Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Gritty skills to overcome failures and mistakes

Blog B Tyquan Chardon Professor Guarino INQ 101 10/7/13 Saturdays Blog In class last week we discussed about how gritty a person was. Being gritty is how much time and how efficient are you when it comes to studying for a class which can effect what happens in your class. It exploits your cognitive skills to make you aware of the things you do to be successful in class. For me I know that I am good at many things when it comes to my work like being able to speak but there are times where I mess up. The areas I mess up in are the areas of time management. So yes I personally do handle my work but because I wasn’t gritty enough to do it before hand I ended up finding myself trying to do it last minute. As for this week, we have been discussing about making mistakes. Are we able to make mistakes and is there room to do so. I believe that yes we can make mistakes in our lives or in school but what we do to fix that mistake is on ourselves. If we just sit there and accept the mistake and never do anything to change our mistake we will just fail. But if we perform in a gritty way we may not only fix our mistakes but also succeed in all that we wish to succeed. These two components work as a team to help us in everything we do. It's not just a matter of what we decide to do to make it better but being able to make mistakes and use our Gritty skills to fix that mistake. Being gritty helps us to change our failures to success. Without effort and practice, failure is assured to you but strength comes from the person who efficiently works hard to overcome failures.

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