Jonathan Asfour
Eng 101
Hats of the Problem Solver
Reading about the explorer, I think that this is the “hat” that comes most natural. I am a very curious person and love to learn. Learning about theories, facts, concepts, rules, and data interest and fascinate me. I enjoy it. As a problem solver, I think this would b one of my strongest traits.
Being an artist on the other hand can prove to sometimes be a hassle to me. In certain circumstances, I find it extremely easy to manipulate and put things together. On the other hand, in other circumstances I get stuck in a way of thinking and cannot seems to get out of it. I fail to open my mind and think outside the box at times. Taking my time and not pressuring myself to accomplish something fast would help me a lot. I sometimes try to get ahead of myself, but instead, I fall behind because I am thinking too fast. I think if I slow down sometimes, being an artist will not be as hard as I have it made out to be.
The judge seems like a very easy task for me. I pay good attention to little details and seem to be able to literally, “judge”, very well. Because of my attention to details, mixed with a little OCD that I have, I can usually easily look at something I have done and critique myself without being biased.
Last, but not least, the warrior I think would be another easily attainable trait. I am very good at pushing myself and being persistent. When I put my mind to something I accomplish it and accomplish it well. I try not to make excuses, and try to do it as best I can.