Introducing yourself. Getting to know your
classmates. Drawing your self-representation. These are usually done during
first days of each class.
However, some of our professors get a little
bit... creative.
During our first day for our EDUC102 (Theories
and Principles of Learning) class, my professor instrcuted us to do a visual
representations of ourselves. However, we need to use a triangle in doing so.
She argued that having that kind of restriction will help the students to be
creative.
Usually, for this kind of exercise, I have my
standard self-representation which is a mirror. Mirror because I reflect the
attitude of the person I am with - not reflect in the sense of I will copy
his/her attitude, but in the sense of I can adapt and be flexible towards the
other person's attitudes and mood swings.
Because we need to use a triangle, I need to
think of something else. After minutes of deliberation, I came up with this:
The long thread that represents freedom, because I
live faraway from my parents, residing in an apartment near my university. The
persons holding the thread are my parents, giving me the support I need even
though I'm faraway, holding me in line wherever I want to go. The triangle is a
small, but integral piece connecting me to my parents. Lastly, I represented
myself as the balloon, always flying and soaring, but is ready to burst
anytime.
Indeed, the subconscious mind is truly powerful. I
have said the aforementioned reasons in a whim, just to have something to say
because it was my turn to explain. However, after analyzing, I realized that
somehow... the balloon representation of myself is a lot better than my
standard mirror. It fits perfectly, capturing my innermost thoughts about my
strength and weaknesses I've never given much thought about before.
My other classmates have drawn a slice of pizza
(she says she loves to eat so a pizza's the first thought that came to mind), a
chick (it was cute how she used the beak as her triangle!, I forgot her
explanation though), an arrow (pointing to the left because he's an activist and and upward to represent being progressive), a tree (because she's strong
and resilient), among many more.
It was indeed a nice way. and a creative one at
that. So, using a triangle, what's your visual representation of yourself?
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