Sunday, May 15, 2016

Blog 15

  • What did you enjoy most?
  • The thing that I enjoyed most of all was the time that I was given throughout the year to work on my game and become a better player.
  • Where were you most productive, what are you most proud of?
  • I was most productive in the batting cage working on my swing.  I am most proud of the improvements I have made to my game both physically and mentally.
  • What did you learn about your passion?
  • I learned that in order to truly succeed in my passion, a lot of hard work is needed.
  • What did you learn about yourself?
  • I learned that if I push myself to the limits, I can do great things. 
  • What do you wish you would have done that you neglected to do?
  • I think I could have worked on my fielding more often but for the most part I covered everything I wanted to cover.
  • Rate your individual effort toward the learning in your interest area?
  • I would rate myself extremely high because I used my time throughout the year very well and wasted little to no time. 
  • Where did you fall short?
  • I fell a little short at the end of the year because I completely forgot about my final presentation date but other than that I did great and stayed on top of everything all year.
  • How will this experience inform your future?
  • It will prepare me for my future because baseball and school will soon be what I am required to do everyday and by taking this class I got a head start. 
  • Would you recommend this program to others? And Why?
  • I have in fact recommended this class to others because it gives people the time to do what they truly love to do and there is nothing more anyone could ask for in their senior year of high school.
  • Write anything else you would like to include in this blog entry.
  • I would just like to thank Mrs. Sekera for allowing me to do this all year and staying with me the entire way!









Sunday, May 1, 2016

Blog 14

"Do not let what you cannot do interfere with what you can do."    - John Wooden

This is one of my favorite quotes of all time because of not only the meaning but the person who said it.  John Wooden is arguably the best coach of any sport of all time.  I have read his book and followed many of his accomplishments closely.  The quote is explaining that letting things that you can not control impact the things you can control is simply wrong.  I have very similar views to that and believe that in life there are things that are out of control. 


Confidence