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Exhibit: Planner

Benchmark: Personal Management

Skills: P106

 

How I use charts, graphs, or graphic organizers to demonstrate organizational skills.

 

     For all of my life, I have been a clean freak. I can’t help but make sure that my locker, bedroom, laundry, and binders are clean. I have to set out what I am going to wear the night before I go to school; I have to do my homework before I take a shower at night. I have a certain spot for everything and I don’t like it if it is moved.

      I have a planner and it has everything in it. I have my practice and game schedules, my work times, all my homework and tests coming, and all of my plans in it so I don’t forget about it. I open it at least six times a day adding and erasing events and due dates. The planner demonstrates my organizational skills. It basically has my whole life in 4x6 booklet.

      This particular skill is a great skill to have in life. I shouldn’t be ashamed of being organized. I should be proud that my life is put together. It is great to have because in school, I never forget my homework and always know when and where my volleyball games are. It keeps me updated and never fails to remind me what I need to do.

        As a therapist, this would be a great reason on why I should get hired somewhere. To be a therapist, I need to remember when I have appointments. I never want to double book someone. It would give me a bad reputation and leave my clients upset. Having this skill shows that I am a hard worker and proves how dedicated I am to my tasks. 

 

 

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