Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Adaptability success!

Since I mentioned on my earlier post about the goodbye-first-semester thing, I came up with this thought. Sorry for my kacornyhan though. :)

The gratefulness I feel right now is more than a million worth of a house and lot.

The tale begun since first semester arrived. It all started in the midst of June. Everyone was all neat to ride another journey of nursing life. Junior year fever had turned everyone into obscured fear of failure and disappointment. It seems that the start of the final judgment of our nursing journey has started. In withal, the separation syndrome captured most of us with the stressful fact that there were people close to us who were transferred into another section.. like me.The turmoil of real college life. Sigh of dismay…..

The tension that incarcerated everybody lasted for weeks. Everyone seemed to be adjusting in process and finally, making new friends in the presence of others.

It’s never easy to embrace new community. Nor will you negotiate the discrepancy of each personality. In a long-term process, there’s still a chance that we're gonna fit each other. There I put the saying, first impressions never last.

I came to the point that I think life with new people would be as impossible as you try to walk your feet over the sea. But reality proved me that I was wrong. No one can truly say it’s impossible without even trying it. It’s a stupefied thought that you cannot befriend a person not your standard. Remember, friendship have no standard.

I like the fact that I developed and handled myself carefully. I can say that I balanced everything around me. Although there were ups and downs scenario, still, I smartly stood up and learned from it. There’s a connection between adjustment and willingness. If you’re willing to adopt your environment then you’re most probably easy to adjust.

My voyage wasn’t all about learning academically but the essence of learning itself. The fact that I am creating reflections now about my experiences is a proof that I actually pointed out the essence of it. I learned by nature, by reality and by heart.

Meeting new people is kind of struggle. But as you continue to live with them, you’re growing positive outlook about humankind. Everything is a struggle but you can lessen the burden if you will just allow yourself to look on the good side of it. I mean, we’re all dependent with each other, generally. No man is an island, right? You need somebody so that you can also learn from him and for you to recognize the essence of learning..

You’ve got to adopt in order to survive…

And I am glad to say…

I passed the adaptability test of the first semester. :)


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