Ferns and Ivy
Ferns and Ivy
Ferns and Ivy
 

IYou have many wonderful ideas to share. Often, the person with the best ideas doesn’t always express it outwardly in a group. It is easier for you to think about things quietly or write down or sketch your ideas.

Don’t keep all your thoughts to yourself. Enjoy expressing yourself in words or pictures or keep a journal of your inner brainpower! When you are expected to work with others, volunteer to be the recorder for the group or offer to gather materials. Sometimes it helps to write your ideas on paper and give copies to the other group members. If you must speak before others, use written notes. Your thoughts and opinions are very valuable. Others will benefit from hearing them.

You prefer to work on projects alone. Your teacher will probably honor this request if you ask. Give yourself plenty of time to reflect on and polish your work.

Learn to build up your energy for the times when you know you will be around a group of people. Interacting with other people can drain a huge amount of mental energy from you. Find opportunities for quiet times in situations like this. Don’t let other people make you feel that it is wrong to need quiet time.

It is best for you to study alone, in a quiet space. Studying in groups is far too distracting.

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