Monday, January 31, 2011

Busy Week!

The past week was full of many events and it really to me into the "mentoring" mood. The MBTI step two was interesting and it was a lot of fun to read. While looking at the detailed explanations about my type some things really stood out to me. I am still an ISFP which I have been since I was a freshman. I feel comfortable for the most part with my type. While looking deeper into the sensing preference I noticed a few things that I thought really described me well. The first being that I take pride in my common sense and the ability to realistically appraise situations which I truly do. I find great strength in having common sense and "street smarts." I also relate this to how well I remember random facts about life and I use them to apply to new situations. This also reminds me of another preference of mine which is the fact that I can get stuck on details. This is very true because I can remember the most detailed things about my past and I get caught up in the details of a big project quite often. It also talks about how I am seen more as a matter of a fact person which I definitely agree with because I like to tell it how it is. I agree with the perceiving type more than any of the others because I am very pressure prompted, casual, and spontaneous. I definitely work best under pressure and I love to procrastinate. I prefer to be casual and I am very laid back. I think to be spontaneous and I truly do enjoy freedom. The type traits that I did not necessarily agree with were that of the introversion type. I am very comfortable being a introvert but I do not agree with the receiving aspect of it. It states that I consider social obligations unimportant and leave them to others. This is definitely not true. I do act quiet around new people but with my friends and family I talk all the time and I love to be social. It also says that I do not enjoy phone calls, but I actually really love them! But then just below the receiving preference is that I am expressive and that states that I talk a lot and I am seen as social rather than reserved. This is very true with people that I know and feel comfortable with. I thought the step two was very helpful and it really made me dig deep into my type.

The leadership institute on Friday was a nice refresher course. I went to the session about Kolb's Learning Styles Inventory. This was a great reminder of what my learning style was and how knowing my learning style can help me work better with others. My learning style was a pragmatist. This means that I am good at problem solving and decision making. My weakness is solving the wrong problem or having hasty decision making. I agree with this for the most part. We did a fun little activity with building a paper tower. Mine failed miserably but I gave it a good attempt.

ISLE: I got the opportunity to go the guest speaker session. I thought that David Coleman was a great speaker and really kept the audience engaged. I liked how he had a fun outlook on everything, and how he really stands by the theory of picking your attitude. I like how he brought in our leadership focus with his presentation and put a nice spin on how leaders can be positive. The second session I went to was the Financial Aid session which was taught by Allie and Tara. I thought this was a great session and I learned how I could find out how much loans I do have now and how I can better manage my money. I manage my money fairly well but there is definitely room for improvement. I realized during the session that I should waste less money on little things, because that is what really adds up for me. i spend money on things that I do not necessarily need but just want. it is not a lot of money usually just a few dollars, but that really can add up in the long run. I need to make sure I am keeping my future in perspective when buying things that I do not need.

Hope everyone got a great start to their week! See you Tuesday!

2 comments:

  1. I also do my best work when I am under pressure. I am also very spontaneous too, I hate the idea of following a schedule with everything planned out. Doing that, I find it very easy to procrastinate though.
    Attending the leadership on Friday also gave me some helpful insight. I went to the session "Underprepared vs. Underperforming." One subject we talked about was intellect. Whether current students were at least as bright as they were in the past. It was a very engaging session where I learned many new things. Have a great week!

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  2. Great post, Amy! And it's so true-- the $3 coffee, drinks, and snacks can add up to a LOT of money. I've been going without those things and saving some $$.

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