If I had to choose one pattern of thinking I felt related to it was the Hispanic, French, and Italian. I write like I am talking and tend to want to put how I feel about certain situations before getting to the point. I find myself taking out some of my thoughts in order to refocus on the point I am trying to make. More simplistic and less creative. The Asian one also sounds a little like my writing, at times confusing and repetitious. I find it hard to put creativity in our writing for school with so much emphasis on facts. Also, I am not very deep because I am always afraid to be judged. I feel writing doesn't come naturally to me like it used to and I think I need more free write practice.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
This Weeks Jumbled Thoughts
If we are going to discuss thinking, I have to explain what my mind has been doing the last few weeks. The last major paper was our Data Analysis and for a whole week I did my homework while asleep in my head between alarms. I knew what graphs I was going to create and how I was going to lay out my ideas in the written part and finished it on Saturday. Sometimes I think it is stress or too much pressure but in this case it was not crunch time. Again this last week I did it again with my reflection paper. I think I am compiling my thoughts in my head and then when I sit down to write my thoughts are easier to organize. Weird.
If I had to choose one pattern of thinking I felt related to it was the Hispanic, French, and Italian. I write like I am talking and tend to want to put how I feel about certain situations before getting to the point. I find myself taking out some of my thoughts in order to refocus on the point I am trying to make. More simplistic and less creative. The Asian one also sounds a little like my writing, at times confusing and repetitious. I find it hard to put creativity in our writing for school with so much emphasis on facts. Also, I am not very deep because I am always afraid to be judged. I feel writing doesn't come naturally to me like it used to and I think I need more free write practice.
If I had to choose one pattern of thinking I felt related to it was the Hispanic, French, and Italian. I write like I am talking and tend to want to put how I feel about certain situations before getting to the point. I find myself taking out some of my thoughts in order to refocus on the point I am trying to make. More simplistic and less creative. The Asian one also sounds a little like my writing, at times confusing and repetitious. I find it hard to put creativity in our writing for school with so much emphasis on facts. Also, I am not very deep because I am always afraid to be judged. I feel writing doesn't come naturally to me like it used to and I think I need more free write practice.
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