During my math lecture, The professor will ask for the answer I always answer with confidence, and sometimes I am wrong but that never deters me in any way. Humility is a driving force that lets me laugh off a wrong answer and allows my peers to observe how I accept my answer being wrong which also relates to them as well. Another great character trait is, Don't get easily discouraged when we fail at something Because it will only set us back if we think negatively, we should learn from this experience. Such as taking a step back and retracing your steps to what led to the cause of this was it because of poor time management, you didn't study the night before the exam, and making sure this doesn't happen again is a plus. There are often times during lecture where I make contact with another student because they will make a remark such as, “Same”, or often, “Me.” We will then laugh together and create a bond, these bonds promote social growth and interaction with others. By interacting with others I often find myself stepping out of my comfort zone, born a natural introvert I find these acts of socialization challenging, but confidence is created when I am able to converse with others. This confidence that I develop by interacting with others tends to make them perceive me as a born leader, but what they don’t understand is how long it
During my math lecture, The professor will ask for the answer I always answer with confidence, and sometimes I am wrong but that never deters me in any way. Humility is a driving force that lets me laugh off a wrong answer and allows my peers to observe how I accept my answer being wrong which also relates to them as well. Another great character trait is, Don't get easily discouraged when we fail at something Because it will only set us back if we think negatively, we should learn from this experience. Such as taking a step back and retracing your steps to what led to the cause of this was it because of poor time management, you didn't study the night before the exam, and making sure this doesn't happen again is a plus. There are often times during lecture where I make contact with another student because they will make a remark such as, “Same”, or often, “Me.” We will then laugh together and create a bond, these bonds promote social growth and interaction with others. By interacting with others I often find myself stepping out of my comfort zone, born a natural introvert I find these acts of socialization challenging, but confidence is created when I am able to converse with others. This confidence that I develop by interacting with others tends to make them perceive me as a born leader, but what they don’t understand is how long it