Growth

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My capstone is a summary (more or less) of the work I've been doing on myself over the past 3ish years and what I have learned over that time. At first it was more physical, but it turns out that way more work had to be done mentally. It was originally longer but I trimmed out parts that weren't needed and now it's in a state that I'm proud of!

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George Mohn 2020
House Career & College
Advisor Korie Johnson
Plans RSU, Nursing
Advice I think that really making it about something you're already passionate about is super important. It's only as much extra work as you make it really. My paper is fairly concise but it's the accumulation of work I've been doing for a long time. Don't write it off immediately and finish it in the end, dig deep and figure out what you want to do and incorporate that.
Type Presentation
Discipline Language Arts

How It Began

A poster-board paired with a paper I'd write on learning how to learn.

How It Changed

I had to ditch the poster-board aspect due to the circumstances, and my goals for me have evolved majorly since it was assigned as well. That lesson of learning how to learn is still very important, but now it's more focused on discipline and being emotionally healthy.

Reflection

I learned a lot about me, and the "demons" I have. I feel not near as powerless as I did to them even just a little while ago. I'm learning to heal the mental things that need to be healed and grow in a healthy way, and not feel like a core part of me is a mistake and has to be hidden away.