Hiren's project was not only a cool experience, but it was also very fun and I was able to show a little bit of my creativity with it. In the end, the biggest thing that I did for this project is that I made a poster by myself for an inspirational concept that I had chosen, and this was very fun for me. I am not too artistic of a person, so it was also a bit challenging to create a product that would be good enough to hang up somewhere in the school. I spent all weekend one week cutting, pasting, writing, and coloring a poster about "being a good role model", and even though I wasn't too fond of the end-result, I was glad to know that Hiren liked it. I chose this specific topic since role models are a big key to not only getting guidance for the future, but also in advising one on how to become a better leader oneself.
Hiren was a good leader to me and his other helper because he constantly updated us whenever something in his project changed, and he always showed us examples of his own posters to get ideas from. He was very supportive as well, since he knew how time-consuming my project was, if I told him that there would be certain days where I couldn't help him with something, and I think that was very unselfish of him. I do want to state that he can be somewhat critical, so there were many times where he unwillingly put down my work, but it didn't really hurt me since he is my cousin and I am used to his criticism. On the other hand, though, his criticism was constructive, and so it inspired me to make my poster so incredible that even he wouldn't find any flaws in it; he can be a true motivation, and I truly respect him for that. Hiren is a type of leader that doesn't fall behind in getting everyone on track, but he is also not one to push his helpers when they are busy with other things.
I thought that my role in this project was pretty minor, but I seem to have done more than I think since this was a busy yet simple project to conduct. I did everything I was told to, and my limited time in and out of class for this project motivated me as well to finish the tasks he assigned to me before he asked for them. I went through with all of the tasks that go along with being a helper, doing the things I was asked to as well as asking my own questions to avoid misunderstandings. I feel that this project turned out very much how I expected it would: with colorful bursts of creativity on paper that helped me discover that such small things like posters can be noticed and help change how others think. I always scouted the hallways for new posters that Hiren periodically put up, and I have to say that even though I was involved with parts of their creation, the things written on them where pretty interesting to stop and read.
All in all, it appears that all of the goals we had set as a group for Hiren's project have been met since none of us ever failed to create inspiring posters or do our research about whether others are actually taking away from our work. We all successfully worked together as a team, never having any disputes, mostly since this was a project about expression through artwork. I feel that these posters are helpful for those who read them because they are well-written and have the ability to remind people about the brighter side of learning life's lessons. As I previously stated, my limited time available for this project was my main concern, but I was able to pull through all clean since Hiren or other members of our group would tell me if something was needed of me.
Hiren was a good leader to me and his other helper because he constantly updated us whenever something in his project changed, and he always showed us examples of his own posters to get ideas from. He was very supportive as well, since he knew how time-consuming my project was, if I told him that there would be certain days where I couldn't help him with something, and I think that was very unselfish of him. I do want to state that he can be somewhat critical, so there were many times where he unwillingly put down my work, but it didn't really hurt me since he is my cousin and I am used to his criticism. On the other hand, though, his criticism was constructive, and so it inspired me to make my poster so incredible that even he wouldn't find any flaws in it; he can be a true motivation, and I truly respect him for that. Hiren is a type of leader that doesn't fall behind in getting everyone on track, but he is also not one to push his helpers when they are busy with other things.
I thought that my role in this project was pretty minor, but I seem to have done more than I think since this was a busy yet simple project to conduct. I did everything I was told to, and my limited time in and out of class for this project motivated me as well to finish the tasks he assigned to me before he asked for them. I went through with all of the tasks that go along with being a helper, doing the things I was asked to as well as asking my own questions to avoid misunderstandings. I feel that this project turned out very much how I expected it would: with colorful bursts of creativity on paper that helped me discover that such small things like posters can be noticed and help change how others think. I always scouted the hallways for new posters that Hiren periodically put up, and I have to say that even though I was involved with parts of their creation, the things written on them where pretty interesting to stop and read.
All in all, it appears that all of the goals we had set as a group for Hiren's project have been met since none of us ever failed to create inspiring posters or do our research about whether others are actually taking away from our work. We all successfully worked together as a team, never having any disputes, mostly since this was a project about expression through artwork. I feel that these posters are helpful for those who read them because they are well-written and have the ability to remind people about the brighter side of learning life's lessons. As I previously stated, my limited time available for this project was my main concern, but I was able to pull through all clean since Hiren or other members of our group would tell me if something was needed of me.
This project was very fun! Here is a picture of the poster I created:
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