Sunday, October 17, 2010

Searching for INFORMATION

I thought it was going to be a lot easier to find information on specific notes or music that affect the body and is good for the body. It is hard. All that comes up are songs or dieseases and the notes on the sicknesses. I am very passionate about this project but some times I tend to get frustrated because things don't come out the way I planned. But my teachers warned me about this happening. The bad thing about things going astray is that I'm a perfectionist. I want things to go and be perfect. This tends to slow me down at times. But my projects and work always come out in immaculate condition. I feel that this project will not just help me reveal my passion to the world but it will also help me become more relaxed and teach me that I can only do so much. I'm very excited to see where this project will take me.

3 comments:

  1. I agree with the way you are seeing this project. It is not just a way for us to show our interest in something we are passionate about but it is also an exercise to teach us patience. Like you, I am also a perfectionist and even thought at the time you are doing a project it seems to be a hassle, in the end it is awesome! Being a perfectionist helps makes us put more effort and time into our project and also at the end we feel more proud of what er accomplished. So Massita... don't give up when you get frustrated.

    I also want to remind you that for this research blog we have a link so don't forget to add one.

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  2. It's good to be a perfectionists in some instances but there are others in which you have to just accept that not everything is going to be perfect. Perhaps it would help if you take some time to think of what your project consists of and the things you can do to make it the best you can without having it become a taxing issue in your life because you also have other things going on.

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  3. Even when you find sites about illnesses, can you extrapolate or learn from them by thinking about what they imply?

    Perhaps read some biographies of great musicians or singers?

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