Sunday, January 31, 2016

A run through reflecting

re·flect
rəˈflekt/
verb
gerund or present participle: reflecting
  1. 1.
    (of a surface or body) throw back (heat, light, or sound) without absorbing it.
    "when the sun's rays hit the earth a lot of the heat is reflected back into space"
    synonyms:send back, throw back, cast back
    "the snow reflects light"
  2. 2.
    think deeply or carefully about.

I had the opportunity to earn some (much needed) points this last week by reflecting over my writing assignments. The amount of growth that I saw in my essays astounded me. I went from basically re-telling the story to somehow forming an entire essay from a single word. Sounds crazy right? It just goes to show how vast the human brain truly is. 

                                    Anyways, after re-reading my essays countless times I found a general theme about what I could have improved in each essay. All I needed to do was think more and provide better analysis! Simple enough, I just put a little more stress on my lil noggin. So there I was, analyzing all my essays and quotes again, trying to find that "deeper" meaning. I went back through the title of the books and inferred like the Bedford reader suggested, ANDDDD...I found nothing. Three hours in and still nothing. Four hours in and I fixed a semi-colon issue, 1/15 errors corrected yay me. Eventually I put my laptop down and took a walk outside. -Side note, if you ever feel stressed or overwhelmed I suggest taking a walk. You'll be astounded.- After taking in some fresh air, I decided to approach my writing in a different mindset. Instead of analyzing my analysis for what was wrong, I read my pieces for enjoyment.Like the Bedford Reader suggests, "The first time you read an essay, size up the forest; later you can squint at the acorns all you like." ( Bedford Chapter 1) 
After reading my pieces a couple times, I started to notice what I didn't like. I started to realize my mistakes and slowly but surely began correcting them. In a matter of an hour, I had four almost entirely new essays sitting in front of me. All I needed was a change of mindset to reflect on my past correctly.

                                     There it is folks. My life lesson for this post. I realize that sometimes, to reflect correctly, you must change your mindset entirely. Yes..yes..it's hard I know..I know it's a lot of work trust me i'm lazy too. But if I haven't earned your trust yet through my posts, well...that's your fault because i'm freaking inspirational. No, but seriously if you want a different outlook on life, step out of your old shoes and into some new ones. It's a lot like running! If you keep using the same old pair of shoes you'll hurt yourself. Sometimes you gotta spend the extra money to buy new shoes and save yourself from pain. Just like in life, you have to spend some energy and time to make a new platform for yourself to view life on. Life,after-all, is only as beautiful as you make it!

7 comments:

  1. Amun, I respect you a lot man. Reflecting, on our friendship (as short as it may be), you've given me all the right advice, help, and inspiration when I've needed it, and here you are doing it again. I definitely agree with you that sometimes, even the most difficult of tasks become fun and interesting when you look at it from the other side. Keep up the hustle bro

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  2. Amun, great post! I really liked how you recollected your experience of reflecting on your essays. I think that the approach that you have formed to literature is great.
    Can't wait to read more!
    Shreya Subramanian

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  3. Amun! I'm not in this class anymore but you should know that I really appreciate this whole new mindset thing. Cause you know what they say... When life gives you LEMONS....

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  4. Wow this piece was overflowing with your voice! I loved when you said: "All I needed to do was think more and provide better analysis!" It cracked me up! AND I TOTALLY AGREE!!! Learned a lot from this post! You "freaking inspiration" helped me to realize that my life is "only as beautiful as [I] make it." THANK YOU AMUN!

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  5. Almond, I love how you incorporated your own language into this post! I like how you realized how to improve, and also, why would you take a walk when you can go for a run? (still mad that you stole my blog title idea though :/ )

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  7. Dang Amun. It actually sounds like you're talking right to me. Also that's a really cool message that you got out of "The Bedford Reader". All i got was "highlighters are bad". Anyway, Great Post!

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