Eminent Person: Reflection after looking at my peers’ blogs.

Over the weekend, I read many of my peers’ blogs. During this period, I learned many things from my peers. First and foremost, I learned a lot about their eminent persons and how my peers connect to them. Moreover, I could understand other’s thought processes about choosing, connecting, and writing about their chosen eminent person. Thus, it gives me another perspective on eminence, my chosen person, and how to proceed going forwards. Next, I now know what worked well and what would be something to look out for moving forward. For example, I noticed that because I didn’t know much about other’s eminent person, information on the eminent person’s life and achievements were very beneficial in understanding why they are considered eminent or how my peers can relate to them. Lastly, I learned what worked and what did not as a result of my peers reviewing my work. To elaborate, my peers reviewed my work and told me what was something they liked and something that can be improved. For example, something that was generally said was good was how I may not be able to connect with my eminent person, which lets me learn that that could be a model for the future. Contrary to that however, some improvements would be to add a sign-off, and expand about my eminent person in relation to my goal and elaborate on the obstacles they faced, which I can keep in mind for the future. Thus, that is what I learned from reading my peers’ blogs and the comments they made for me.