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Welcome to your Portfolio Midterm!

There are three sections to your midterm. Please read instructions in each section and
follow the directions.

Section One:




                                            By

                                 Maria St. Hilaire


It is important that you make a commitment to succeed in your college education. A
good way to finish what you start is to start well! In one paragraph or more write what
your intentions (right under this paragraph) are for this class and your college education.
Intention statements are commitments you make to do a specific task or to take a
certain action. Remember to be effective your Intention Statements must begin with "I
will" or "I intend to" NEVER "I WILL TRY". Saying you will try is not good enough to
bring about change.


       I will be successful in my mission for my college education. I will put in all
my effort, work hard, and finish what I start. I will get As’ in all of my classes. I will
graduate with honors, transfer to another school and finish what I start. I will be a
Child Psychologist. I will write a few books.
Section Two: There are three Learning Style inventories in this section. Please
read the instructions and follow the directions for each:




One tool that students find most valuable is discussed in Chapter 1 and that is
DISCOVERING HOW YOU LEARN. This information will help you to take advantage of
your strengths and shore up your weaknesses in both school and daily living situations.
Knowing this information will help you choose activities that match your learning style. It
will also help you understand why you struggle with some activities, professors, and
courses and not others. You may also begin to understand why you get along, or work
better with some individuals than others (it may help explain why you might disagree
with those you are close to as well).

Learning Style Assignment #1: VARK

Refresher - VARK is a questionnaire that provides users with a profile of their learning
preferences. These preferences are about the ways that they want to take-in and give-
out information. Here is your assignment:

   1. Copy and paste or type your VARK results.


       My scores were:
       Visual: 6
       Aural: 9
       Read/Write: 9
       Kinesthetic: 11
       I have a multimodal (VARK) learning preference.


       My learning preference is:
       Multimodal




   2. Now answer the following questions:

          a. What are your two highest VARK scores?
My two highest score are
             1-Kinesthetic: 11
             2-Aural: 9 and Read/Write: 9



         b. What are your two lowest VARK scores?

             Visual: 6 is my one low score

         c. Read the Help Study Sheet a Guide to Learning Styles at:
            http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=helpsheets

             Click on each of the Leaning styles and read the study strategies.



         d. Use one or more of the Learning Styles study strategies that you feel
            would be most helpful to you and write a paragraph about each of the
            following:
            1. taking in information;
            2. using information for effective learning;
            3. communicating more effectively;
            4. performing well in tests and examinations.

Write your Paragraph here:

      I learned that I am the kind of person that learns by reading and writing and
I must pay attention to every detail about myself: what I like, and the decisions I
make every day. I choose to write about Multimodal Learning Style because it
best describes who I am and how I learn.

      When taking in information the best thing is that I can see things from
many perspectives. Also I am not afraid to ask for help. However I need to be
aware that there are many challenges for me as a Multimodal learner, like: for one
if a teacher only demonstrates one technique, I may have difficulty learning that
skill or information. Then I will worry about missing other perspectives on a
problem or making a major decision on insufficient evidence. I now understand
why I like to go to learning centers for assistance. I have a greater understanding
of why I complain that I did not get enough teaching or varieties for effective
learning. A bad problem with my learning style is that I sometimes select material
according to the context and my needs. Marton and Saljo state that it is the
approach that is deep, surface or strategic not the learning. Learners can shift
from one approach to another depending on their mood, the subject being
learned or other factors. “So I must check my mood, put in extra effort

and make sure I am learn the information not just concentrate on
getting it.”

      To use information for effective learning, I prefer to use list, dictionary,
notes, argument or debate as ways to learn and interact with others. And also I
feel better about the fact that I read and write things over and over. Now I know
there is nothing wrong with me it is just how I learn best.

      To communicate more effectively, I choose two or three or four modes to
use for your learning and for your interaction with others. Some positive
reactions are that with multimodal preferences I choose to match or align my
mode to the significant others around me. On the other hand a negative reaction
is that I take a long time to make a decision

      When it comes to performing well in test and examination I tend to use my
preferences in combination because I have a total VARK score larger than 30.
Some time it is bad thing that I take a long time to make decisions because it
means that I might take a long time when taking a test. But because I was being
so careful and gathered a wider range of information my confident about my
learning has a deeper and wider understanding.
Learning Style Assignment #2: Myers/Briggs

The purpose of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) personality inventory is to
make the theory of psychological types described by C. G. Jung understandable and
useful in people’s lives. The essence of the theory is that much seemingly random
variation in the behavior is actually quite orderly and consistent, being due to basic
differences in the ways individuals prefer to use their perception and judgment.

