Saturday, December 11, 2010

Personality.

We all have one, each & every one of us.
I loved this chapter because we got to learn about our own personalities and the different things that are associated with them. Its like experimenting on ourselves!
I like how the first thing we did was draw a pig. (: The pig drawing activity was actually pretty right, although that's up for debate on the accuracy of it. I drew the pig pretty realistically with detail, with big ears, & towards the middle of the paper facing left. This meant that I was a very open eared person, that I like to listen to people's problems. & I really do actually ! I like helping people out because it gives me a sense of completion & worthiness, like I've actually changed someone's life.
On the project assignment sheet, I saw that we had to look up our 4 letter personality , & I already know what mine is. It's ENTJ , which means extroverted intuitive thinking judging. I took this test during my academy's college counseling, & that's when it said I should look into business as a career. I'm not sure if I'm still an ENTJ, but we'll see when I take the test again. ENTJ's are natural born leaders, very work focused, have very little patience, and are primarily happier in groups. That's totally me. My college counselor at academy was an INTJ, & the only difference was that she was happier being independent than in a group.
Another thing that I thought was really interesting was the thing about finding & using all your potential(it was self-something). I don't have my notes :/ Some people were like Gandhi & Martin Luther King Jr. I really wish I could be like them, for that's what I strive to be. I would love to be able to use my full potential to become someone great, to not worry about what others think about me & to do my own thing. But I also learned that there are a lot of factors that would hinder the ability to reach this stage, such as being put down alot during childhood. That's me. I have a really low self esteem, so I always worry if I'm ever going to be good enough. I'll try to overcome the obstacles that stand in my way & try to be the best that I can be, because when I do, I'll go places. I'll be famous. I'll be happy.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Reflection.

This whole week has been more of a reflection than a lesson for me.
We learned about the development of humans, from childhood to adulthood. Having to write the human development essay as an assignment actually was a good exercise to help me reflect on my past.
Much of what makes me the person I am today is because of how I was raised.
Learning that being clingy is probably due to the anxious resistance as a baby actually makes sense to me. I remember not being encouraged or supported when I was little, and I realized that I'm really clingy to my friends & significant others. I always try to control them, & I have very bad trust issues. This is probably due to the fact that my parents always tried to control me & that whatever I did they never believed.
Another funny thing I learned is that motor skills in females develop faster than males. That would explain a lot because I was always ahead of the class in my early years. I always wondered why boys couldn't draw in the lines.
I find Erikson's stages of psychology pretty accurate, but not always because a lot of them don't apply to me. When we observed the children during that one time during class, I found it very interesting how the different playtime behaviors were pretty common. Taking this class has made me very interested in pursuing a career or degree in psychology because so much of it actually applies to our real lives.
Psychology can be used to teach our children & how to raise them to have them achieve the best that they can. My church on Fridays shows some videos on how to raise children, & I watched one & a lot of it deals with psychology. The video showed how kids that are abused actually develop slower, & that their brain actually is smaller than normal people. I vaguely remember learning that during class, & I was just amazed on how raising the perfect is all based on the parent's actions. The video also showed that how parents resolve conflicts is how the children will react because children mirror their role models.
Today during dinner I noticed that my mom was really negative about everything & I realized that that's why I'm so negative all the time. My friends & ex boyfriends always told me that I needed to look on the bright side, but all my life I've just been negative. I apply psychology to my everyday life now, & I find it so fascinating (: