If I had to describe myself by resorting to a few concepts, then I would talk about communication, listening, patience, organization, reliability. For me, communicating is a factor at the basis of any interpersonal relationship that wants to be efficient and productive: not only "to speak well" but also "to speak in order to understand and comprehend each other," so as to get in tune with each other and create a serene and harmonious context. Consequently, listening is essential, to be guarantee...
If I had to describe myself by resorting to a few concepts, then I would talk about communication, listening, patience, organization, reliability. For me, communicating is a factor at the basis of any interpersonal relationship that wants to be efficient and productive: not only "to speak well" but also "to speak in order to understand and comprehend each other," so as to get in tune with each other and create a serene and harmonious context. Consequently, listening is essential, to be guaranteed both as a right (to be heard and thus understood) and as a duty (to listen and understand). Patience is the right tool for communication and listening to take place in the most appropriate way possible: these are dynamics that relate personal universes that are often very different from each other, and one must be able to understand what is the right time to act or wait. Organization is indispensable for work that is intended to be optimized in time and results, organization that also implies a certain versatility with which to cope with new needs emerging from time to time. Through these components I aim to make myself reliable, to commit myself to ensuring what I promise to offer in the quality indicated, reliability that also means learning from one's mistakes in order to give one's best on future occasions.
As a Humanities student, I have always loved to pass on the disciplines that I myself learn through the practice of teaching, as this simultaneously allows me to put my acquired knowledge into practice and to grow humanly in my relationship with others.