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Phyllis Fauck - Coggle Diagram
Phyllis Fauck
EQ
Strengths: Great collaboration skills - Hard working - trustworthy
Since I was younger, during class discussions about the book we were reading helped me understand different perspectives of the book and helped me analyze better, this was the foundation for my collaboration skills
joining many clubs in school to better my understanding of them. I recently joined the sustainability club at school as this is extremely important to me and have already worked very hard to maintain my hobbies as well as school life.
When joining sports at school I learned how important it is to keep your commitment. When not wanting to go to practice or games, I had to remember that my team relies on me to be there like I said I would. This created me to over time become a more trustworthy person.
Challenges: Efficiency - flexibility
Many times I tend to use the way that works best for me, even though sometimes it is not the most effective. For example, when I was tree trenching I chose the longer way, it was easier for me, but took a longer time
I developed a habit of scheduling out my days in order for me to get all my work done. However, this also has led me to be challenged by changing my schedule as I then underestimate how long these new task will take me.
Motivating Factors: Self management - Social awarness
Many times throughout my life I have let my mood effect my performance. For example, while driving, if I am in a bad mood, I tend to not drive as good and overall lose focus.
I greet everyone with a smile and a joke for the person to feel more open. My mother tends to read body language when having a conversation to know what to do next. This is why I am a social person and enjoy talking to others.
MI
Strengths: Great social skills - Self awareness
I often join clubs I like to meet new people, and always say yes to social gatherings in order to meet new people. I joined the sustainabilty club at school to get to know more people with the same hobby.
When doing school work, if I feel like I'm getting nowhere in my work and seem to be hitting a wall, I take a break. I recognise that if I keep trying to push myself in that moment I will not feel good and it will not be effective.
Challenges: Musical intelligence - Connecting with nature
I never enjoyed singing or playing an instrument. I was also never pushed to play a musical instrument as I was more sport based since I was younger.
Over the past few years me and my family have connected with nature a lot more. We do things such a garden for pleasure, becoming more eco-friendly and joining the sustainability council at school. I continue to advocate for a more sustainable earth and try to connect with nature as much as possibility giving the circumstances of today.
Motivating factors: Improving language skills - connecting with nature
Personally, some ways that I would do this is by expanding my daily vocabulary and practicing speaking more in order for me to keep this habit and use it often.
My Mother is very connected to nature and often gardens in her free time. I have picked this up and every summer, around may or June we plant a new garden with flowers and tomatoes.
VIA
Strengths: Humor - gratitude - perspective
When I was younger and I was hurt and feeling down, a friend making jokes was one of the only ways to help me and I've always tried to reciprocate it in every part of my life.
I show gratitude by being there for the people that created my passions and who I am. I try to express gratitude through gestures like cooking or spending quality time.
I view how this could affect them (negative or positive) and how I might be able to help. For example, when deciding my course selection, I viewed what my parents thoughts were,my friends as well as my own before making my final decision.
Challenges: Self - regulation - Forgivness
Emotions are very hard for me to manage, I usually cannot make decisions when I am in a very prominent emotion. I usually take breaks when this happens and revisit it later (ex; I am very sad and my friend asks me to hang out later that day, I have to take a break and think about it)
I tend to forgive with time. After someone hurting you it can be hard for me to bounce back, however, I do tend to forgive in the sense of getting the person back into my live, not directly saying "You are forgiven" and go back to being friends
Motivating factors: Judgment - Love of learning
My parents often judge a situation and way out the pros and cons before making a final decision, I have developed the same thinking process and now make lists in order to help my judgment
joining the sustainability club. I learned about being eco friendly for a few years now and joining this club helped me research and learn more about a topic I love.
Myers - Briggs
Strengths: Extroverted - judging - energy
I enjoy and make an effort to attend social events with new people and spark up conversations
I notice all my options and future outcomes before making a final decisions
I enter new tasks, like a new class such as careers class, with optimism and energy to do my best and help others succeed.
Challenges: Prospecting tactics - observations energy
I usually weigh out the good and bad in a situations rather than judging across the board and giving an overall judgment.
I like more hands-on work. Putting in energy to me, means physical energy rather than collected energy. Example, putting in energy to meet someone, physically being energized.
Motivating factors: Identity (turbulent) - Energy (inturative)
Improving from my mistakes by practicing and working on them. When I get a math test back a practice the wrong answers to improve.
My grandmother has taught me to speak with my emotions. I use my emotions to help me know what to do. For example, If I am at the gym I listen to my body and know when to stop if i'm feeling tired or somethign hurts