   1. Do the following:

          a. Copy and paste or type your Score and Personality Type: Your Type is


My Type is:
              ENFP = Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving


              Strength of the preferences %
              44 38 62 22




              Personality Type:
              Dominant: Extraverted Intuition
              Auxiliary: Introverted Feeling
              Tertiary: Extraverted Thinking
              Inferior: Introverted Sensing


Qualitative analysis of my type formula


              I am:
              •       moderately expressed extravert
              •       moderately expressed intuitive personality
              •       distinctively expressed feeling personality
              •       slightly expressed perceiving personality



          b. Since you have taken the Jung Test and know what your personality type
             is go to this Website: http://www.personalitypage.com/html/portraits.html
to Identify careers for your Jung Personality Type – you will see a list
            of Personality Type Portraits.

            What is your Personality Type Portrait?



              Answer:
             My personality Type Portraits that I am:
            Project-oriented
            Bright and capable
            Warmly, genuinely interested in people; great people skills
            Extremely intuitive and perceptive about people
            Able to relate to people on their own level
            Service-oriented; likely to put the needs of others above their own
            Future-oriented
            Dislike performing routine tasks
            Need approval and appreciation from others
            Cooperative and friendly
            Creative and energetic
            Well-developed verbal and written communication skills
            Natural leaders, but do not like to control people
            Resist being controlled by others
            Can work logically and rationally - use their intuition to understand
            the goal and work backwards towards it
            Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories

         c. Next click on what your Personality Type is; a new window will open. Read
            your Personality Type Portrait.

         d. After reading the “Personality Type Portrait;” go to careers to learn some
            of the careers that are possible for your personality type.

         e. To do this: at the bottom of the article in the center of the page you will

            see this image       click on the image to open the careers for your
            personality type, a new window will open. What are the careers paths
            possible for your personality type? (Copy and paste the careers here).

Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
Consultant
Psychologist
Entrepreneur
Actor
Teacher
Counselor
Politician / Diplomat
Writer / Journalist
Television Reporter
Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist
Scientist
Engineer
Learning Style Assignment #2: Myers/Briggs (Continued)

  2. Now answer the following questions:

        a. Do you agree or disagree with the results – why or why not

           Answer:
                  Yes I definitely agree with the results. I was very surprised. I
           feel that this test remarkably hit it wright on point, when it come to
           describing who I am what I’m all about. It is so amazing to me.


        b. Do these careers match the careers you have chosen for yourself?

           Answer:

                  Yes, not only does it match the career I choose for myself, but
           list other careers that I also like and was interested in; for example
           writer, teacher, actor, and scientist.


        c. If no, will you change your career choice?

           Answer: N/A

        d. What can you do with this information?

           Answer:

                  This information makes me feel certain that I have made the
           right chose in picking my career. I will also use info to understand
           my likes and dislikes, so I have a better understanding of what I do
           and how I feel. Furthermore I now have a blue-print of my strength
           and weaknesses, therefore I can make better decisions in all that I do
           and do them well. I learn so much I learned that these test are really
           great tools for people to use if they want to find out about
           themselves. It is amazing I wish I had done this a long time ago it
           helped me to understand why I do the things I do when I am studying
           for a test, and gave me tips on what actions are best for me to take to
have not just a better tests cores but a positive experience while
studying.
Learning Style Assignment #3: True Colors:

Are you a thinker, always analyzing, like a GREEN? Do you prefer inspiring people and
building their self-esteem as a BLUE? Are you the responsible one who is always on
time and keeping everyone else on time like GOLD? Or do you thrive on entertaining
and persuading people, like an ORANGE? Take the FREE quiz now and find out what
color you are. True Colors, a personality system, has been around since 1979 when
Don Lowry modeled it as a graphical presentation of both Keirsey’s Temperament and
the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The True Colors descriptions are listed at the end of
this document.

