Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Working During the Holidays


     I work at a retail store.  Everyone knows that the holiday season is crazy busy, stressful, and ridiculous.  This is my first year working retail during the holidays and I never realized how true that was until now.  There's people that come out to shop only during the holidays so they don't really know the employees and think they are just annoying them and bombarding them with questions.  Customers are often times rude and will verbally abuse the employees without real reason.  The holidays can be a rough time for people already, you never know what's going on in someones mind, and the last thing they need is a person who they don't even know yelling at them and calling them names.  In this post I wanted to reflect on stress and mental health of those who work during the holidays.  

    Some people truly are just mean and don't realize the consequences of their actions.  Every time I think I've seen it all, I get surprised with another comment or decision made.  Customers in and out all day are fighting to get through crowds and yelling with other people or become upset that what they want is sold out, but that is nothing associates can control.  This season seems to be worse than others due to COVID-19 and almost everything being sold out on top of having a shortage of workers.  Many people fail to realize that.  Over time it has become more and more mentally draining having to go to work only to get yelled at, pushed, or ignored for 8 hours a day.  What I really want to get at is, focus on yourself.  Focus on your mental health and put yourself first.  Even with everything going on, it's still a great reward just being able to get up everyday and go to work or school.  Always put yourself first and make sure that you are alright before you make sure that others are.

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Picking Content


        Sometimes when writing papers we have no idea what to write about.  For example, this blog post.  I had absolutely no idea where to start and honestly I still don't really know where I'm going with it.  I just wanted to talk about the reality of writing.  The words and content don't always just come to you where you know everything you want to say.  Rather times the words seem to flow as you start writing.  When I started my paper, I knew nothing but a topic and a title.  I spent days just trying to figure out where to even start my introduction.  It didn't even come to me until maybe a week later when I sat down, found all three of my sources, knocked out my introduction and first body paragraph all in a matter of 30 minutes.  It's funny how the human brain works.  Sometimes the words are there and sometimes they aren't.  I guess a big takeaway from this post honestly is just the word "sometimes".  Sometimes you know every last details, sometimes you don't even know the general concept.  Sometimes you're prepared and sometimes you're the furthest thing from it.  All I can really say it to not rush things and worry about sticking to a strict schedule and plan.  Life doesn't always go according to plan.  Take things as the come to you and go from there.  You may be surprised where you end up. 

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Writing a Rational Argument

 

Writing a rational argument seems a little repetitive, when I heard that was our next project I honestly was a little frustrated.  I feel like we've written so many of these over the course of our schooling.  I understand the purpose for it but just why do we need to keep doing it over and over.  I said all of this before I actually knew in detail what the rationale argument was.  I originally just thought it was another argumentative essay of picking one side and arguing your beliefs on it.  You could only image the relief on my face when I found out it was so much more than that.

    The rational argument dives deeper to actually explain your stance while still being open to other viewpoints and acknowledging those other viewpoints even if you don't believe in them.  I really think too that having this be our next assignment it can allow room for opinions without any being biased or feeling judged which is something that everyone needs and deserves to have.

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Midterms

     Surprisingly enough I haven't had a single midterm for any of my courses.  None of my professors had any reviews about progress halfway through the semester or anything which I thought was a little strange being that there was all this talk of midterm stress and anxiety and I haven't even had one.  Maybe it was just the way that my schedule is set up and the specific classes I'm in but I had a HUGE relief when I found out I didn't have to worry about taking yet another exam.

    Midterms in my opinion are almost as stressful as finals if not more and here's why.  Midterms are supposed to mark your halfway point in the class  and finals mark the end.  If you take a midterm and perform poorly on it, you will likely be stressing about your grade for the rest of the semester and you will be realizing that you don't have much more you can even do to try and raise it.  Mid terms are given halfway through semester when you may still be adjusting to your classes and just beginning to feel comfortable with where you're at.  On top of that, many kids are not good test takers, myself being one, and the thought of having yet another big test with a large amount of information is super stressful and gives anxiety thinking about it.  Although I didn't have any this semester, I feel for the students that did.    

Finals!!!!!

      Finals week is coming up and I can't even begin to express how stressed out I am.  I may only have 2 "finals" for classe...