Monday, 30 March 2015

Blog 44 - Monday, March 30, 2015

There will only be ONE (1) blog this week.  No school Friday!

Tell me about a lesson you've learned by watching someone else.
What did this teach you and how was it applied? Explain.


17 comments:

  1. A lesson I have learned from watching someone was in soccer. I went to the Pachuca vs impact soccer game, I saw the Pachuca goaltender opened his legs to wide and failed to save the last shot of the game. I then used that information in soccer against some friends, and they couldn't get goal on me afterwards. After watching the soccer game, and using that information, this made me a slightly better soccer player on the field. - Billy

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  2. A lesson I have learned by watching someone else is when my friend in elementary school took off her eating in the bathroom and put it next to the sink. When she went to put it back on, she realized that it wasn't there anymore because it fell in the sink. It was one of her favorite earrings. After seeing that, I now know to never put your accessories next to the sink. You will loose it forever and there's no way you can get it back.

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  3. A lesson I have learned by watching someone else is to not give up your life because it's been a bad time. Not a long time ago, someone who is very very close to almost committed suicide and the only reason they didn't was because of me. That made me realize how much one person can literally change someone else life. I would never in a million years committee suicide even if I am having a terrible time. When that person told me that they were going to do this I felt so relieved and shored. I thought i was losing someone very important, I can't see myself without this person. I then realized how pressure life is and to start enjoying instead of being depressed and not being happy with how you live. This really opened my eyes and now the person is as happy as can be. After we talked about this, they have been the happiest I have ever seen before. I really understand and I won't ever give up.

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  4. One lesson I've learned is not to be selfish. I actually learned this from my brother. He had been caught eating a full chip bag, it was a lays ketchup bag. He did not share with any of us. My mom soon figured this out when looking inside the garbage. Not only was he in trouble for being selfish, he was in trouble for eating chips when we weren't allowed to. He got into a lot of trouble. I mean we were kids, and our parents got angry. He taught me to share with everyone, even when it was very hard to.

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  5. A lesson I've learned by watching someone else is to not be selfish. I learned it from my sister. When me and my sister where younger and I would ask or try to tell her something she wouldst answer me or if we where eating at the table she would finish the desert and not give any to me:(. But as she grew up she became more metier and nicer.

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  6. A lesson I have learned by watching someone else is when my mom lost her wedding ring. My family and I were shopping and my mom had to run into a store quickly to get something, but before she got out of the car, she took her wedding ring off, put it on her lap and creamed her hands. She didn't realize that she had left her wedding ring on her lap as she was getting out of the car. Once we got home, my mom realized that she wasn't wearing her ring and she left it somewhere in front of the store. My family and I rushed back to that same store and looked all on the ground and in front of the store. Eventually my mom found her ring. Her ring was in a puddle in front of the store, and thank god that all the diamonds were still on it. Now I know to never take a ring off and then get out of the car without putting it back on.

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  8. I time that I learned a lesson from somebody else was when I was 8-9 years old from my old soccer coach. Dominic, who passed away from cancer in 2009. He taught not only me, but all my teammates to stand tall, keep your head up and regain confidence from your failures. Ever since then, I've really been contributing to staying positive and never giving up. A good example of this is I didn't get accepted in a special soccer program. But I'm keeping all the good stuff I did and put it towards trying harder the next chance I get. Thanks!!!

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  9. A lesson I've learned is to never steal or cheat. Because if you do, you're not giving your potential and you're writing down what other people know and not what you know. By doing this shows that you are not responsible and you have no self confidence. Karma will hit you even harder. So I suggest that you never steal or cheat in your life cause it's just not right.

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  10. A lesson I once learned is to not be selfish. I saw this when my friend wasn't sharing anything and his mom had to punish him since he wasn't listening to the warnings his mom told him. He later got his gaming privileges taken away and that taught me that there's consequences when you act selfish.

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  11. A lesson that I have learned is to always be nice to people no matter what because being nice to people is a wonderful legacy to leave behind. Even if there are people who treat you badly, it does not mean you have to do the same thing to them. I've learned to never make someone else feel bad even if that's the way they are making you feel because words that are used to hurt others can break someone into a million pieces. The words you'll regret the most are the ones you use to intentionally hurt someone. I've learned this from aunt because she always tries to be nice to others and that's why so many people love her. I think that being nice is the best thing a person can ever do and that's why I always try and be nice to others, even if they don't treat me the same way.

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  12. A lesson I have learned from watching someone else is cooking. When I was younger I would wake up early just to watch my parents cook, especially on the weekends. This skill has been useful because now my parents can't always be home for supper so I usually cook for my brother and I. Now because of these skills I learn how to cook things in the proper order and what I should and shouldn't cook alone.

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  13. A lesson I learned from my grandmother is to spend time with the ones you love. I learn this by hearing about my grandmother stories about her experiences during the second world war. During that war almost all of her friends dads were killed and that shows me that I need to spent a lot more time with my parent because I don't if my parent could get into an accident or if I would not see them ever again so I spend a lot time with my parents

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  14. A lesson I learned from my dad was to never trust my uncle due to the fact that he gave me whiskey to gargle when I was 4 because I had a sore throat.Now I don't trust my uncle because my dad was really mad when he found out my uncle did that, so now when he tries to give me advice I don't listen.

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  15. Something I leaned from some one else was my dad the other day a mirror Cabernet feel in are bathroom it made a huge meth everything that was glass in it broke, we were told to be careful near the cabnette because we knew it was losse but we choose not to do anything so I learned to do things right away

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