Personal Report - Edited.edited
Personal Report - Edited.edited
Personal Report - Edited.edited
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Introduction
The following report explores my experiences during the “home and away” and the
“meet the practitioners” activities. The paper focuses on the critical insights that I obtained from
the experiences. First, I will outline both the positive and the negative encounters, as well as the
immediate actions that I took. I will also use the experiences obtained from the activities to reach
different conclusions. I will also apply research to get the necessary recommendations that would
Table of Findings
helped guide me on
how to grow my
work on my skills.
time management.
easier to explain to
the audience.
presentation audience.
quantitative conclusions.
presentation
complicated the
presentation.
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any presentation.
Effect engaged to
understand this
importance of to audience
developing exciting
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presentation methods.
audience.
pathway to success.
which definitely
particular issues.
improve my
confidence.
Low Importance
Medium Importance
High Importance
Conclusions
Through analyzing and exploring the results obtained through the table, I developed two
conclusions that would serve as essential improvement points that would help me better the
world I work in. The first conclusion I observed was that I experienced a lack of self-awareness
and a false sense of my abilities. The conclusion was centered on the fact that I watched that I
The Dunning-Kruger effect results from an individual overestimating their very own
abilities. This results in the individual needing more information and enough training in a
particular area (Hofer et al., 2022, p. 10). One of the most observable consequences of the effect
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is when it makes people who are very good at a particular area believe that everybody else
around them possesses the same skills, which makes them undervalue their very own skills. On
top of that, an individual might unknowingly give in to the thought that they have obtained a skill
while, in reality, they are just a below-average performer getting closer to average levels.
Therefore, The effect could make it difficult for an individual to realize their strengths
(Muller et al., 2020, p. 474). In my case, I believe the effect may have contributed to the anxiety
and the thought that everyone else involved in the activities could do it with ease. This may have
resulted in the need for more preparation as well as the lack of proper research. As a result, I was
not able to deliver an ideal presentation and faced various challenges trying to show what I had
researched. I, therefore, had lost the capacity to recognize my skills and abilities, which
My second conclusion is the recognition of the need for continuous growth. Continuous
growth/development involves bettering ourselves, learning new things, and developing new
abilities throughout our lifetime. It includes progress and understanding that one experiences
throughout one's lifetime and goes beyond ordinary schooling or training. This conclusion is
supported by immediate actions experienced during the activities, such as the need to encourage
audience engagement and the importance of presenters providing better clarification of the
terminologies used.
Powell and Coughlan (2020, p. 823) argue that continuous professional growth is
paramount in today's ever-changing world. It, therefore, revolves around the idea of engaging in
growth and avoiding comfort zones that become established over time hen, thus allowing us to
explore new limits. It is based on the notion that life involves a constant learning process instead
of an already established endpoint. Every time individuals expand their skills, they obtain new,
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fresh ideas and perspectives. This helps them solve various problems from various angles and
plays a critical role in developing solutions. In my case, continuous growth was well visible
throughout both activities. This was achieved through engaging positively with the practitioners,
where I was able to obtain guidance on how to build my career as well as how to improve my
skills.
Recommendations
After developing my conclusion based on the activities I engaged in, I realized that I
It is recommended that we all question our knowledge of a specific area and always honestly find
out what we really know about the area. This helps us determine if the perceptions we have about
our abilities are correct and what needs to be done to improve. Van Hugten et al. (2023) argue
that we can be our arbitrators, judges, and advocates by pushing ourselves to discover if we can
ever be wrong.
thoughts. This can be achieved by the avoidance of taking my views about myself for granted. I
need to analyze and change my opinions to help overcome biased thinking. It will also ensure
that I maintain a balanced perspective and stay open to new information and perspectives. Powell
and Coughlan (2020, p. 822) argue that most individuals tend always to tend to believe that we
can always excel in a particular field. However, to avoid the Dunning-Kruger effect, we must
consider our skills, abilities, and the areas where we possess a genuine talent. Applying this to
my activities, I will examine and determine my ability level more precisely and make more
informed conclusions. It is also recommended that we seek feedback from other individuals on
our very own performance and knowledge. However, in seeking feedback from other individuals,
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it is also advisable that we accept constructive criticism. This way, we can use the feedback as a
I also concluded the need to realize continuous growth. This can be achieved by getting
more knowledgeable in an area I have difficulty with and gaining a deeper understanding
through continuously learning and improving the particular craft. An individual might become
more attuned to the knowledge that is out there once they give up, assuming to know everything
there is to know about an area of study (van Assen, 2020, p. 136). Through doing this, I will
avoid believing that I am an expert in a particular field. Additionally, it can be achieved through
networking and collaborating with peers, colleagues, and experts in my field. This encourages
Continuous growth can also be obtained through putting more emphasis on interactions
with practitioners and peers. These interactions serve as a valuable source of guidance and
insight, as evidenced during the activities where the practitioners helped guide me on the various
ways I could work on what challenged me and hence improve my performance during such
activities. Listening to peers also helps receive feedback on one's approach. Whether the input
addresses one's failure or as a congratulatory note, it plays an essential role in one's learning
process.
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