Adaptive Mindset
Prologue: My Process is basically me coming to the keyboard and writing down the words that come to mind and the things I want to get across and say. Sometimes I listen to music other times I leave the TV on in the background for ambiance noise and other times I just sit back, relax and just start writing. Like they always say it's better to get your ideas down on paper. Or in this case the keyboard/computer/laptop.
Who did I work with? I worked on this alone which means that the only person that worked on this is Me, Myself and I. (It's a De La Soul reference......forget it.
What is my adaptive mindset topics? (reference blog posts) This I believe and Growth Mindset
Why did I choose this topic? I believe it's the easiest way to get my point across and express my views.
When did I compose my adaptive mindset assignment? Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Where did I compose my assignment? In the confines of my own home.
How did I compose my adaptive mindset assignment (think technologies and revisions)? I used my laptop to write my adaptive mindset assignment but also recorded myself reading my assignment via my own phone.
Who did I work with? I worked on this alone which means that the only person that worked on this is Me, Myself and I. (It's a De La Soul reference......forget it.
What is my adaptive mindset topics? (reference blog posts) This I believe and Growth Mindset
Why did I choose this topic? I believe it's the easiest way to get my point across and express my views.
When did I compose my adaptive mindset assignment? Sunday, Monday and Wednesday.
Where did I compose my assignment? In the confines of my own home.
How did I compose my adaptive mindset assignment (think technologies and revisions)? I used my laptop to write my adaptive mindset assignment but also recorded myself reading my assignment via my own phone.
Project: I Believe in Comic Books
I believe that change is an inevitable process. Everyone goes through phases and everyone has different experiences. Back to when I was in high school and even way back in middle school I was one of those kids that just wanted to get by. I think that I didn’t have any confidence in myself. I wasn’t really a person that would study for any test or quiz or whatever I already had this precognitive notion that I wasn’t smart enough to pass even if I studied for it. I can also attribute my lack of focus towards just being plain lazy. Has anyone ever done the James Bond like style of trying to hide your grades from your parents? Trying to find a way to hide your report card so you create this elaborate plan to evade and avoid having your parents look at your report card. No, am I the only one that has done this? I remember one time they started putting the report on the school website where we had to sign in and stuff. I spent about like two weeks trying to figure out a way to avoid my parents from signing in. And like most ideas from a panic stricken teenager who has his back against the wall and is extremely desperate it didn’t work. Following these type of days I remember the times that I would get home from school and my mom would find out about my test scores and chew me out for which felt like days. Always having the statement that she knew that I could do better. She would say the two words that I believe strikes a chord in everyone, the two words being I’m disappointed. Two words, one word is small and the other is pretty large. Two simple words that can pack one hell of a punch. Two words that can emotionally tug and pull on your heart strings. I’m disappointed. Just hearing someone say I’m disappointed starts to make you think about yourself and who you are as a person. It wasn’t until I believe my junior and senior year that I realized what she said was true. I think it comes down towards motivation. How motivated are you to do better and do you have the confidence in yourself to keep trying and learn to do better. For me it was the kick in the ass by my mom that put me in my place and by doing this it changed my mindset (see brought it all back). This is more of a common thing it seems however. It seems like every teenager goes through this phase. A phase or a feeling where they focus on their gut feeling and the now instead of using their head and thinking about their entire future. Which if you think about it is a daunting task. Just think about it, the thought that every decision you make can and probably will affect you future is pretty terrifying. That’s why I think that the motto to live life to the fullest is somewhat important and should be a daily mantra for everyone. It is better to try everything is one’s life than to try only a few things. Because things change and peoples life change like a revolving door and it’s best to “live life to the fullest”. Change can be seen as something that is scary, but in a lot of cases it is a good thing. We ourselves have that internal type of change as we get older and let’s be honest, no one wants to be that person who is asked what they did with their life and their answer is nothing.
