says:

    This article is expressed so strongly. It gives readers an inspiring message. Reading the beginning instantly made me think back to when I was afraid to do a handstand but built the courage to try and every time I tried I kept getting better and better. Me trying is what the wither was referring to as “swinging”. Reading this article has inspired me ever more to keep swinging and aiming for what I want to be in life . Now every time I am afraid to try something new I will always read back on this article and remember that not trying only hurts me worse . Throughout the rest of my life i’ll have this arrival to teach me that building the courage to do something new and not doubting myself can take me to a lot of places I would never have imagined. I will always remember to challenge myself and try, try again to prove to myself that i can complete whatever I put my mind to. With this article I will try to get into nursing school even though it will be rough as long as i keep swinging i know i can do it. I’ll practice anything pertaining to nursing until i get the hang of it. Then I would take my new skills and show myself that I can do it and show others too.

  7. Christian Phillips says:

    This article directly explains what I am trying to do in my life revolving around media/content creation. I have a lot of goals but not necessarily the layout of how I would achieve them. After reading this article, I know I must take practical steps. For example, I have an Instagram page called “Fruits of The Spirit Podcast” where my main goal of the page is to lead people in a way to seek God for themselves and utilize my page as a way to get there. So a practical step I can take is to post 2-3 times a week to grow the page. Another practical step I can continue to take after reading the article is to read the Bible myself. By doing this, I will be able to effectively teach the word by knowing it myself. This article was a tool I can use to have the determination to achieve it.

  8. Ja'Myrahia Janelle Brandon says:

    I was once faced with the challenge of not knowing what I wanted to do with life. This was doing my senior year of high school. I did not know if I wanted to go to college or go in the working field. I was afraid of starting my career path. However, I overcame this challenge by planning out how I wanted to live for the rest of my life as well as what career I wanted for the rest of my life. Once carefully thought about that, I overcame that challenge. First, I surprised myself! I I tried something new and overcame the fear of the unknown. I went to a university and worked full- time in order to decide which path I enjoyed the most. Then, I build momentum. I did this by constantly going to school and work. This also helped me change my outlook on life. Lastly, I shared my work with others. I helped motivate others who didn’t know what career path they wanted. I told them to “try new things, and try to plan your future ahead of time, that way you will know what you want to do in life!

  9. S Trask
    Chem 100 SU
    Session 7

    I understand that the main idea of this article is that fear is a natural emotion that we should learn to embrace. It’s important to recognize that everyone is at different stages in their life, I shouldn’t let fear hold me back from moving forward. You just have to realize when it’s your time to move because the very thing you are seeking is also seeking you. My parents always told me no one can go through life alone but I never fully understood how I have let that hinder me from accomplishing things in my life. For me, sharing my work or my life can be scary because it opens you up to the possibility of rejection, but it’s important to remember that everyone needs somebody, and asking for help is okay. The fear of hearing the word “no” has held me back from asking for help in the past, it has been my ball and chain, but I now understand that not starting is the only true failure in life. My decision I make today will affect my future tomorrow so, as long as I keep moving forward, I am growing and progressing. My takeaway from reading this article is simply three things:

    1. The only failure in life is not starting
    2. There are stages to growth so as long as you doing you are growing
    3. Everybody needs somebody.
    4. Use my fear to drive me into my destiny

  10. Tailor lawrence says:

    Tailor Lawrence
    Chem 100 SU Section 6

    I relate to this article so much on different levels because I have been through so many challenges through life at such a young age in which pushes a fear on anything I do whether I am amazing at it or not . I have made myself walk out of so many rooms just because of fear or the anxiety that I won’t be able to accomplish what exactly I’m trying to do that I have missed offers and blessing because of my mental fears . The quote “one actions cannot make or break your creation” is very relatable and a powerful statement because even when I first thought about college I was scared to leave home ,family , friends and even bad habits but I took that leap and no matter where I am now whether I am failing or succeeding I have still accomplished one goal of
    trying it out and being able to push past one fear of leaving home and being able to learn how to navigate and accomplish things on my own just by the way I talk to adults and in certain establishments. Where I’m from it’s hardly anyone who succeeds or want better for themselves and leave everything they knew or once thought was it all alone . At a young age I have seen more downfalls than up , I have seen people pick more of fast illegal money than actually getting jobs and going to school to better themselves than put themselves in a win lose situation, growing up I thought that’s all it was and that’s all I could be until I realized that’s not the life I want . This article can help me grow on so many different levels especially by letting go , once I learn to let go and just allow things to flow and I will move forward with anything and everything I want in life . Only thing in this article I can disagree on is to not allow people into what exactly you are working on or trying to get to , spiritually I’ve learned there are a such thing of monitoring spirits and people that pray on your downfall God has and is still working on me with closing my mouth and just do as he says and stop talking about everything he has put in place for me , not everyone around you are rooting even if it look

