My dominant personality traits have allowed me to have a positive role in my group. I am an extrovert which means, I am social, talkative, and an assertive person. This has allowed me to know and get along with my group members. This has had a positive affect during the project because, I share my input and ideas, and I’m not afraid to ask my fellow members questions. By being talkative I have got to know my team members on a more personal level. This has created a positive impact on this project because it helps our team be comfortable around each other, and get down to business. I am a dependable person, so I am always there for my group. I respond and communicate with my group members right away, and will accomplish any assignment. Overall my personality, and my fellow group member’s personalities have meshed, which has made this project a positive experience.
I am excited for us to work with the children at the HALO center. Our personalities will affect the way we work with the kids, and I know that all of our personalities will have a positive effect on the children we work with.
-Jesse Filo-
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I agree that you're very talkative - and I mean that in an entirely positive way!! I think the more outgoing each group member is, the more productive our group will be. Our ability to mesh and get along has been beneficial, as each person has been able to bring their strengths to their project.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree with the last statement. I think that the outgoing and positive attitudes of the group will provide the children with an environment that makes them feel safe and welcome, but more importantly- wanted.
ReplyDeleteThis project is setting the stage for these kids to step up and take initiative in being the person to make a bad situation into a good one. The more positive, outgoing, and uplifting our attitudes are, to better chance we have, the bigger change we can make.