Now that I am out of high school I believe that now I have a growth mindset. I like making comic books, but I don’t limit myself to just doing dudes wearing capes. I like making comic books about monsters like the ‘Swamp Thing’ and ‘Frankenstein’ or dark gritty stories like The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out and, Death in the Family to comedies like Deadpool, Archer, Quantum and Woody and, Howard the Duck. This allows me to vary and be more creative hopping from genre to genre dealing with a bevy of different characters with a bevy of different personalities. The one I’m working on currently us, the people on planet earth and how a sonic wave up in space hits earth and it turns 2% of the population into superhumans. I’m still working out the kinks but that’s the core of the story. The first comic book that ever made was I think back in middle school. The story was really a comedy where a kids dog gets hit by a radioactive truck (like Daredevil) except his dog gains the ability to talk and fly and do all of that type of stuff. I also made one in high school that I took inspiration from something like Batman or Daredevil for. The character was a former military veteran that comes home to see the city that he once lived in is currently in shambles. After his father dies from a mugging he decides to become a vigilante. The character himself was something I was very proud of because it dealt with a lot of underlying themes and the character himself was interesting because he dealt with something like a Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because when he came back from serving in Afghanistan. Also recently I have been convinced by my friend Lil B, that’s his nickname, to start making music beats. He makes music and I’ve worked on some with him, but I kind of want to create my own so probably soon I will be doing that. I put a link to my Soundcloud. I recently put up my first "beat" up on it if someone wants to check it out. The link is on my blog page. I made "Float Like a Butterfly". It's pretty long so I probably will reupload it because the beginning part is what I guess a 4 minute interview of Muhammad Ali that I want to trim down to just the core parts. The one beat that I am currently working on involves 'The Sopranos' and a scene with Tony and Meadow and she asks him if he is in the mafia. Now before I wouldn’t have done any of this and would have probably kept it to myself, but by doing these two things it has opened my horixon and given me an opportunity to do something I probably wouldn’t have done. I believe that change is inevitable, but trying new things and trailblazing a new path can open new opportunities and can have you find, try and do new things you thought you weren’t capable of doing.
I believe that change is an inevitable process. Everyone goes through phases and everyone has different experiences. Back to when I was in high school and even way back in middle school I was one of those kids that just wanted to get by. I think that I didn’t have any confidence in myself. I wasn’t really a person that would study for any test or quiz or whatever I already had this precognitive notion that I wasn’t smart enough to pass even if I studied for it. I can also attribute my lack of focus towards just being plain lazy. Has anyone ever done the James Bond like style of trying to hide your grades from your parents? Trying to find a way to hide your report card so you create this elaborate plan to evade and avoid having your parents look at your report card. No, am I the only one that has done this? I remember one time they started putting the report on the school website where we had to sign in and stuff. I spent about like two weeks trying to figure out a way to avoid my parents from signing in. And like most ideas from a panic stricken teenager who has his back against the wall and is extremely desperate it didn’t work. Following these type of days I remember the times that I would get home from school and my mom would find out about my test scores and chew me out for which felt like days. Always having the statement that she knew that I could do better. She would say the two words that I believe strikes a chord in everyone, the two words being I’m disappointed. Two words, one word is small and the other is pretty large. Two simple words that can pack one hell of a punch. Two words that can emotionally tug and pull on your heart strings. I’m disappointed. Just hearing someone say I’m disappointed starts to make you think about yourself and who you are as a person. It wasn’t until I believe my junior and senior year that I realized what she said was true. I think it comes down towards motivation. How motivated are you to do better and do you have the confidence in yourself to keep trying and learn to do better. For me it was the kick in the ass by my mom that put me in my place and by doing this it changed my mindset (see brought it all back). This is more of a common thing it seems however. It seems like every teenager goes through this phase. A phase or a feeling where they focus on their gut feeling and the now instead of using their head and thinking about their entire future. Which if you think about it is a daunting task. Just think about it, the thought that every decision you make can and probably will affect you future is pretty terrifying. That’s why I think that the motto to live life to the fullest is somewhat important and should be a daily mantra for everyone. It is better to try everything is one’s life than to try only a few things. Because things change and peoples life change like a revolving door and it’s best to “live life to the fullest”. Change can be seen as something that is scary, but in a lot of cases it is a good thing. We ourselves have that internal type of change as we get older and let’s be honest, no one wants to be that person who is asked what they did with their life and their answer is nothing.
