This week we learned a lot about sociological mindfulness and sociological imagination. Sociological mindfulness is when someone thinks about the impact they have on their society and how the small things they do can change the world around them. It is important to be sociologically mindful because many times people don't know how powerful their actions can have towards the people around them. We were shown a video where Obama explains the story about the time one woman changed the mood of place he came to visit, simply by chanting "fired up, ready to go". He then went on to explain how she not only motivated the room he was in, but then he in turn left fired up and wanted to share how he felt with the people around them, as the feeling spread, her words became more and more powerful.
On the other hand, ones sociological imagination is a little different. A person's sociological imagination has to do with when and where a person was born and how that impacted their life. My mom who was born in North Carolina and grew up in Tuscaloosa, Alabama had a much different upbringing than I had growing up in downtown, Chicago 30 years later. The people surrounding us were different, along with the different morals and values that people had then versus 17 years ago when I was born. Even my little sister who is now 7 is growing up in a different time than me, just 10 short years later. Paying attention to these details and being aware of the different situations one is placed in by the environment they are surrounded in helps one connect with their sociological imagination much more.
Overall I feel that both of these concepts are very important. I am a big believer in positiveness and I think when someone is positive and happy, their emotions can rub off onto others. I have noticed that being sociologically mindful can have a big impact on people around you even if it goes no further than them seeing you doing a good deed and them thanking you for it. In the hallway yesterday I was walking and saw a girl knock over a big cone, she did it and saw what happened, thought about picking it up for a second then continued on with her friends down the hallway. I was walking in the opposite direction as her and when I walked by I picked it up because I knew it was the right thing to do. I didn't know anyone saw me but then after walking 100 more feet a security guard came and stopped me and thanked me for picking it up so he didn't have to walk all the way down the hallway and do it himself. Because I was being sociologically mindful I was able to do something nice for someone else without even realizing it!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Who Am I?
Who am I?
If I had to start with basics I am a 5' 6'', brown haired, brown eyed, 17 year old girl who is a senior in high school. I am like many of the other girls around me, I love my friends, am dedicated to my school work and come from an exceptional family but under all the basics there are some things that make me very different.
I have grown up living in lots of different environments. I spent the first 13 years of my life living in the city with my mom. My parents have been divorced almost my entire life so I am completely used to the situation and now I have 3 little siblings (2 sisters and 1 brother) all under the age of 7 who mean everything to me.
Then, my freshman year of high school I moved to the suburb that I now have lived in for four years. In the beginning, I was really unsure about the change but as I started going out of my comfort level and making new friends, I began to experience new, fun and exciting things. This experience has made me become a more optimistic, social and curiosity seeking person. Life is full of options and choices and something I have learned in the last four years is to take advantage of them because it pays off.
Additionally, I love to draw. Since I was really little that has always been something I've really enjoyed but as I started taking art classes in high school I began to do more with my art. I spend a lot of my free time drawing the people and objects that surround me.
I have four parents and eight grandparents who have all impacted my life in so many ways especially sine they are all so different. In different ways they all influence me and the choices I make. While some of my grandparents are more quiet and conservative, others are louder and like to voice their opinions at no cost I think I have a mixture of all of them in me.
Next year I plan on going to Indiana University and can't wait to see what life has in store for me in the future!
If I had to start with basics I am a 5' 6'', brown haired, brown eyed, 17 year old girl who is a senior in high school. I am like many of the other girls around me, I love my friends, am dedicated to my school work and come from an exceptional family but under all the basics there are some things that make me very different.
I have grown up living in lots of different environments. I spent the first 13 years of my life living in the city with my mom. My parents have been divorced almost my entire life so I am completely used to the situation and now I have 3 little siblings (2 sisters and 1 brother) all under the age of 7 who mean everything to me.
Then, my freshman year of high school I moved to the suburb that I now have lived in for four years. In the beginning, I was really unsure about the change but as I started going out of my comfort level and making new friends, I began to experience new, fun and exciting things. This experience has made me become a more optimistic, social and curiosity seeking person. Life is full of options and choices and something I have learned in the last four years is to take advantage of them because it pays off.
Additionally, I love to draw. Since I was really little that has always been something I've really enjoyed but as I started taking art classes in high school I began to do more with my art. I spend a lot of my free time drawing the people and objects that surround me.
I have four parents and eight grandparents who have all impacted my life in so many ways especially sine they are all so different. In different ways they all influence me and the choices I make. While some of my grandparents are more quiet and conservative, others are louder and like to voice their opinions at no cost I think I have a mixture of all of them in me.
Next year I plan on going to Indiana University and can't wait to see what life has in store for me in the future!
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