Tuesday, February 10, 2015
2/10/2015
Think about the quote above. What does this mean to you? How could this apply to your life? How could this apply to your school work? I would love to give you less work in class if it meant you were going to focus harder on the work. Do you think you would get more out of it? Would that work for you? Why or why not?
Doing less with more focus means that I would be able to concentrate more on what is important to me. For example, school work could become more concentrated towards the area of study I am interested in. For me specifically, engineering focuses on math and science. I would be able to focus more on these topics than other topics that aren't as important to me. It is the simple idea of quality over quantity. If I focus more on soccer outside of school, i will have the potential to become a better soccer player. Everything that you devote more focus to has more potential to become greater. Rather than having retakes for tests, if you focus more on that test, you will do better and there will be no reason to have retakes. I think if I devoted more time and effort to the things that I do, then they will in turn be better than they would have been, had I neglected them. Giving something my full attention will always be better than devoting less time to something. Just because there are less assignments though, I don't think I will feel any more motivated to do more work or work harder. It would be nice to have less work, but I wouldn't put any more effort than what is needed. Would this improve my work? Probably not.
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