Now that I am out of high school I believe that now I have a growth mindset. I like making comic books, but I don’t limit myself to just doing dudes wearing capes. I like making comic books about monsters like the ‘Swamp Thing’ and ‘Frankenstein’ or dark gritty stories like The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out and, Death in the Family to comedies like Deadpool, Archer, Quantum and Woody and, Howard the Duck. This allows me to vary and be more creative hopping from genre to genre dealing with a bevy of different characters with a bevy of different personalities. The one I’m working on currently us, the people on planet earth and how a sonic wave up in space hits earth and it turns 2% of the population into superhumans. I’m still working out the kinks but that’s the core of the story. The first comic book that ever made was I think back in middle school. The story was really a comedy where a kids dog gets hit by a radioactive truck (like Daredevil) except his dog gains the ability to talk and fly and do all of that type of stuff. I also made one in high school that I took inspiration from something like Batman or Daredevil for. The character was a former military veteran that comes home to see the city that he once lived in is currently in shambles. After his father dies from a mugging he decides to become a vigilante. The character himself was something I was very proud of because it dealt with a lot of underlying themes and the character himself was interesting because he dealt with something like a Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because when he came back from serving in Afghanistan. Also recently I have been convinced by my friend Lil B, that’s his nickname, to start making music beats. He makes music and I’ve worked on some with him, but I kind of want to create my own so probably soon I will be doing that. I put a link to my Soundcloud. I recently put up my first "beat" up on it if someone wants to check it out. The link is on my blog page. I made "Float Like a Butterfly". It's pretty long so I probably will reupload it because the beginning part is what I guess a 4 minute interview of Muhammad Ali that I want to trim down to just the core parts. The one beat that I am currently working on involves 'The Sopranos' and a scene with Tony and Meadow and she asks him if he is in the mafia. Now before I wouldn’t have done any of this and would have probably kept it to myself, but by doing these two things it has opened my horixon and given me an opportunity to do something I probably wouldn’t have done. I believe that change is inevitable, but trying new things and trailblazing a new path can open new opportunities and can have you find, try and do new things you thought you weren’t capable of doing.
Draft #2
I believe in comic books and how they changed who I am as a person. Everyone goes through phases and everyone has different experiences. Back to when I was in high school and even way back in middle school I was one of those kids that just wanted to get by. I think that I didn’t have any confidence in myself. I wasn’t really a person that would study for any test or quiz or whatever I already had this precognitive notion that I wasn’t smart enough to pass even if I studied for it. I can also attribute my lack of focus towards just being plain lazy. Has anyone ever done the James Bond like style of trying to hide your grades from your parents? Trying to find a way to hide your report card so you create this elaborate plan to evade and avoid having your parents look at your report card. No, am I the only one that has done this? I remember one time they started putting the report on the school website where we had to sign in and stuff. I spent about like two weeks trying to figure out a way to avoid my parents from signing in. And like most ideas from a panic stricken teenager who has his back against the wall and is extremely desperate it didn’t work. Following these type of days I remember the times that I would get home from school and my mom would find out about my test scores and chew me out for which felt like days. Always having the statement that she knew that I could do better. She would say the two words that I believe strikes a chord in everyone, the two words being I’m disappointed. Two words, one word is small and the other is pretty large. Two simple words that can pack one hell of a punch. Two words that can emotionally tug and pull on your heart strings. I’m disappointed. Just hearing someone say I’m disappointed starts to make you think about yourself and who you are as a person. It wasn’t until I believe my junior and senior year that I realized what she said was true. I think it comes down towards motivation. How motivated are you to do better and do you have the confidence in yourself to keep trying and learn to do better. For me it was the kick in the ass by my mom that put me in my place and by doing this it changed my mindset (see brought it all back). This is more of a common thing it seems however. It seems like every teenager goes through this phase. A phase or a feeling where they focus on their gut feeling and the now instead of using their head and thinking about their entire future. Which if you think about it is a daunting task. Just think about it, the thought that every decision you make can and probably will affect you future is pretty terrifying. I was always afraid to think for myself. That's why for example I hid that I was into nerdy stuff like comics and stuff. I always tried to do what everyone else is doing because I wanted to fit in with the other kids and I wanted their approval. Let me tell you kids, the only person that need your own approval is yourself. Boom. That's some deep shit huh. Like maybe Gandhi wrote it or something. Like it came from the ancient scrolls of Plato himself. But anyway take what I said as the truth. I'm still awkward as hell but at least I am able to express my self more and more. I don't really care what people think so fuck you, I only care about the opinion of me myself and I like it's the De La Soul song. And that's what happens when you have a fixed mindset, you start caring more about what other people think then your own. Being a fixed person blocks you from being a free thinker. When your a fixed person you can't really express yourself because you already have the idea that you planted in your head that you can't do something, but the fact of the matter is, is that you can only if you put your mind to it. That’s why I think that the motto to live life to the fullest is somewhat important and should be a daily mantra for everyone. It is better to try everything is one’s life than to try only a few things. Because things change and peoples life change like a revolving door and it’s best to “live life to the fullest”. Change can be seen as something that is scary, but in a lot of cases it is a good thing. We ourselves have that internal type of change as we get older and let’s be honest, no one wants to be that person who is asked what they did with their life and their answer is nothing.
