This exercise has made me understand that we all have different strengths in different human virtues. I have understood what my strengths are from the viewpoints of my peers. This activity has allowed me to set targets about which strengths I should develop from each characteristic.
I have a better understanding of how I portray myself to others daily. I now know somethings that I personally want people to see in me and so I can take note to work on those things.
I have discovered what characeristics i already consist of and is appreciated by my peers and as for those which had not been selected gives me am idea of what areas i am lacking and need to work on to strengthen it and make it better to boost my overall persona in the near future. As for others it has given me a chance to truly focus on what they r best at and personality that they consist of and i can help assist and tell them of the characteristics that had not been selected to aid them in how they can improve in those areas themselves to better their already positive and strong persona.
it was nice knowing how people viewed me,and it also made me realise what i needed to build on. -Yara
Taking into account the views of both my friends and those I am not as close to, I have identified my areas of improvement to grow as an individual and improve my personal qualities.
I feel more accomplished, in a way. It's definitely refreshing to see nice things written and said about you. It has made me want to continue exhibiting these qualities that others think i possess. Try and enhance them. I definitely want to work on things that haven't been mentioned. I know why they haven't been. I guess i'm pretty self aware on my weaknesses. Things like prudence and self regulation and love and spirituality... this excercise has made me realize my weak points and encouraged me to work on these weak points.
Regarding perspectives towards myself, i feel more at ease. It feels like i am worth more than i had believed myself to be. I achieved a sense of validation.
Towards my peers, i appreciate their feedback and hold my peers at a higher regard, not because they flattered me, but because they gave me the push to identify my own setbacks and get motivated to work on them more efficiently.
while I almost certainly knew some qualities I would get like social intelligence and leadership, it was interesting to see what people thought of my personality in the areas of transcendence and moderation, seeing as these don't shine through me on a day to day basis. It was also interesting to go through the list of properties to realize what qualities I didn't possess; this helps with identifying what areas I can master, and which I should cope with the absence or lack there of.
This excercise has brought to my attention that others see me differently compared to how I see myself. They see me in a more positive light whilst I focus mainly on my weaknesses. It has made me realize that I'm capable of more than I thought I was.
I have identified my areas of strength and the areas I need to focus on. Ameerah
Ashirvaan: whilst also learning that people view me in an optimistic view, I feel that this exercise has only scratched the surface of what you portray yourself as and that the comments can't give any profound meaning from people you don't have close relations with. I believe that perhaps a 'weakness' category would have provided a more in depth view of what others think of me. Other than that, this exercise makes me realize that we only see the most protruding traits of an individual and assign them that as a "personality" for ourselves
Through this exercise, i understood that we may view ourselves differently from how others see us, and i also understood that we may not necessarily have to conform to how others see us, we are what we choose to be?
This exercise has shown me how my peers view me and what I can do to become a more all rounded person with different qualities, rather than just a few set ones. I now understand what attributes I possess and which ones I have to work on.
It has allowed me to know what and how the people around me perceive of me and, at the same time, let me think deeper of what my peers' characteristics are. This exercise has also given me the chance to evaluate my strengths and virtues and which ones I have to build on.
This class was not only fun but enriching, as I perceived how people viewed me and their perceptions of how I was as a person, my peers acknowledged some qualities of mine I did not even know I possessed and this awakened a sense of self confidence and a massive appreciation for my classmates.
this exercise has expanded my knowledge much more about my own personal qualities and about the characteristics of the people around. I've come to know that there is actually much more to a person than just what meets the eye and that you should never judge a book by its cover. finally, i have learned to blindly accept criticism as it comes our way and simultaneously look up at the positive aspects of life as well.
I know my strengths and virtues from the perspective of peers and I am able to identify the areas I would need to work on to become a better individual and I would work towards it Alden
The following exercise helped me discover more about myself and what others think of me which helps me polish my personality more, not just to benefit myself but the society as a whole. It has also widened my perspective about my peers characters and their capabilities, helping them know more about their character as they continue to strengthen it daily.
This exercise drew my attention onto the personal characteristics i need to change or work on as well as, the ones i already have which i did not know of. it has also helped enabled me to display my opinion on some of the characteristics found in some of my peers, helping them in the same process. i now know what i need to work on as an individual. -Mariam.a
This exercise has allowed me to understand how I am perceived by others and helped in acknowledging my own mindset along with the traits I need to work on in order to be the best version of myself.
This exercise was interesting and fun because I was able to interact with my peers, and allowed me to get an insight on what my peers think of me, thus helping me think of what I can improve on and what I can do to improve.
This exercise made me feel so good as I complimented others on their strengths and I needed to critically look at my weaknesses. It was really optimistic and I could create a to do list in my mind. -rupsha
This exercise has made me understand that we all have different strengths in different human virtues. I have understood what my strengths are from the viewpoints of my peers. This activity has allowed me to set targets about which strengths I should develop from each characteristic.
ReplyDeleteI have a better understanding of how I portray myself to others daily. I now know somethings that I personally want people to see in me and so I can take note to work on those things.
