Kroeckel Therapy
Hi I am a senior in high school. My interests include running, soccer, friends, family, and God.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
The DiGiTaL Workplace
Workplaces are going to be different for each person you meet. Even the way your childhood led up to using different devices that are included in usual workplaces is going to be different for each person. When I first learned skills in my life it all started with the basics. Spoons, forks, knives, it was that simple. Then you lead up to things like pencils, pens, and erasers. Then, after all that you finally move into the final stages such as computers, phones, and the whole world of electronics open up to you. Throughout the years, and mostly high school I have learned how to use Microsoft, Excel, Pages, Powerpoint, Prezi, Google docs, Apple software, and Windows as well. Like I said, every work place is going to have something different about the environment and sometimes that means learning different techniques and programs.
I believe that every person should get familiar with different computer programs that benefit their jobs and everyday life. You might learn them in a specific class that is setting you up to be a professional. You might learn it from a friend or a parent to make life easier. You might just teach yourself because you want to. The particular skills that you need to learn really just depends on what you do with your life and what will help you be able to do your job in the best performance you can. Your own digital workplace is what you make of it and what will benefit yourself and the people around you.
I believe that every person should get familiar with different computer programs that benefit their jobs and everyday life. You might learn them in a specific class that is setting you up to be a professional. You might learn it from a friend or a parent to make life easier. You might just teach yourself because you want to. The particular skills that you need to learn really just depends on what you do with your life and what will help you be able to do your job in the best performance you can. Your own digital workplace is what you make of it and what will benefit yourself and the people around you.
Words of wisdom
Every day may
not be good, but there's something good in every day. ~Author Unknown
I chose this quote because it leads to looking to more of the positives in life. I really believe in this quote mostly because some days I need to remember little guidelines about life like these sayings. I know for myself it can be really easy to get down and start to be negative at times. But when I think about these little areas it brings more hope into my day.
I've been reading the book "Tuesdays With Morrie" and it's a book about a teacher who is very impacting on his students and the world around him. Morrie, the teacher suffered from ALS which is a very deadly disease that shuts down your body very slowly. Throughout the book Morrie meets with one of his students and goes over life lessons that he has learned over the years. Every lesson he teaches ends up relating to making the best of your life, starting with each day. This quote reminded me of the book.
HOPE
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Sunday, March 9, 2014
Let's fill up that bucket!
The most important three of the five strategies that Tom Rath discussed that stuck out to me were shine light on what’s right, to make best friends, and give unexpectedly.
- Shine LIGHT on what’s RIGHT
I found this strategy important because it was all about seeing the positives out of any situation. Invest yourself and your time into great things, not the negatives. It reminds me of the saying “kill them with kindness”. Somehow that saying just came up into my mind because it makes you realize you shouldn’t be putting your energy into someone or something negative but put that energy into something that will always become positive like kindness.
- Make best friends
I don’t know about other people, but I do know that if I didn’t have my best friends around I don’t know who I would be today. They are the people who shape you into who you are. Like Tom said in the video, the people around you shape you and can be a big influence in your attitude. Where ever the world make take you, you might not be able to take your best friends with you, but you can certainly make new ones. Maybe even by filling a random person’s bucket:)
- Give unexpectedly
What’s better than receiving a gift? Giving a gift to a person who is beyond grateful for what they were given. Doing something nice for someone not only benefits them and makes their day but it should do the same to yourself as well. Giving doesn’t always have to mean giving a gift of some sort but it can also be important to give people gifts such as responsibility or trust. To me, those are the greatest gifts of all.
I think Mr. Rath’s principles of bucket filling is just something that people should have right from the common core. It’s the true answers of trying to make the world a better place and each strategy is just getting one step closer to the bigger picture. If we focus on trying to change ourselves and the others around us for the good then we will see drastic changes throughout businesses, families, friends, and our world around us.
