Byte p.4 Evolved Me (Diary)

 


Sunday, April 20

The Evolution of Me The Part-Time Job That Polished Me

Today is my fourth part-time job and my third time practicing cashiering. How much difference is there between yesterday's me and today's me?

Overall assessment I am 90% more evolved than I was yesterday. I am now able to handle a cash register by myself.

I have a few more things I need to learn, but I can improve on them quickly. The one thing I need to learn is how to use fine language. When I get flustered, I don't immediately lose my politeness, but I lose my detailed polite language.

I am too focused on the checkout process and sometimes make mistakes in my tachipameru operation. I would like to improve this for my next part time job through practice and simulation. My voice is a little quiet and I find it difficult to say “sa-go,” which makes customers think I am hard to listen to.

It is still difficult to scan the barcode when it is attached to a vacuum bag. I will get better with patience and ingenuity. My voice is small and it is difficult to pronounce the “sa” line, so even if my speaking speed slows down, I will try to overcome this problem. We believe that doing something while singing a song on a regular basis will help counteract this problem.

You will probably get distracted as you get used to dealing with the cashier. Don't underestimate it. If you are going to underestimate it, you should develop the ability to match that feeling.

We will consider why people get used to it. People pay close attention to things before they become accustomed to them, but when they become accustomed to them, they start to omit the tasks that they have become accustomed to doing in the routine process.

There are traps in familiar scenery, familiar tasks, and tasks that we perform every day that we are not aware of even though we are accustomed to them. Therefore, we must not get distracted.

If you forget your initial intention, remember it on the spot. The first time you do something, the first time you do it, the first time you do it, the first time you do it, the first time you do it, the first time you do it, the first time you do it. If I get in trouble, it's my first time; if I get used to it, it's my first time. I often make mistakes when I start to forget my first instincts. First, I review my appearance. Creating the habit of not letting your guard down is where it all starts.

Today, a new part-time worker came in. As I was teaching the new part-timer basic cash register operations today, I remembered the first time I was taught. I was grateful once again that I am the person I am today thanks to the kindness of my seniors who taught me then.

I am a little more senior than him, but if I get carried away with such things, I will fail and be quickly overtaken. I will respond with humility and confidence. This is my own manual that I came up with for today's part-time job.


Working together, I stand above the other part-timers. After all, I will remember to make sure my customers have the best shopping time. What I do to make sure the customer has the best shopping time is to bag the customer's items. I let them take home the items I packed. It's the same feeling as having your partner or friend eat the food you cooked. That's how I work on it.

I serve my customers with a smile on my face, and the corners of my mouth are still up after they leave. I have more smiles in my life because of my part-time job. And my energy has also increased. I smile more because it is the clerk's role to greet customers with a smile out of necessity.

And because there is something warm about seeing a customer leave through the cash register. When I smile at the point in the store where I can connect with customers, it makes me happy and makes me want to do more for them.

After all, it is very positive to receive warm words of support from customers.

I will write another blog about my part-time job on Wednesday. Please look forward to it as well.

Top 3 subjects I enjoyed during my school days (miscellaneous)

 


We would like to ask you to look back on your school days. What subjects did you like to study? I would like to share with you my top three favorite subjects that I enjoyed during my school days.


So, let's go.



Top 1. World History - I was addicted to historical figures, but I struggled with Islamic history.


I loved learning about the history of the world and how countries came to be in relation to each other.


I worked hard to study for exams, but in the end I liked it and enjoyed studying for it.


It's not that I didn't enjoy studying for the exams. I enjoyed memorizing the chronology in goros.


I made up my own goro, learned world history through general history, and studied according to textbooks.


The reason I got into world history was because I thought it was like world history to learn about the dynasties that are named after historical figures ~~~sei.


The area in which I struggled the most in world history was the history of Islam.


There are so many Islamic dynasties, and they are divided into factions by region and people, that it is difficult to understand the chronology, people, characteristics, and location of dynasties.



I was tormented by it. When I thought I understood it when I asked my teacher, I didn't understand it at all. I could understand properly up to the point where the dynasty was on the verge of a major split. After the dynasties were divided, I was at a loss.


I also struggled with the rise of the Mongol Empire. The Mongol Empire is a name for a number of countries that were combined into one, but in reality they were divided. But I also enjoyed studying it.


Top 2. Chemistry - I memorized the entire periodic table ㏖ I'm fascinated by calculations.


I was never very good at science, but I especially enjoyed ㏖calculations.


I'll never forget how many times I solved problems in notebooks or on paper I didn't need, and how I could use and convert formulas.


Furthermore, I liked experiments and often wanted to do them.


My favorite was memorizing the periodic table; I once memorized up to number 118.


I also enjoyed memorizing the flame reaction. Now I remember H, He, Li, Be, B, N, O, F, Ne, Na, Ma, Al, Si, P, S, Cl, Ar, K, Ca-Og.


I didn't use much after calcium, but wouldn't it be nice to try to remember it and give it a try?



Top 3. ancient/Kanbun - why I had a hard time memorizing particles but enjoyed it


Koubun is the literature around the Nara period in Japan. Chinese literature is the literature of old China. Both were very fun to study.


Memorizing particles, conjunctions, conjugations, phraseology, vocabulary, etc. were all worthwhile reinforcements to study.



I don't know if I use these three now and remember them, but I will.


I definitely carried my vocabulary book with me wherever I went.


So, to the students, why don't you carry a vocabulary book with you wherever you go?

I'm not feeling well!

 


April 16,

You may think you are fine, but others see you as not fine!

I am often told by others that I am not well. Have you ever been perplexed when people around you tell you that you are ‘not well’?

Why do people say that to me when I am supposed to be fine myself?

I can think of something that seems to ring a bell, but I don't know if it's the right answer.

I can only try to fix what I can fix.

The first thing I can think of: I don't smile much.

I don't smile often in my life, so my facial muscles are not moving.

    Second: I have a small voice.

I didn't have many opportunities to speak at one time or another. When I wear a mask, my voice becomes muffled. If I speak too loudly, my voice becomes rattled.

Third: Hunchbackedness

I hunch over to look at the computer. I find myself hunched over. Sometimes it feels easier to hunch over.

To smile more, I look in the mirror and practice smiling.

You can have confidence in your smile.

It makes me happy.

Why is it that I am not confident in my face in the first place?

Is it because I worry about the shape of my nose, the position of my moles, etc.? 

Yet, you probably have an album with a picture of yourself smiling in front of the camera with your mask off.

Look back at that photo and smile again.


To make your voice louder, sing your favorite song every day, even while doing housework.

You will probably get into the habit of naturally raising your voice as well.

Fix your hunchback.

If you have a bad hip bone, it will increase your chances of getting strange diseases (not necessarily the right ones).

A coping mechanism I could improve more is to take a walk.

Not that I don't do it, but walking is the key to living well every day.


I believe that it is always better to be energetic or not energetic when interacting with others.


Let's get our energetic selves back.


It is hard to know by myself whether I have energy or not.

This time was very helpful.

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