Blog: Who Are You? (Part II)

Posted by Robert Griffith | Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Important: Don't give personal information (last name, age, name of your school, etc.)
(Note: If you prefer to not share personal feelings on a blog, you may print your assignments and keep in a binder to be graded when I grade blogs.)


Looking At Myself: Personality Traits


Click “New Post” (from the top navigation menu) and call it “My Personality Traits”.
Personality Traits: Are you tactful? Bold? Sociable? Quiet? Thoughtful? Energetic? Funny? Sympathetic? Inquisitive? Reserved? Dramatic? Intelligent? List as many traits as you can that describe you.

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Looking At Myself: Skills and Aptitudes


Click “New Post” (from the top navigation menu) and call it “My Skills and Aptitudes”.

What skills have you learned? What comes easily for you? Do you have a special talent for anything in particular? Are you good at working with your hands? Solving problems? Working with people? Are you artistic? A good reader? A welder? A seamstress?  An artist? 
 
Discuss as many skills and aptitudes as you can apply

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Looking At Myself: Roles


Click “New Post” (from the top navigation menu) and call it “My Roles”.

Your roles are the different parts you play in your life. Most of these are temporary, though some can go on for many years. Right now, you are probably a son or daughter, a student, a friend. You might also be an employee, a sister or brother, a girlfriend or boyfriend, and so on.

Discuss the different roles you play in your life.  Click "Publish" to save your post.

Looking At Myself: Occupations and Vocations

Click “New Post” (from the top navigation menu) and call it “My Occupations and Vocations”.

Occupations (work you do for pay) and vocations (recreational activities) might include you being a babysitter, saxophone player, cook, ballet dancer, skateboarder, or basketball player.

List your occupations and vocations and click "Publish" to save your post.

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