Students, after viewing and discussing parts of the video you just saw, answer the following questions in 300+ words.
How do you "trust the process" of learning? How do you "trust the process" of adversity? How can you "trust the process" and see its benefits in everyday life? How will "trusting the process" affect you in the future?
If I'm being honest I don't trust the process of learning if I don't understand something. When struggling with a certain concept in something I will give up faster than I will keep trying. I know that what I do is never the answer. I just feel that sometimes asking for help can be a burden upon others or the help doesn't help me at all, so I automatically shut down. This is a problem that needs to be fixed as soon as possible because I know how it is affecting how I get my work done. When I go through hard times and misfortune I use it as an excuse of why I might not be able to complete an assignment or project. I just feel like why do I have to go through this, I ask God what did I do to deserve the hurt I have been through. Although I was taught to never question God I've done it anyways. I've learned to believe that God puts you through things for a reason so instead of seeking attention I just keep pushing towards my goal in life and that is to prove everyone who doubted me wrong show them that even with all the hurt I can succeed. I can trust the process and see its benefits in everyday life by actually using the process, this video taught me that it's not about the product it's about the process. The steps that you take are more important than what you get in the end. If you just do something for the outcome of the product it's pointless. Unless you take the steps it will not get you anywhere. If Inky Johnson hadn't trusted in the process he would not be where he is today. Inky didn't let anything stop him, not the poverty not the bad influence in his living space, nothing. I want to be like that. Trusting the process will help me be a better me in the future. It will help me be a better anesthesiologist in the future, a better daughter, a better mother, and a better wife. By starting to trust the process now my future will be full of success and wealth.
I "trust the process" of learning by continuing to push myself to get the right answer even if it takes a while, I accept the fact that there will be some wrong answers and bad grades but it will only encourage me to do better than I did the last time. It is very annoying right now but after all of it, it will benefit me by giving me patience to keep trying and motivation to give it my all. I “trust the process” of adversity because it keeps me open minded to other possible solutions. In life there will not always be an “easy route” so adversity is very important, it can even help me in the future when a similar situation pops up! My sisters favorite quote is “everything happens for a reason” and it is very much true. If I slack in school and don't take it seriously, it will result in me not having a successful job or a job I enjoy. I would be limited to few options that I would be forced to do. If you give your all, you are controlling your future, you are able to make those choices and steer yourself to the right path instead of being a follower and going through the “easy route”. I “trust the process” because I know it will only help me, it will give me nothing but the best. I would rather tell everyone “I passed with honors” instead of “I barely passed”, and that would be the biggest mistake. Everything will mean nothing if you don't, because at the end of the day, you are doing it for yourself, not for others. I wait for the day I grow old and able to say “I did that, I got here , by myself”!
ReplyDeleteI have mixed emotions about "trusting the proces" of learning because if I get it im going to stick with it but if I don't I'm going to get frustrated. All my years of school English and Social Studies has been the one I've struggled with the most. As hard as I try, I never am able to succeed, so when I get to English and Social Studies class it's like "ugh why do I have to be here because I'm going to fail anyway." The reason I stress for my grades is because my mom expects high potential from me and its hard going to her saying "oh mom can you help me" because then I get questioned more then I do get help. I feel as if once I get out of that mindset of "oh I'm going to fail" I think that I will have a better feel for the topics I struggle with. When it comes down to adversity I would say I "trust the proces" because it keeps me pushing forward. My pastor tells me that God does something to you all for a cause. When he tells me this it puts me in the mindset that God is making me go through this challenging situation because he wants me to learn from it and see what I can do better the next go round. In life everyone says "everything happens for a reason", so that's telling me that if I fail in school more then likely I'm going to be a failure in life as well. At one point in time I told myself I wasn't going to be nothing because I would co e home everyday to people putting me down and saying "oh you can't do this" or "your not smart" but I had to push past that. If I didn't I probably wouldn't be in Middle College or even doing half the things I do now. This is why I want the best for me in life wether I have to fight for it or not. If I want it I'm going to go get it. "Trusting the process" will help me in life by because it will show me the way and help me make that way better. It will show me not to be a follower but be a leader and be who you are. I want to be known more then just Jaliah Singleton. I want to be known as somebody that made there way through strong because she "trusted the process"! I have to start "trusting the process" if I want to be a hit in life.
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ReplyDeleteI trust the process when things are going my way when it comes to learning I say this because I feel if things aren’t going my way then I often become frustrated and then give up on whatever it is that I am doing. When I do trust the process then I follow through to the end and often achieve the goal that I have set for myself. When I don’t follow the process it’s because I find something that is standing in my way and when that happens I try a couple of times then I give up because I get frustrated. In some occasions I don’t stop when I hit a road block just because I have friends and family who push me and make me want to succeed at whatever I do. Sometimes I feel as if I just need a little push just to help me achieve whatever it is I am working for.
ReplyDeleteI trust the process about 85% of the time when overcoming adversity because depending on what it is I sometimes am not motivated to fix or over the problem. I say this because sometimes I became defeated just because of my past experiences with whatever it is. When it something I’m not comfortable fixing or dealing with then I sometimes just shut down and says I can’t do it. A lot of it I feel it comes from the fact that I don’t want to stretch what you call my comfort zone. I feel that am the type of person who likes what I like and don’t like being asked to do something I have never done before. The idea of new things makes me nervous just because I feel like I won’t understand and will be stuck with something I don’t understand. I feel I am left not understanding because I feel like if I ask for help I am being a burden and don’t want people to think or feel a certain way about me.