ReplyDeleteI have discovered what characeristics i already consist of and is appreciated by my peers and as for those which had not been selected gives me am idea of what areas i am lacking and need to work on to strengthen it and make it better to boost my overall persona in the near future. As for others it has given me a chance to truly focus on what they r best at and personality that they consist of and i can help assist and tell them of the characteristics that had not been selected to aid them in how they can improve in those areas themselves to better their already positive and strong persona.
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Deleteit was nice knowing how people viewed me,and it also made me realise what i needed to build on. -Yara
ReplyDeleteTaking into account the views of both my friends and those I am not as close to, I have identified my areas of improvement to grow as an individual and improve my personal qualities.
I feel more accomplished, in a way. It's definitely refreshing to see nice things written and said about you. It has made me want to continue exhibiting these qualities that others think i possess. Try and enhance them. I definitely want to work on things that haven't been mentioned. I know why they haven't been. I guess i'm pretty self aware on my weaknesses. Things like prudence and self regulation and love and spirituality... this excercise has made me realize my weak points and encouraged me to work on these weak points.
ReplyDeleteRegarding perspectives towards myself, i feel more at ease. It feels like i am worth more than i had believed myself to be. I achieved a sense of validation.
Towards my peers, i appreciate their feedback and hold my peers at a higher regard, not because they flattered me, but because they gave me the push to identify my own setbacks and get motivated to work on them more efficiently.
- Anoushka
SHADI:
ReplyDeletewhile I almost certainly knew some qualities I would get like social intelligence and leadership, it was interesting to see what people thought of my personality in the areas of transcendence and moderation, seeing as these don't shine through me on a day to day basis. It was also interesting to go through the list of properties to realize what qualities I didn't possess; this helps with identifying what areas I can master, and which I should cope with the absence or lack there of.
This excercise has brought to my attention that others see me differently compared to how I see myself. They see me in a more positive light whilst I focus mainly on my weaknesses. It has made me realize that I'm capable of more than I thought I was.
ReplyDeleteI have identified my areas of strength and the areas I need to focus on.
Ameerah
Ashirvaan: whilst also learning that people view me in an optimistic view, I feel that this exercise has only scratched the surface of what you portray yourself as and that the comments can't give any profound meaning from people you don't have close relations with. I believe that perhaps a 'weakness' category would have provided a more in depth view of what others think of me. Other than that, this exercise makes me realize that we only see the most protruding traits of an individual and assign them that as a "personality" for ourselves
ReplyDeletethe one negative person had to be you, Ash.
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shadi is better than you
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I realized I need to relate better with the people and environment around me -Abigail
ReplyDeleteThrough this exercise, i understood that we may view ourselves differently from how others see us, and i also understood that we may not necessarily have to conform to how others see us, we are what we choose to be?
ReplyDeleteThis exercise has shown me how my peers view me and what I can do to become a more all rounded person with different qualities, rather than just a few set ones. I now understand what attributes I possess and which ones I have to work on.
ReplyDeleteIt has allowed me to know what and how the people around me perceive of me and, at the same time, let me think deeper of what my peers' characteristics are. This exercise has also given me the chance to evaluate my strengths and virtues and which ones I have to build on.
ReplyDelete- Stephanie
This class was not only fun but enriching, as I perceived how people viewed me and their perceptions of how I was as a person, my peers acknowledged some qualities of mine I did not even know I possessed and this awakened a sense of self confidence and a massive appreciation for my classmates.
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this exercise has expanded my knowledge much more about my own personal qualities and about the characteristics of the people around. I've come to know that there is actually much more to a person than just what meets the eye and that you should never judge a book by its cover. finally, i have learned to blindly accept criticism as it comes our way and simultaneously look up at the positive aspects of life as well.
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ReplyDeleteFrom the exercise, I have realised that I need to establish confidence and enthusiasm for my work and finish them with the absence of regrets
I know my strengths and virtues from the perspective of peers and I am able to identify the areas I would need to work on to become a better individual and I would work towards it
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The following exercise helped me discover more about myself and what others think of me which helps me polish my personality more, not just to benefit myself but the society as a whole. It has also widened my perspective about my peers characters and their capabilities, helping them know more about their character as they continue to strengthen it daily.
ReplyDeleteThis exercise drew my attention onto the personal characteristics i need to change or work on as well as, the ones i already have which i did not know of. it has also helped enabled me to display my opinion on some of the characteristics found in some of my peers, helping them in the same process. i now know what i need to work on as an individual. -Mariam.a
ReplyDeleteThis exercise has allowed me to understand how I am perceived by others and helped in acknowledging my own mindset along with the traits I need to work on in order to be the best version of myself.
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This exercise was interesting and fun because I was able to interact with my peers, and allowed me to get an insight on what my peers think of me, thus helping me think of what I can improve on and what I can do to improve.
ReplyDeleteThis exercise made me feel so good as I complimented others on their strengths and I needed to critically look at my weaknesses. It was really optimistic and I could create a to do list in my mind. -rupsha
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