Your friend feel shy and often faces problems with group tasks , she/he is unable to give his/her best and gets left out soon . write prompt
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In my opinion I thought that he feel discomfort with group for any reason. To coming out from this discomfort he have to share his problem with his group.
atalwar797:
Bro I want discussion between two frnds on this topic
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You can either use the following discussion or formulate
your own taking ideas from it:
Student A: Hey are you free? I want to discuss something
with you!
Student B: Sure! What is the problem?
Student A: Our group member, Harshita often faces problems
with group tasks. She is not able to give her best and is often left out.
Student B: I also feel the same. For example, in the last FA
group activity, she just could not do the part assigned to her! For example she
had been assigned to make a few slides on the project; and she could not!
Student A: True! I talked to her about it. She said she
could not. She is not computer savvy. Just imagine living in 21st
century and not knowing how to operate computer!
Student B: I think it is because of her family environment. There
is no one much educated in her family. She has this inferiority complex in her.
This does not let her give her best.
Student A: The other factor is her academic performance. She
is the only one in our group who does not score A1 in all subjects. So she has
formed a poor perception about herself. She feels she cannot do anything. I feel
this poor self-image holds her back from doing her best.
Student B: I think we must help her come out of her
self-created quagmire of low self-esteem.
Student A: Sure. I very much want it to do well. We need to
have a session with her. We will give her a pep-talk.
Student B: We will give her the motivational movie The
Secret and ask her to watch it again and again. The motivational coaches in the
movie inspire a lot. They teach the lesson that anyone can do, be, and have
anything.
Student A: Yes, it will help her learn how to use her
thoughts positively. I also have Louis L Hay’s self-help book ‘You Can Do It’.
It will also help her fix her poor self-esteem and confidence.
Student B: We will assure her she can depend on us for any
guidance. We will also teach her how easy it is to operate computer these days.
Student A: Sure. I am all ready. We will talk to her this evening. After all helping our fellow students is part of our education.
your own taking ideas from it:
Student A: Hey are you free? I want to discuss something
with you!
Student B: Sure! What is the problem?
Student A: Our group member, Harshita often faces problems
with group tasks. She is not able to give her best and is often left out.
Student B: I also feel the same. For example, in the last FA
group activity, she just could not do the part assigned to her! For example she
had been assigned to make a few slides on the project; and she could not!
Student A: True! I talked to her about it. She said she
could not. She is not computer savvy. Just imagine living in 21st
century and not knowing how to operate computer!
Student B: I think it is because of her family environment. There
is no one much educated in her family. She has this inferiority complex in her.
This does not let her give her best.
Student A: The other factor is her academic performance. She
is the only one in our group who does not score A1 in all subjects. So she has
formed a poor perception about herself. She feels she cannot do anything. I feel
this poor self-image holds her back from doing her best.
Student B: I think we must help her come out of her
self-created quagmire of low self-esteem.
Student A: Sure. I very much want it to do well. We need to
have a session with her. We will give her a pep-talk.
Student B: We will give her the motivational movie The
Secret and ask her to watch it again and again. The motivational coaches in the
movie inspire a lot. They teach the lesson that anyone can do, be, and have
anything.
Student A: Yes, it will help her learn how to use her
thoughts positively. I also have Louis L Hay’s self-help book ‘You Can Do It’.
It will also help her fix her poor self-esteem and confidence.
Student B: We will assure her she can depend on us for any
guidance. We will also teach her how easy it is to operate computer these days.
Student A: Sure. I am all ready. We will talk to her this evening. After all helping our fellow students is part of our education.
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