Friday, February 1, 2013

Pressure and Expectations

      Pressure and Expectations
Ellie K
      I think the first time that I felt pressure or expectations were when I was in 5th grade while doing the 'explorer project.' This was my first big project, and I was still trying to figure out how to manage my time and work around soccer, basketball, etc. In the middle of this project, my parents had conveniently scheduled a vacation to Mexico. While I was in Mexico, I just sort of ignored my project. The due date loomed nearer and nearer, and I still hadn't done very much of the project. After getting back from Mexico and missing a week of school, I was in a pit. There was no way I was going to finish in time, so the day the project was due, I asked my teacher for an extension. She said no, that I had plenty of time to do the project, and that it was my responsibility to manage my time better next time. I turned my project in a couple days late, and got a C+. I still passed, but I was really disappointed with my grade. I came home crying, and very sad.
      Looking back on this project, I think this is the first time I had realized that I had expectations for myself. I had always done everything well, and this is the first time that I had done badly on a project. This was the first time that I was disappointed in myself.
     I think that we can all relate to this feeling of letting one's self down, or feeling that we have let someone else down. In middle school especially, we start to feel pressure to do well from ourselves, teachers, parents, and even our own classmates and peers. We feel like we need to do well to impress someone, or to maintain a reputation. We feel like others are expecting us to ace a test, or be the star of the soccer team. Whether it's sports or school, we all have expectations to live up to, and feel pressure from others and ourselves, and we have to learn how to manage these expectations and pressure.
      I have learned that when I do feel pressure, I haven't managed my time well. I have a lot of activities afterschool. I do lots of sports, and don't have much free time from getting done with basketball practice and then zipping off to soccer for 2 hours. When I do feel pressure, it's usually from me. I am very hard on myself, and push myself to do well. If /when I feel pressure to do well from other people, it's usually from my parents, especially my dad. My dad wants me to do well, and to have lots of options for when I'm older. He and I are a lot alike, in terms of pushing ourselves and always wanting to do better.
Lolo Jones, a great athlete who didn't do well in a race and received lots of criticism for not doing well.
http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02227/JONESREX2_2227816b.jpg
      Sometimes it's hard to balance the expectations of your parents and your own expectations. I think this is hard for me because my dad pushes me hard to do well. He always wants me to do better, and push myself harder, but sometimes that's too much, and I have to stand up to myself and say that I'm doing well and trying hard.
     Along with pressure come expectations, and pressure can come from high or unreasonable expectations. We experience pressure from ourselves, parents, and peers. Pressure is a normal thing to feel, but there is a point that we need to realize that sometimes we are pushing someone else too far, or have unreasonably high expectations. Pressure can be a good thing, but pressure can make us realize how hard we are willing to work, and how far we will go to live up to the expectations of others.

8 comments:

  1. Ellie,
    I like how you wrote from your own experiences. You wrote about a topic that I think most people can relate to. How do you deal with pressure from people with too high expectations? I also like how you added someone that everyone knows about in your post, to connect it to a broader audience. Nice post.
    -Isabel

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  2. I really like how you explained how you felt pressure (really good example). I also really liked that you had the part about Lolo Jones. AWESOME POST :D

    Jonah Campbell

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  3. Ellie,
    I really liked how you related your blog to something interesting and exciting that just happened a few months ago. What was the most resent experience when you felt pressure to do well and succeed?
    -Miriam

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    1. Thanks Mir. I think the most recent experience to do well was in my couple of soccer games in the past weekend where I was pressuring myself to do well to secure a spot on the a team.
      Ellie

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  4. Dearest Juanita K e R l U l S i E e,
    I have to say, this was a very, very, very relatable post, and that really intrigued me and urged me to comment on this fabulous post. All of the great examples you gave were very clear examples of how pressure is felt by everyone, no matter their "rank" or by whom they feel pressured. The vivid description of how you felt when you turned in your project late at Ainsworth (hmm how do I know that) in fifth grade really gave me an idea of how people realized that setting expectations for themselves usually helps! Lolo Jones was another great example of a famous athlete, whose expectations were destroyed after she didn't do very well in a race. You leave me with no questions to ask. Wait...I have one: "Do you feel pressured at all for this Revolutions project, especially after you did so well on FAME (hmm how do I know that)?" Well, to sum it up, greaaaaat post and may many more follow!
    ¡Adiós mi amiga quien le gusta jugar con títeres!
    -Manolo S, 2008

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  5. Ellie,
    Good job explaining such a difficult topic. I like how you used the classic example of turning in a project late. Very well done.
    - /\

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  6. Ellie,
    This was a really relatable post because I always push myself to do better, and sometimes I think I'm harsher on myself than my parents are on me. I like how you added a project that you felt pressured to do, and then explained what you learned from that experience. I also liked how you added a picture of Lolo Jones because she is a perfect example of how pressure can affect you. Did you feel that you used your time more wisely during Revolutions!? Overall, this was a great post. Nice job!


    Piper

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  7. I liked how you related this to our self! this was a hard topic to explain and you did really well. This is a great post Juanita!
    -Mason

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