Week 5 Reflection #GenerasiGIGIH by YABB
Hi again! It will be more different from the previous week since the questions given by fellow students. Here I goooo!
Talking about losing and seatbacks, I think that would be the biggest challenge for everyone. As big feelings can emerge throughout the grieving process. I also feel if emotions can be consuming but they won’t be permanent. I always talk to myself if my life is not a competition to others. My mantra is..
If I lose, I learn. If I win, I also learn.
If I fail, I learn. If I succeed, I also learn.
Yes! Sometimes people forget to look at progress and a process they made before they get lost. I can handle myself even when I feel I can’t do it. Being vulnerable and gentle to accept will be a greater good. It’s normal. I see that I’m not alone and loved by many. So, take learnings and move forward!
Yup! I’m not a perfect one to tackle burn out but perhaps I could recommend some. Here is what I always do,
- Create a list of priorities to what learnings you want to go deeper
2. Try to connect with visual and audio so it will make you happier
3. Spare a time to yourself as a me-time (it will recharge your energy :D)
Last but not least, I recommend you to take a Bootcamp course related to either data analyst or data science. If you are a moviegoer, you can watch a Youtube channel like ‘Manusia Setengah Chi Kuadrat’, Simplilearn, Krish Naik, free Code Camp, and many more. And if you are a bookishness, you probably can read a scientific book like a statistics book, a digital journal, or a digital paper.
And my proposed tagline for this program is #BreakYourGround
I feel that all students are trying to break their ground for going extramiles. To become a #GenerasiGIGIH means you need to be more persistent than who you are today. Break your ground from you, by you, and to you.
Thank you for stopping by and hope my journey can help you as well :)