Learn how to:

      Discover your unique gifts and talents
      Soar with your strengths
      Discover your passion
      Express your heart and soul in what you do
      Increase self-esteem, creating a positive, clear self-image
      Become successful in spite of your fears

Do the test at the website: http://www.truecolorscareer.com/quiz.asp

After you have completed the test:

   1. What is dominant color (your highest score).
                                      Answer: Blue

                               My Primary Color: Blue
                                 15
                                       11
                                             7
                                                     3



                                 Bl     Or   Gr      Gl




NEXT: Open and read the PowerPoint Presentation that is attached to
this assignment.
2. After reading the PowerPoint Presentation: Choose a color that is different
   from your dominant color and explain how you would handle the following
   situations:

            A. Plan a trip to Europe.
               Answer:

                        Since I enjoy relationship with people with shared
               interest I would check to see if any of my friend want to go
               with but if not I would just research the best deal and go alone
               for I am a nonconformist who like to do my own thing.



            B. Diffuse an argument at work with an irate co-worker.
               Answer:

                        I would use my head to come up with a strategy to calm
               him down. Try to get him to see things my way, and try to use
               logic.



            C. Communicate with a supervisor, whose ethnicity is different from
               yours, to solve a scheduling problem.
               Answer:

                        I like to solve problems but since I don’t express my
               feelings easily and I think knowledge is power; I would first do
               some research, then I would write an E-mail to my supervisor
               and follow through till problem is solved. After that I would
               move on to next challenge
The National Student Success Institute               The National Student Success Institute

Section Three: Emotional Intelligence Activity: Tapping into Emotions


Directions: The following are examples adapted from Joshua Freedman's At the Heart
of Leadership: How to Get Results with Emotional Intelligence. He argues that we often
experience emotions in a pattern. For example, similar situations will trigger a type of
response. It will help us, he argues, if we learn to recognize the pattern and to dig
deeper to explore the reasons why we feel the way we do. Then, we should look for the
wisdom in the situation and response; in other words, we should look for a lesson to learn
to improve ourselves.

Using the following "typical" college student examples, reflect on your emotional
reaction to these types of situations and what you think the wisdom, or lesson, is in
each.


1. EMOTION: DISCOMFORT

TYPICAL SITUATION: You walk into a class for the first time and the professor
seems uninterested to teach or uninteresting in general. You suddenly get worried that
you will not enjoy this class—and you have to have it for your degree.

YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION:

      I stayed in the class and found out after a couple of classes that I did
like the class and was glad I stayed. The teacher and course got more and
more interesting as I learn and understood the class work. I was determined
to stay on course.



THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED:

       The lesson I learned was not to jump into conclusions. My first
assumptions might be false. At times one must make hard choices. What
we perceive at first glace may not be accurate, we have to take a deeper
look. Knowing how top adapt is important if one need to
Survive and/or Succeed.
2. EMOTION: ANXIETY/FEAR

TYPICAL SITUATION: You walk into class where the professor explains everything that
you are going to do this semester. He talks about a 15-page research paper, field studies,
and weekly journals. You don't even have access to a computer.

YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION:

      I looked for all the resources available to me. I explain my situation to
teacher and ask for help. I went to labs, library, and friends houses; whatever I
had to do to get work done.




THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED:

      Everything has cause and effect. To grow we have to be able to be flexible
and change. My situation and consequences are only half the story. My attitude is
what is going to make or break me.
3. EMOTION: EXCITEMENT

TYPICAL SITUATION: You find out that you won a scholarship that will pay for books,
tuition, and fees when you transfer to a four-year university next semester. You can't
wait to share the good news with your family because they were having a hard time
helping support you while you were in college.

YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION:

      I would be happy and filled with joy and relieved that I would not have
to be a burden to my family any more. My reaction and those of my family
would be no more stress.




THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED:

      When there are stress is good to have support. Hard work pays off. If
you want improvement you have to do it. Your performance in school
affects not just you and your quality of life, it affects others too.
4. EMOTION: JOY

TYPICAL SITUATION: You have taken your last final exam and will be graduating next
week in front of your family, friends, and co-workers—and a few people who thought
you wouldn't make it. You have a job ready and waiting for you in your field of study.
While the pay may not be high, it offers great opportunities for advancement. Your two
children are proud to tell everyone that their mom has a college degree, and you know
that they will be more likely to attend college because you did.

YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION:

      On this wonderfully blessed day, I am crying because I am so happy. I
understand myself, I get why I do what I do. I am graduating because I took
all the steps necessary to achieve success. I had to use my senses to
understand myself and work well with others; also to know how to deal with
pressure, and conduct myself with integrity. (Ps. I just can’t wait to
experience that.)



THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED:

      When you do what you have to do, things fall into place. Emotion motivates
behavior; Therefore, in order to stand ahead and be the best as an individual, a
team, a company, a boss, a teacher, a leader, a student, a mother, or even a
friend one most use practical tactics of emotional intelligences.

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Portfolio midterm

  • 1. Welcome to your Portfolio Midterm! There are three sections to your midterm. Please read instructions in each section and follow the directions. Section One: By Maria St. Hilaire It is important that you make a commitment to succeed in your college education. A good way to finish what you start is to start well! In one paragraph or more write what your intentions (right under this paragraph) are for this class and your college education. Intention statements are commitments you make to do a specific task or to take a certain action. Remember to be effective your Intention Statements must begin with "I will" or "I intend to" NEVER "I WILL TRY". Saying you will try is not good enough to bring about change. I will be successful in my mission for my college education. I will put in all my effort, work hard, and finish what I start. I will get As’ in all of my classes. I will graduate with honors, transfer to another school and finish what I start. I will be a Child Psychologist. I will write a few books.
  • 2. Section Two: There are three Learning Style inventories in this section. Please read the instructions and follow the directions for each: One tool that students find most valuable is discussed in Chapter 1 and that is DISCOVERING HOW YOU LEARN. This information will help you to take advantage of your strengths and shore up your weaknesses in both school and daily living situations. Knowing this information will help you choose activities that match your learning style. It will also help you understand why you struggle with some activities, professors, and courses and not others. You may also begin to understand why you get along, or work better with some individuals than others (it may help explain why you might disagree with those you are close to as well). Learning Style Assignment #1: VARK Refresher - VARK is a questionnaire that provides users with a profile of their learning preferences. These preferences are about the ways that they want to take-in and give- out information. Here is your assignment: 1. Copy and paste or type your VARK results. My scores were: Visual: 6 Aural: 9 Read/Write: 9 Kinesthetic: 11 I have a multimodal (VARK) learning preference. My learning preference is: Multimodal 2. Now answer the following questions: a. What are your two highest VARK scores?
  • 3. My two highest score are 1-Kinesthetic: 11 2-Aural: 9 and Read/Write: 9 b. What are your two lowest VARK scores? Visual: 6 is my one low score c. Read the Help Study Sheet a Guide to Learning Styles at: http://www.vark-learn.com/english/page.asp?p=helpsheets Click on each of the Leaning styles and read the study strategies. d. Use one or more of the Learning Styles study strategies that you feel would be most helpful to you and write a paragraph about each of the following: 1. taking in information; 2. using information for effective learning; 3. communicating more effectively; 4. performing well in tests and examinations. Write your Paragraph here: I learned that I am the kind of person that learns by reading and writing and I must pay attention to every detail about myself: what I like, and the decisions I make every day. I choose to write about Multimodal Learning Style because it best describes who I am and how I learn. When taking in information the best thing is that I can see things from many perspectives. Also I am not afraid to ask for help. However I need to be aware that there are many challenges for me as a Multimodal learner, like: for one if a teacher only demonstrates one technique, I may have difficulty learning that skill or information. Then I will worry about missing other perspectives on a problem or making a major decision on insufficient evidence. I now understand why I like to go to learning centers for assistance. I have a greater understanding of why I complain that I did not get enough teaching or varieties for effective learning. A bad problem with my learning style is that I sometimes select material according to the context and my needs. Marton and Saljo state that it is the
  • 4. approach that is deep, surface or strategic not the learning. Learners can shift from one approach to another depending on their mood, the subject being learned or other factors. “So I must check my mood, put in extra effort and make sure I am learn the information not just concentrate on getting it.” To use information for effective learning, I prefer to use list, dictionary, notes, argument or debate as ways to learn and interact with others. And also I feel better about the fact that I read and write things over and over. Now I know there is nothing wrong with me it is just how I learn best. To communicate more effectively, I choose two or three or four modes to use for your learning and for your interaction with others. Some positive reactions are that with multimodal preferences I choose to match or align my mode to the significant others around me. On the other hand a negative reaction is that I take a long time to make a decision When it comes to performing well in test and examination I tend to use my preferences in combination because I have a total VARK score larger than 30. Some time it is bad thing that I take a long time to make decisions because it means that I might take a long time when taking a test. But because I was being so careful and gathered a wider range of information my confident about my learning has a deeper and wider understanding.