I can only hope that I am a bucket filler. I mean we all have our bad days, but we just need to remember to shine light on what’s right, appreciate the people around us, and try our best to fill every single person’s bucket we come across. My goal is to be a bucket filler, not a tipper.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
JA Social Innovation Camp
Refection
Today at the JA Social Innovation Camp, I got the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a business person working with their co-workers on a project to fix a social issue. I thought this experience was very rewarding and fun to work together and get to know people I was not familiar with. I learned that multiple brains thinking together are better than just one. Which concludes that the statement “Two heads are better than” really is true. What I have learned about myself is that I really like hearing what people like to say, encouraging them to speak their thoughts made me feel like it was a real benefit to our team when they came up with awesome ideas that they were afraid to say. Everyone is different and are associated with different backgrounds so the variety in the groups made me learn that together we could accomplish more. Or get through tough ordeals as well. Somethings that really frustrated me were the people that I had to work with... Although it was a very fun and different perspective type of field trip, it would have made a world of a difference if I have a different set of partners. But hey, you’re going to run into hard situations and learn to make the best of it which is what I tried to do. It was frustrating when I had three other people in my group and one girl the whole entire time was just on her phone, I don’t think she did anything to contribute to the group except for read a slide. Another guy just took up our whole entire time and was very hard to work with and agree on ideas with, never was opened for other ideas and when he was he would change them to his way. But in the end we ended up with a decent presentation. I really think this day was important, it was a real learning experience that opened my eyes to the business side of jobs.
There were a great deal of positive aspects from today. First of all meeting new people and getting to know them. Second, finally doing something that exercises our brains in a day rather than busy work at school. Third, at the end seeing everyone within the conference present a proposal that they had no idea about yesterday, and realizing how creative some people can really be when you get them in an environment that they enjoy. Even though the day had its ups ad downs, it was very beneficial!file://localhost/Users/jessica/Desktop/IMG_7559-1.JPG
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Warrior Girls
Warrior Girls by Michael Sokolove
The book “Warrior Girls” by Michael Sokolove, tells two different stories of women athletes who struggled with multiple injuries and surgeries that come along with it. Like many athletes, these girls face the pressure of coaches, competition, and their own confidence battling against themselves to make it to the top. When they don’t realize how much pressure they can really undergo. “Warrior Girls” goes in depth of how much female athletes will go, even until they have ran themselves to the ground. In the first part of the book, it tells a story about a girl named Amy, who fell in love with soccer at a very young age. Her piers even saw how talented and gifted she was when playing the sport. She put so much dedication into the sport, and it almost led her straight to the top, until she tore her ACL. Amy ended up getting surgery to fix it and was determined to going back to the sport. But for her this included many pain killers and excessive amount of physical therapy. The real problem Amy had wasn’t just with her ACL it was with her consistency of trying too hard and fast to get back to where she was before, this caused her to tear her ACL multiple times after that. The second story talked about a girl named Leslie. She also was big on soccer like Amy, but on top of that she had a very competitive coach. Dorrance, her coach was fixated on fitness for his team. In her story, it showed how obsessed some coaches and different outsiders pushed all of their athletes to the extreme. This led to many of the athletes to be incredibly injured. For Leslie this meant a torn ACL five different times. After she struggled to compete and get back to the player she was once before, but only in the end she accepted that she was physically unable to compete against the others like she did before. Even though she knew she wouldn’t be the player she was before she achieved her goals differently with still striving to be successful and working her way back up gradually.
I honestly didn’t have a favorite part of the book. I enjoyed reading each and every part. This book brought up so many emotions while I was reading it because I feel like I experienced something so similar to those girls. It gave me a good example to still be patient and strive for my goals, even if they were different goals than before.
My book relates to my iQuest project because in physical therapy ACL tears are very very common in female athletes. Also the stress of any sport can be very hard on ones body. In the book it shows how extreme an athlete is willing to go to be the best they can be and not even realize it until they have reached their consequences. It’s sad how this is very common, and all the pressure is for athletes but this book was meant to open the eyes of athletes and show them what doesn’t need to happen.
I would definitely recommend this book to my piers. Especially the ones who have already gone through injuries and who were impacted greatly by them. I wish I would have read this book earlier after my injury because it would have given myself a better outlook.
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