The only process I feel I can trust on the daily is the fact that I can talk to the lord all day every day and I know that can tell him everything. I can tell him things and he won’t judge me or make me feel any other way that happy. I can call on him any time and he will be there to listen and he will help me in ways I am still unable to understand to this day. I know that if I pray everything will be alright and my burdens will be lifted off my shoulders, what I say to myself every morning is that I can do all things thru Christ.
Trusting the process will help me be the best radiologist and it will also help me be the best person I can be. “I will keep saying to myself that no weapon formed against me shall prosper in the name of Jesus “
I trust the process of learning to a certain extent. I feel as though sometimes in school I learn things that I won't need in the real world but honestly I appreciate the fact that I learned everything that I did. It is a slow process and it takes a long time to get where you want to but I think it's worth the wait. I trust the process of adversity because I think learning from your mistakes it's something that I'm constantly doing. I make mistakes all the time and there are a lot of difficulties in school and outside of school but I have to deal with on a daily basis. there are a lot of challenges in life, and misfortune and difficulties are things you'll come in contact with all the time. But like I said before it's a process that takes a lot of time but when you're done, it'll be worth the wait. Trusting the process can be hard sometimes because you don't think it'll benefit you later. You may sit back and wonder "why am I learning this?" or "how would I use this in my every day life?" and honestly sometimes I do that too. But I trust the process and I believe that everything that you do, learn, or anything that happens to you, is for a reason. In order to trust the process I think you have to know the process first and ask yourself if you're ready. But you should also keep in mind that the process will benefit you in the long run.
ReplyDeleteI trust the process of learning, by understanding that there are hard roads to got through to reach the product.I also realized that the product isn't as important as the process. How can i trust the process of adversity? I can trust this because you go through everything for a reason and the outcome is to better than what you expected,Putting more work into the process can show much you can handle and how long you can handle the obstacles.Me trusting the process will indicate how successful my future is because along the way i make more an more mistakes just to learn and do better the next go round.During the process you will lose hope an you start doubting and that affects your future because you tend to give up. Trusting the process and seeing its benefits is really hard because you on focus on the negative and never give the positive time to interfere with your decisions you make during the fire.In conclusion trusting the process will take more than tolerance, it will take patients an open mind trust and the ability to believe in yourself. Trusting the processes may cause to question if you should or shouldn't keep going but always trust the process to succeed in what you goal and reach the product.The process is also like a lesson you learn, a story you can tell to persuade others to keep going.
ReplyDeleteI trust the process sometimes. Sometimes i feel like teachers don't really care about what they're teaching so they just "teach" to be teaching. From the teachers I’ve had in the past they weren’t very passionate about their job. They gave out “busy” work or they “teach” for two seconds and give us work on the new concept and then some. Like these teachers made trusting the process hard for me because they never really helped me they just sort of pushed me aside because they were “too busy working”. My personal favorite is “Ask one of your peers to help you, I’m busy”. It’s kind of hard to ask la peer when they don’t know what they’re doing either. However, I do trust the process of adversity. It’s nice to be surrounded by all kinds of people. If you get accustom to one particular group/culture you won’t know how to act/respond to a different setting. You always have to be open to change. I guess there’s a process to everything. So in order to do anything or get better in anything you have to trust the process. You can’t just wake up one day and say “HEY! I’m gonna be a better me!” or “I’m gonna quite smoking!” you have to go through the process to achieve said goals. Once you learn to trust the process then your life (or at least mine) will be a lot easier. You won’t question everything. You won’t doubt that you aren’t doing the right thing. You’ll just learn to live life and enjoy you for you!
ReplyDeleteYou “trust the process” of learning by not always trying to take the easy way out of things. You should try to just get it done and out of the way. You should take time and pit 100% effort into every little thing that you do, like your life depends on it, because in the end, it will. I don’t always “trust the process” of learning because I just want to do it and get it out of the way. What I should do is put all of me into every assignment I do, whatever the situation is. You should ’trust the process’ of adversity by not giving up or turning to go in the opposite direction. God lets us go through obstacles and difficulties in our life that he knows we can handle. He will never put s in a situation where we can’t overcome it. He believes in us, so we should believe in us. The way I “trust the process” of adversity is to look at things like I’ve already over came the situation. As long as I can see myself overcoming it, as long as I remember that God would never put me in a situation that I can’t overcome, then I build up the strength and courage to keep moving. The way that you can ‘ trust the process’ and see its benefits in everyday life is by seeing yourself or people around you growing in anyway. Some people go through a lot throughout their life that can take them to very dark places. Those types of people, if they want to that, they start to grow into a better person. The way I see the benefits of ‘trusting the process” in my everyday life is by seeing me grow in a lot of ways. I used to be somewhat troubled child, but somewhere down the line, I started “ trusting the process” and I saw that I had to make major changes in the way I acted and thought, in order to be the child that my parents are proud of, that I'M proud of and in order to get to that point, I had to trust that the process would give me all the right results.
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