  • 5. Learning Style Assignment #2: Myers/Briggs The purpose of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) personality inventory is to make the theory of psychological types described by C. G. Jung understandable and useful in people’s lives. The essence of the theory is that much seemingly random variation in the behavior is actually quite orderly and consistent, being due to basic differences in the ways individuals prefer to use their perception and judgment. 1. Do the following: a. Copy and paste or type your Score and Personality Type: Your Type is My Type is: ENFP = Extraverted Intuitive Feeling Perceiving Strength of the preferences % 44 38 62 22 Personality Type: Dominant: Extraverted Intuition Auxiliary: Introverted Feeling Tertiary: Extraverted Thinking Inferior: Introverted Sensing Qualitative analysis of my type formula I am: • moderately expressed extravert • moderately expressed intuitive personality • distinctively expressed feeling personality • slightly expressed perceiving personality b. Since you have taken the Jung Test and know what your personality type is go to this Website: http://www.personalitypage.com/html/portraits.html
  • 6. to Identify careers for your Jung Personality Type – you will see a list of Personality Type Portraits. What is your Personality Type Portrait? Answer: My personality Type Portraits that I am: Project-oriented Bright and capable Warmly, genuinely interested in people; great people skills Extremely intuitive and perceptive about people Able to relate to people on their own level Service-oriented; likely to put the needs of others above their own Future-oriented Dislike performing routine tasks Need approval and appreciation from others Cooperative and friendly Creative and energetic Well-developed verbal and written communication skills Natural leaders, but do not like to control people Resist being controlled by others Can work logically and rationally - use their intuition to understand the goal and work backwards towards it Usually able to grasp difficult concepts and theories c. Next click on what your Personality Type is; a new window will open. Read your Personality Type Portrait. d. After reading the “Personality Type Portrait;” go to careers to learn some of the careers that are possible for your personality type. e. To do this: at the bottom of the article in the center of the page you will see this image  click on the image to open the careers for your personality type, a new window will open. What are the careers paths possible for your personality type? (Copy and paste the careers here). Possible Career Paths for the ENFP:
  • 7. Consultant Psychologist Entrepreneur Actor Teacher Counselor Politician / Diplomat Writer / Journalist Television Reporter Computer Programmer, Systems Analyst, or Computer Specialist Scientist Engineer
  • 8. Learning Style Assignment #2: Myers/Briggs (Continued) 2. Now answer the following questions: a. Do you agree or disagree with the results – why or why not Answer: Yes I definitely agree with the results. I was very surprised. I feel that this test remarkably hit it wright on point, when it come to describing who I am what I’m all about. It is so amazing to me. b. Do these careers match the careers you have chosen for yourself? Answer: Yes, not only does it match the career I choose for myself, but list other careers that I also like and was interested in; for example writer, teacher, actor, and scientist. c. If no, will you change your career choice? Answer: N/A d. What can you do with this information? Answer: This information makes me feel certain that I have made the right chose in picking my career. I will also use info to understand my likes and dislikes, so I have a better understanding of what I do and how I feel. Furthermore I now have a blue-print of my strength and weaknesses, therefore I can make better decisions in all that I do and do them well. I learn so much I learned that these test are really great tools for people to use if they want to find out about themselves. It is amazing I wish I had done this a long time ago it helped me to understand why I do the things I do when I am studying for a test, and gave me tips on what actions are best for me to take to
  • 9. have not just a better tests cores but a positive experience while studying.
  • 10. Learning Style Assignment #3: True Colors: Are you a thinker, always analyzing, like a GREEN? Do you prefer inspiring people and building their self-esteem as a BLUE? Are you the responsible one who is always on time and keeping everyone else on time like GOLD? Or do you thrive on entertaining and persuading people, like an ORANGE? Take the FREE quiz now and find out what color you are. True Colors, a personality system, has been around since 1979 when Don Lowry modeled it as a graphical presentation of both Keirsey’s Temperament and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The True Colors descriptions are listed at the end of this document. Learn how to: Discover your unique gifts and talents Soar with your strengths Discover your passion Express your heart and soul in what you do Increase self-esteem, creating a positive, clear self-image Become successful in spite of your fears Do the test at the website: http://www.truecolorscareer.com/quiz.asp After you have completed the test: 1. What is dominant color (your highest score). Answer: Blue My Primary Color: Blue 15 11 7 3 Bl Or Gr Gl NEXT: Open and read the PowerPoint Presentation that is attached to this assignment.
