Tag: community

  • I’m not necessarily the same person that I was when I was 18 and I want my content and image to reflect that

    I’m not necessarily the same person that I was when I was 18 and I want my content and image to reflect that

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    University felt a bit like a transitional period from teenager to adult and now I feel like I have nothing to hide behind now even though I still don’t want to be an adult. I was having so many existential crises over where I should be living and working whilst actively trying to avoid making a decision about any long-term plans. I contemplated moving to Glasgow, switching jobs, taking online courses and started looking at masters programmes because without the student lifestyle, I lost my way quite a bit. However, it’s evident from talking to me or reading my dissertation, that Edinburgh is a huge part of my identity and giving it up by moving away wasn’t going to be the cure that I thought it would be. Instead, I moved to a different part of the city, the West End, switched to a full-time role at my job and started taking myself out on dates again.

    https://beccamarriner.com/2022/01/21/its-been-a-blur
  • There are many things I want to try but there are also quite a few things limiting what I can do

    There are many things I want to try but there are also quite a few things limiting what I can do

    Keywords: EDS 113 , Principles and Methods of Assessment , assessment , learning , principles of assessment

    Having other people comment on your assessments and teaching approaches seems like a good way to gain new perspectives with which you can better yourself. Now I only have the internet for those things but hopefully things will start looking up and I will soon get to do the things I could not before.

    https://lifetakenlessseriously.wordpress.com/2022/01/19/summing-up-my-journey

    image source: https://lifetakenlessseriously.wordpress.com/2020/09/22/losing-my-bearings

  • I wanted to make the most of my University experience, not just in my studies, but also in the friendships I had made

    I wanted to make the most of my University experience, not just in my studies, but also in the friendships I had made

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    This phase of my life was when I started to realise that I’d changed so much in a short period of time, it was crazy. Before University, I didn’t go out very much and I had quite a small circle of friends, I also didn’t have very much confidence and my mental health wasn’t doing great. But after just a few months at University, I really started to notice changes, I was truly happy and felt like I had found somewhere that I belonged, I didn’t feel judged and felt included within my friendship groups, allowing my confidence to shine through and help me to become the best version of myself, this was the life I had always longed for. So to any current or future students reading this, be yourself and your confidence will shine through, this can feel different and scary to begin with, but as students we need to recognise that change can be good!

    https://afreshstart288248067.wordpress.com/2022/01/13/i-dont-recognise-myself-is-this-normal
  • Practice Self-Care

    Practice Self-Care

    Keywords: Read , communications technology , Golden Rule , ICT , information , information and communications technology , information retrieval , information technology , knowledge , language , literacy , marketplace , natural language , search , technology

    In this installment of the ongoing series about the Golden Rule, I want to talk about self-care. But before I get to that topic per se, let me note how nothing we ever do is ever done alone, in isolation, or independently of other people. Everything is always done in the context of our environment, and as everyone and everything on Earth shares this same planet as our context, we are all in this (and in everything) together.

    In other words: “self” is an awkward concept (insofar as no-one could even exist outside of this shared context, habitat, or whatever you might want to call it — see also the homepage [ https://wants.blog ] for more related thoughts on this topic).

    Nonetheless, if we do consider ourselves as individuals, separated and apart from one another, then we ought to (I feel, according to a “Golden Rule” type of sympathy for one another) practice self-care, simply in order not to become a burden upon one-another (and yet also in a self-serving way, for our own well-being, in what Adam Smith might have referred to as an “enlightened self-interest” kind of motivation).

    Let me underscore one more time: In my opinion, this is definitely also a social behavior. Although it can be interpreted as a “pulling yourself up by your own bootstraps” behavior, I prefer to view it more realistically as a social act. Seen in this light, practicing self-care can easily be interpreted as an implicit request for help.

    And this is precisely where the Golden Rule becomes fundamental. Let me split it up into (some of) its several parts:

    • practice self-care, in order not to become a burden on others
    • request help from others (who are capable of helping without being unduly burdened)
    • openly acknowledge your own gratitude for any help provided
    • show your own willingness to help others

    Such sentiments are so fundamental to most friendships and similar relationships involving mutual support that it almost seems superfluous to point them out or to draw attention to them — as if there were something remarkable about regular and natural kindness that might need to be explained.