Now that I am out of high school I believe that now I have a growth mindset. I like making comic books, but I don’t limit myself to just doing dudes wearing capes. I like making comic books about monsters like the ‘Swamp Thing’ and ‘Frankenstein’ or dark gritty stories like The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out and, Death in the Family to comedies like Deadpool, Archer, Quantum and Woody and, Howard the Duck. This allows me to vary and be more creative hopping from genre to genre dealing with a bevy of different characters with a bevy of different personalities. Before when I made comics I kept it private because I thought that now in this new modern age comic books aren't really the thing. I mean it's weird being a "black nerd" because they're a few out there. I mean for some when they think about someone that is nerdy they would probably think of Urkel or something. But what I should have done is open my eyes (metaphorically). Nerd culture has become pop culture in someway. For example the 'Avenger' type of movies. I would have never thought that a movie about a guy that turns green, a Norse, I think Norwegian, Asgardian god, a frozen caveman-like World War 2 veteran and "Shellhead" would have a movie let alone one that would make a billion dollars. They even made a sequel and that made a billion dollars too. To me Iron Man would always be a character that would be a little whiny and had a trouble history with alcohol and was brat like so some comic book fans would have called him "Shellhead" as something of a derogatory term Spider-Man has said to him on occasion, something like a joke. Now nerd culture has encompassed pop culture. Star Wars, Back to the future, I mean they are selling Marty McFly's shoes, they are selling a limited edition of Pepsi Perfect from the Back to the Future movie and even with the added sugar and stuff in it to make it taste like the soda they made back in the 80's. There's all this talk about hoverboards and for pete's sake Back to the Future basically predicted that the "loveable losers" The Chicago Cubs would win the World Series and that might even happen which is crazy because if you know anything about baseball, the Cubs are extremely unlucky and they haven't won World Series since 1908,....yeah like what the fuck. Comics made me fully become me. Because you know how it is, maybe I watched too much television but you always see the nerds being the sort of outcast. I learned to like being the outcast, I liked being an outcast, I liked the band OutKast and I came to realize that it's not about being an outcast, it's about being unique and different because we're all different and that's what makes us special.
The comic that I’m working on currently is, the people on planet earth and how a sonic wave up in space hits earth and it turns 2% of the population into superhumans. I’m still working out the kinks but that’s the core of the story. The first comic book that ever made was I think back in middle school. The story was really a comedy where a kids dog gets hit by a radioactive truck (like Daredevil) except his dog gains the ability to talk and fly and do all of that type of stuff. I also made one in high school that I took inspiration from something like Batman or Daredevil for. The character was a former military veteran that comes home to see the city that he once lived in is currently in shambles. After his father dies from a mugging he decides to become a vigilante. The character himself was something I was very proud of because it dealt with a lot of underlying themes and the character himself was interesting because he dealt with something like a Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because when he came back from serving in Afghanistan. Also recently I have been convinced by my friend Lil B, that’s his nickname, to start making music beats. He makes music and I’ve worked on some with him, but I kind of want to create my own so probably soon I will be doing that. I put a link to my Soundcloud. I recently put up my first "beat" up on it if someone wants to check it out. The link is on my blog page. I made "Float Like a Butterfly". It's pretty long so I probably will reupload it because the beginning part is what I guess a 4 minute interview of Muhammad Ali that I want to trim down to just the core parts. The one beat that I am currently working on involves 'The Sopranos' and a scene with Tony and Meadow and she asks him if he is in the mafia. Now before I wouldn’t have done any of this and would have probably kept it to myself, but by doing these two things it has opened my horixon and given me an opportunity to do something I probably wouldn’t have done. I believe that change is inevitable, but trying new things and trailblazing a new path can open new opportunities and can have you find, try and do new things you thought you weren’t capable of doing.