  • 11. 2. After reading the PowerPoint Presentation: Choose a color that is different from your dominant color and explain how you would handle the following situations: A. Plan a trip to Europe. Answer: Since I enjoy relationship with people with shared interest I would check to see if any of my friend want to go with but if not I would just research the best deal and go alone for I am a nonconformist who like to do my own thing. B. Diffuse an argument at work with an irate co-worker. Answer: I would use my head to come up with a strategy to calm him down. Try to get him to see things my way, and try to use logic. C. Communicate with a supervisor, whose ethnicity is different from yours, to solve a scheduling problem. Answer: I like to solve problems but since I don’t express my feelings easily and I think knowledge is power; I would first do some research, then I would write an E-mail to my supervisor and follow through till problem is solved. After that I would move on to next challenge
  • 12. The National Student Success Institute The National Student Success Institute Section Three: Emotional Intelligence Activity: Tapping into Emotions Directions: The following are examples adapted from Joshua Freedman's At the Heart of Leadership: How to Get Results with Emotional Intelligence. He argues that we often experience emotions in a pattern. For example, similar situations will trigger a type of response. It will help us, he argues, if we learn to recognize the pattern and to dig deeper to explore the reasons why we feel the way we do. Then, we should look for the wisdom in the situation and response; in other words, we should look for a lesson to learn to improve ourselves. Using the following "typical" college student examples, reflect on your emotional reaction to these types of situations and what you think the wisdom, or lesson, is in each. 1. EMOTION: DISCOMFORT TYPICAL SITUATION: You walk into a class for the first time and the professor seems uninterested to teach or uninteresting in general. You suddenly get worried that you will not enjoy this class—and you have to have it for your degree. YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION: I stayed in the class and found out after a couple of classes that I did like the class and was glad I stayed. The teacher and course got more and more interesting as I learn and understood the class work. I was determined to stay on course. THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED: The lesson I learned was not to jump into conclusions. My first assumptions might be false. At times one must make hard choices. What we perceive at first glace may not be accurate, we have to take a deeper look. Knowing how top adapt is important if one need to Survive and/or Succeed.
  • 13. 2. EMOTION: ANXIETY/FEAR TYPICAL SITUATION: You walk into class where the professor explains everything that you are going to do this semester. He talks about a 15-page research paper, field studies, and weekly journals. You don't even have access to a computer. YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION: I looked for all the resources available to me. I explain my situation to teacher and ask for help. I went to labs, library, and friends houses; whatever I had to do to get work done. THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED: Everything has cause and effect. To grow we have to be able to be flexible and change. My situation and consequences are only half the story. My attitude is what is going to make or break me.
  • 14. 3. EMOTION: EXCITEMENT TYPICAL SITUATION: You find out that you won a scholarship that will pay for books, tuition, and fees when you transfer to a four-year university next semester. You can't wait to share the good news with your family because they were having a hard time helping support you while you were in college. YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION: I would be happy and filled with joy and relieved that I would not have to be a burden to my family any more. My reaction and those of my family would be no more stress. THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED: When there are stress is good to have support. Hard work pays off. If you want improvement you have to do it. Your performance in school affects not just you and your quality of life, it affects others too.
  • 15. 4. EMOTION: JOY TYPICAL SITUATION: You have taken your last final exam and will be graduating next week in front of your family, friends, and co-workers—and a few people who thought you wouldn't make it. You have a job ready and waiting for you in your field of study. While the pay may not be high, it offers great opportunities for advancement. Your two children are proud to tell everyone that their mom has a college degree, and you know that they will be more likely to attend college because you did. YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS SITUATION: On this wonderfully blessed day, I am crying because I am so happy. I understand myself, I get why I do what I do. I am graduating because I took all the steps necessary to achieve success. I had to use my senses to understand myself and work well with others; also to know how to deal with pressure, and conduct myself with integrity. (Ps. I just can’t wait to experience that.) THE LESSON TO BE LEARNED: When you do what you have to do, things fall into place. Emotion motivates behavior; Therefore, in order to stand ahead and be the best as an individual, a team, a company, a boss, a teacher, a leader, a student, a mother, or even a friend one most use practical tactics of emotional intelligences.