    Today, however, I feel that the social cohesion we experience is becoming increasingly atomized and the social and supportive bonds we might experience on a daily basis may become ever more distant. Close relationships used to be a matter of close proximity. Increasingly, “close” is a matter of choice — we can choose to be close (or not) … with anyone. anywhere. anytime.

    You may recall that I wrote about the film “Vicky, Christina, Barcelona” (2008) last week (see “Sparring for Literacy“). Today I am taking a more “personal” approach to pretty much the same topic (“communications”).

    I feel we are all motivated (by the circumstances of distance) and to some extent need to make implicit wants more explicit. We increasingly need to actually say it out loud.

  • How many writers & bloggers apply the Golden Rule to writing & blogging?

    How many writers & bloggers apply the Golden Rule to writing & blogging?

    Keywords: Social Business , Christ , Christian , Christianity , communication , communications , community , Golden Rule , Jesus , language , listen , listening , sharing , write , writing

    You might want to grab a cuppa for this one, because Imma take you on a bender with a long arc and it will probably be night time before we return home!

    I distinctly remember becoming aware of how this is actually a violation of Jesus’ “Golden Rule” — in other words: we ought to listen to others, much in the same way that we want others to listen to us.

    https://socio.business.blog/2023/11/15/listening

    Yes: I just quoted myself — which is (IMHO) perfectly OK because I manage so many blogs that now and then I simply have to do it! 😛

    Well, so I see that other blog post as the introduction to my topic here today, so if you haven’t seen it, then please hop on over and check it out (it opens a new page, so it’s absolutely no problem at all to get back here 😉 ). And it’s not terribly long, either.

    My hunch (also known as a hypothesis) is that few bloggers read other blogs and probably fewer interact in a significant way. Mind you: I said bloggers — let alone the general population (who hardly seem aware that the internet exists beyond the realm of Google & Amazon & Netflix (wait a second — is that the INTERNET, too?). Marketers will trample all over anything that sounds even remotely social, but marketing is different than what regular folks do — isn’t it?

    Still — none of these folks, whether regular or normal or abnormal or whatever, do much more than dip their toes in. Balls deep? Are you kidding me?

    Before I make a short story long, let me cut to the chase. During the 4 weeks of the advent season leading up to Christmas, I plan to entertain different aspects of this question (“How many writers and bloggers apply the Golden Rule to writing and blogging?”) … and maybe I will even manage to arrive at some sort of conclusion before the year ends (hopefully we will not all be lost forever, right?).

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  • I WANT IN and I WANT COURSES. Please… Please… Please!

    I WANT IN and I WANT COURSES. Please… Please… Please!

    Keywords: Week 15 , development communication , U11L

    What terrifies me about it is the events that would take place in the next semester. I heard from my seniors that claiming courses and units were extremely difficult and it was like The Hunger Games (SAIS Edition). It would sometimes be “sold-out” as they would say it, and because of this, they would be encountering issues such as taking up the units that they failed to take for the semester.

    https://sixtyfifty2021.wordpress.com/2021/12/29/i-want-in
  • In no time I had written something I was happy with

    In no time I had written something I was happy with

    Keywords: Blog , back country , cancer , life , lifestyle , diagnosis , therapy , treatment , well-being

    I realize that is for me and hope you continue with me along this journey.

    https://stephenmedhurst.ca/2021/11/25/im-here-to-stay-join-me-on-my-journey
  • If you are reading this I want to thank you for your time

    If you are reading this I want to thank you for your time

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    We are in this unit together and will excel together. Looking forward to reading some of your blogs and the rest of the term in this class.

    https://bradrayneraccounting.wordpress.com/2021/11/21/introduction
  • I want to find people with open minds that are open to suggestions and can collaborate with different people

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    I believe that with this type of work environment, employees can perform to their peak. Trust can be built inside of the company. When I venture into new things, I would like to do the same.

    https://nicolassosa2019.school.blog/2021/11/20/open-work-space