I believe in comic books and how they changed who I am as a person. Everyone goes through phases and everyone has different experiences. Back to when I was in high school and even way back in middle school I was one of those kids that just wanted to get by. I think that I didn’t have any confidence in myself. I wasn’t really a person that would study for any test or quiz or whatever I already had this precognitive notion that I wasn’t smart enough to pass even if I studied for it. I can also attribute my lack of focus towards just being plain lazy. Has anyone ever done the James Bond like style of trying to hide your grades from your parents? Trying to find a way to hide your report card so you create this elaborate plan to evade and avoid having your parents look at your report card. No, am I the only one that has done this? I remember one time they started putting the report on the school website where we had to sign in and stuff. I spent about like two weeks trying to figure out a way to avoid my parents from signing in. And like most ideas from a panic stricken teenager who has his back against the wall and is extremely desperate it didn’t work. Following these type of days I remember the times that I would get home from school and my mom would find out about my test scores and chew me out for which felt like days. Always having the statement that she knew that I could do better. She would say the two words that I believe strikes a chord in everyone, the two words being I’m disappointed. Two words, one word is small and the other is pretty large. Two simple words that can pack one hell of a punch. Two words that can emotionally tug and pull on your heart strings. I’m disappointed. Just hearing someone say I’m disappointed starts to make you think about yourself and who you are as a person. It wasn’t until I believe my junior and senior year that I realized what she said was true. I think it comes down towards motivation. How motivated are you to do better and do you have the confidence in yourself to keep trying and learn to do better. For me it was the kick in the ass by my mom that put me in my place and by doing this it changed my mindset (see brought it all back). This is more of a common thing it seems however. It seems like every teenager goes through this phase. A phase or a feeling where they focus on their gut feeling and the now instead of using their head and thinking about their entire future. Which if you think about it is a daunting task. Just think about it, the thought that every decision you make can and probably will affect you future is pretty terrifying. I was always afraid to think for myself. That's why for example I hid that I was into nerdy stuff like comics and stuff. I always tried to do what everyone else is doing because I wanted to fit in with the other kids and I wanted their approval. Let me tell you kids, the only person that need your own approval is yourself. Boom. That's some deep shit huh. Like maybe Gandhi wrote it or something. Like it came from the ancient scrolls of Plato himself. But anyway take what I said as the truth. I'm still awkward as hell but at least I am able to express my self more and more. I don't really care what people think so fuck you, I only care about the opinion of me myself and I like it's the De La Soul song. And that's what happens when you have a fixed mindset, you start caring more about what other people think then your own. Being a fixed person blocks you from being a free thinker. When your a fixed person you can't really express yourself because you already have the idea that you planted in your head that you can't do something, but the fact of the matter is, is that you can only if you put your mind to it. That’s why I think that the motto to live life to the fullest is somewhat important and should be a daily mantra for everyone. It is better to try everything is one’s life than to try only a few things. Because things change and peoples life change like a revolving door and it’s best to “live life to the fullest”. Change can be seen as something that is scary, but in a lot of cases it is a good thing. We ourselves have that internal type of change as we get older and let’s be honest, no one wants to be that person who is asked what they did with their life and their answer is nothing.