  11. Shalyn Randall says:

    S. Randall Chem 100 SU Section 6
    I agree with step 1, having a goal & saying you want to meet it is one thing, but putting forth effort to get to the finish line is where you see progress, and growth within yourself, never be scared to get out there because close mouths don’t get fed!! Step 2 talks about once you get on the path you desire, you must be committed if you truly want your goal to be accomplished, disciplining yourself to act every day, consistently is key!! Step 3 is learning to share your work, teamwork makes the dreamwork, you don’t have to share all your work but getting advice won’t hurt. These 3 steps will get you through the process, it’s like hacking your brain to think more in-depth on what you really want to accomplish.

  12. kyndalyn bryant says:

    K Bryant
    Chem 100 SU Section 6
    One of the challenges I would say I am currently facing is the fear of stepping out and starting my business. This article has inspired and personally pushed me by letting me know I am making the correct decision. I can say I was doing some of these steps before even reading this article. I want to start doing hair for clients around campus. I previously did hair back home in Mississippi but did not bring my talents down to Louisiana. In the article, they talk about getting a friend or family to help start and that is exactly what I am doing and starting my first client off by doing my friend’s hair and stepping out and posting my work for a discounted price to build up a clientele. This article feels like a sign that I am doing the right thing and has encouraged me to go forward and pursue doing hair.

  13. Chem 100 SU Section 6

    One of the challenges I have right now is to get myself out there on social media and grow a larger amount of followers. I challenge myself to post more consistently and to be creative with it. If I be consistent and engage more with my audience then I’ll reach the goal I’m going for!

  14. Kennedy Davis says:

    After reading this article I learned some key things about reaching my goals. I will use these steps to continue pursuing the gym, I will make sure I get up and go work out immediately after waking up and doing this consistently so I will see the results I want. I will share my gym experience with my friends and others so they feel motivated to get up and go work out or get up and reach their own goals.

  15. Kennedy Davis says:

    Chem 100 SU section 6
    K Davis

    After reading this article I learned some key things about reaching my goals. I will use these steps to continue pursuing the gym, I will make sure I get up and go work out immediately after waking up and doing this consistently so I will see the results I want. I will share my gym experience with my friends and others so they feel motivated to get up and go work out or get up and reach their own goals.

  16. O'Maria Gaines says:

    The content of the article will help me grow by achieving a desire to start doing something that helps me to do something that I want differently in my life. It’ll also help me as a person who enjoys the desired outcome, and has confidence in trying something new. Mastering the desire one piece at a time, committing to taking actions daily, three times a week, or every month, as long as they are consistent and build a routine around it. I’m the type of person to plan things in my life and stick to them. This breeds commitment and proves my ability to complete what I’m working on one step at a time. My fear of what people think about my work is what leads me to overthink about a lot of things. I’m always in my head if I’m doing something wrong. I’m not much of a confident person. My goal now as a person that wants to change is to grow as a person. To step out of that mind set about what I’m doing wrong. I need to stop criticizing myself and do what’s right for me. remaining consistent in my action over time, I can grow confident in achieving my goal without thinking about it.
    OGaines-Chem 100 SU Section 6

  17. The content of the article will help me grow by achieving a desire to start doing something that helps me to do something that I want differently in my life. It’ll also help me as a person who enjoys the desired outcome, and has confidence in trying something new. Mastering the desire one piece at a time, committing to taking actions daily, three times a week, or every month, as long as they are consistent and build a routine around it. I’m the type of person to plan things in my life and stick to them. This breeds commitment and proves my ability to complete what I’m working on one step at a time. My fear of what people think about my work is what leads me to overthink about a lot of things. I’m always in my head if I’m doing something wrong. I’m not much of a confident person. My goal now as a person that wants to change is to grow as a person. To step out of that mind set about what I’m doing wrong. I need to stop criticizing myself and do what’s right for me. remaining consistent in my action over time, I can grow confident in achieving my goal without thinking about it.
    OGaines-Chem 100 SU Section 6

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