Patrick James L. Pangilinan Grade 11-Abm Pythagoras Personal Development Module 1
Patrick James L. Pangilinan Grade 11-Abm Pythagoras Personal Development Module 1
WHAT I KNOW
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Similarities of all stages of my Difference in my “self” across Possible reasons for the
“self” the three stages of my life changes in me
Generous I was lazy, self-centered and Growing up was a roller coaster
Friendly finicky during my younger years ride. There were many ups and
Desires to do well but became hard working, downs which greatly influenced
Helpful thoughtful and listens to the the change of my traits such as
Happy and optimistic concerns of other people as responsibilities, maturity and
Adventurous time passed by some other certain events
Productive related to the change
FOLLOW UP QUESTIONS:
1. How do you compare yourself now from before? How do you fair in your achievements?
-My way of thinking change from the past years, I absolutely think like a child into believing that the
world is a place without problems and that I always have time for playing. I always think my family and
friends will always be there for me to help when I have problems. But in reality, there are times you
have to cope up with your daily problems yourself as they also have their own. My interest also change
as I am more concentrated on my future and education now more than before. I also have lesser time to
bond with my friends because I’m swamped with things to do. Therefore, my present self is much more
capable and mature compared to my past self.
2. Do you think you can achieve more now than you were small? Cite some examples
-In my own perspective, I do think I can achieve more than I can achieve before since I did gone through
changes. Growing up comes with different experiences which aids in my coping up skills. Those
experiences taught me to stand up after every fall, be brave to breakthrough all of the struggles and be
independent. I became more passionate of what I want. I can achieve more now since I am no longer
coward on taking risks. I believe that if you try something, it’s either you win or you’ll learn.
3. There are many instances where in you can chose who you can be as of now. Why this current
“self”? Explain.
-There are many instances where I can be someone other than my current self just that I know for a fact
that I am making progress. That progress is still something whether little or not. If I go back time and
given chance to, change, I can but I won’t since my current self is already an output of all my
input/efforts. For me, the output “my current self” is not perfect but great. This current self is what I
wanted to become after all “an open-minded and concerned person”. My past self would be incredibly
happy to see me where I am today.
This would also cover my achievements and successes during the pandemic. This will help overcome
problems and struggles amidst a pandemic. The strengths and achievements before will remind me not
to be a coward and fight for my future even with the pandemic still going.
3. How does your self-realization affect your family? You may ask them in
answering this?
-My self-realizations affected my family in a positive way as they can now share things they don’t share
with us during our childhood such as daily struggles, problems in finance and responsibility. I can also be
a helping hand to aid in such a way that will not make my father feel less of a father. I also help in doing
chores so they won’t be bothered by that after a long day.