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1. Treat your first reaction to any person, issue, or situation as tentative. No

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Question

1.  Treat your first reaction to any person, issue, or situation as tentative. No matter how appealing it may be, refuse to embrace it until you have examined it. 2.  Decide why you reacted as you did. Consider whether you borrowed the reaction from someone else—a parent or friend, perhaps, or a celebrity or fictional character on television. If possible, determine what specific experiences conditioned you to react this way. 3.  Think of other possible reactions you might have had to the person, issue, or situation. 4.  Ask yourself whether one of the other reactions is more appropriate than your first reaction. And when you answer, resist the influence of your conditioning.   Note your immediate reaction to the following statement. Then apply the four guidelines given above for achieving individuality. .Beauty contests and talent competitions for children should be banned. (Discuss applying the above principles)

Explanation / Answer

To ensure that you will really be an individual and not merely claim to be one, apply these guidelines throughout your work as
well as in your everyday life.
* One of the best ways to develop your thinking (and writing) skills is to record your
observations, questions, and ideas in a journal and then, as time -permits, to reflect on
what you have recorded — considering the meaning and application of the observations,
answering the questions, elaborating on the ideas (and, where appropriate, challenging
them), and recording your insights.

*An inexpensive bound notebook or spiral notebook
will serve the purpose. A good approach is to record your initial observations, questions,
and ideas on the left side of the page, leaving the right side blank for your later analysis
and commentary.

* The value of this reflective process is so great that you should consider
keeping such a journal even if your instructor does not make it a formal part of the course.