Now that I am out of high school I believe that now I have a growth mindset. I like making comic books, but I don’t limit myself to just doing dudes wearing capes. I like making comic books about monsters like the ‘Swamp Thing’ and ‘Frankenstein’ or dark gritty stories like The Dark Knight Returns, Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out and, Death in the Family to comedies like Deadpool, Archer, Quantum and Woody and, Howard the Duck. This allows me to vary and be more creative hopping from genre to genre dealing with a bevy of different characters with a bevy of different personalities. Before when I made comics I kept it private because I thought that now in this new modern age comic books aren't really the thing. I mean it's weird being a "black nerd" because they're a few out there. I mean for some when they think about someone that is nerdy they would probably think of Urkel or something. But what I should have done is open my eyes (metaphorically). Nerd culture has become pop culture in someway. For example the 'Avenger' type of movies. I would have never thought that a movie about a guy that turns green, a Norse, I think Norwegian, Asgardian god, a frozen caveman-like World War 2 veteran and "Shellhead" would have a movie let alone one that would make a billion dollars. They even made a sequel and that made a billion dollars too. To me Iron Man would always be a character that would be a little whiny and had a trouble history with alcohol and was brat like so some comic book fans would have called him "Shellhead" as something of a derogatory term Spider-Man has said to him on occasion, something like a joke. Now nerd culture has encompassed pop culture. Star Wars, Back to the future, I mean they are selling Marty McFly's shoes, they are selling a limited edition of Pepsi Perfect from the Back to the Future movie and even with the added sugar and stuff in it to make it taste like the soda they made back in the 80's. There's all this talk about hoverboards and for pete's sake Back to the Future basically predicted that the "loveable losers" The Chicago Cubs would win the World Series and that might even happen which is crazy because if you know anything about baseball, the Cubs are extremely unlucky and they haven't won World Series since 1908,....yeah like what the fuck. Comics made me fully become me. Because you know how it is, maybe I watched too much television but you always see the nerds being the sort of outcast. I learned to like being the outcast, I liked being an outcast, I liked the band OutKast and I came to realize that it's not about being an outcast, it's about being unique and different because we're all different and that's what makes us special.
The comic that I’m working on currently is, the people on planet earth and how a sonic wave up in space hits earth and it turns 2% of the population into superhumans. I’m still working out the kinks but that’s the core of the story. The first comic book that ever made was I think back in middle school. The story was really a comedy where a kids dog gets hit by a radioactive truck (like Daredevil) except his dog gains the ability to talk and fly and do all of that type of stuff. I also made one in high school that I took inspiration from something like Batman or Daredevil for. The character was a former military veteran that comes home to see the city that he once lived in is currently in shambles. After his father dies from a mugging he decides to become a vigilante. The character himself was something I was very proud of because it dealt with a lot of underlying themes and the character himself was interesting because he dealt with something like a Dissociative Identity Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder because when he came back from serving in Afghanistan. Also recently I have been convinced by my friend Lil B, that’s his nickname, to start making music beats. He makes music and I’ve worked on some with him, but I kind of want to create my own so probably soon I will be doing that. I put a link to my Soundcloud. I recently put up my first "beat" up on it if someone wants to check it out. The link is on my blog page. I made "Float Like a Butterfly". It's pretty long so I probably will reupload it because the beginning part is what I guess a 4 minute interview of Muhammad Ali that I want to trim down to just the core parts. The one beat that I am currently working on involves 'The Sopranos' and a scene with Tony and Meadow and she asks him if he is in the mafia. Now before I wouldn’t have done any of this and would have probably kept it to myself, but by doing these two things it has opened my horixon and given me an opportunity to do something I probably wouldn’t have done. I believe that change is inevitable, but trying new things and trailblazing a new path can open new opportunities and can have you find, try and do new things you thought you weren’t capable of doing.
Epilogue: Now to conclude I believe that I did a pretty great job on my assignment. Recording was a pain in the ass but all in all I think that I've done pretty well. Not great, but something that is in between decent and pretty good.
What IS working for me: Now to be blunt (ha, see what I did there I incorporated my name and pot, it was a stupid joke i'm sorry.) I like to freestyle. In other words I like to just flow and do my own thing. I kind of had a chance to do that with this assignment.
What ISN'T working for me (focus on areas you want to revise and explain how to make the work stronger): What was not working for me was the record my self reading part. The reading was fine even though I was a bit nervous and rambled off a bit but if we ever have to record again let's not do that. Or better yet let's not have me record myself. Because every now and again there's one day that technology doesn't want to cooperate with you and this process can be so maddening to the point that you end up loosing your shit.
What IS working for me: Now to be blunt (ha, see what I did there I incorporated my name and pot, it was a stupid joke i'm sorry.) I like to freestyle. In other words I like to just flow and do my own thing. I kind of had a chance to do that with this assignment.
What ISN'T working for me (focus on areas you want to revise and explain how to make the work stronger): What was not working for me was the record my self reading part. The reading was fine even though I was a bit nervous and rambled off a bit but if we ever have to record again let's not do that. Or better yet let's not have me record myself. Because every now and again there's one day that technology doesn't want to cooperate with you and this process can be so maddening to the point that you end up loosing your shit.