National Honor Society Strengths And Weaknesses

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When my English teacher first spoke about the National Honors Society, I was eager to find more information about it. I highly praise and admire everything it emblematizes; I hope to be able to contribute everything I have to offer. I believe I can be a notable member of NHS for my school, Saddleback High School, and my community. Finding three weaknesses and three strengths about myself was a stirring challenge. Alike everyone, I have weaknesses and strengths, but finding a way to explain them was difficult to me. I pride myself in knowing that people can declare me extremely trustworthy. In everything I do, I establish myself as someone anyone can count on, from school work to their deepest secrets. While attending hospital occupations, I have made enduring …show more content…

I assume that if I ask for help, people will take it as a sign of impotence. This has led me to present poor quality work, that doesn't reflect what I can accomplish. It hasn't been easy, but over time I learned that it's convenient to ask for help and that everyone needs it to, at some point. When someone gives me their honest evaluation, I sense that in a way they are pointing out all my flaws. I know this isn't the case, but they can give me ten positive things and one negative thing about myself; I'll only remember the negative. I believe I don't take criticism well, or sometimes I get defensive about what they convey to me. People never expect to see me in front of a stage at all! Most of the time, I would scurry behind someone, when it came to presentations. My hands would get sweaty and my legs palpitate with terror. However this weakness I can overcome, which is why I decided to involve myself in a play. I postulate that my strengths and weaknesses mold my character, but don't necessarily define my abilities. Everyday, I aspire to improve myself in every way. I hope that with NHS I can exceed my goals and leave my imprint in this world

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