Independent

 


 I've chosen to work by myself. I rather work by myself than in a group. Working in a group can be difficult. Everyone wants to add their two cents and reinforce their arguments. One person may be eager to impress the teacher by taking up all of the work, while another may prefer to do nothing. There are so many different people expressing opinions when working with several people, there is more likely to be a conflict of opinion. Working alone, on the other hand, removes all of the tension associated with group projects. No one can tell you otherwise, so you must make your own choices. You won't have to worry about competing or lazy peers, and you'll have more time to concentrate and enjoy a more efficient workflow. With fewer distractions, you'll find it easier to focus, work faster, know exactly what's going on, and have a better knowledge of the project or task you're working on. You not only get your way, but you also take complete ownership of any assignments or projects you work on. Nobody else can share the limelight with you, allowing your boss to completely appreciate your achievements. It's typical for people to claim or share credit for your results while you're working in a group, even though they put in significantly less effort. Working independently gives you more flexibility and productivity, but it also increases your stress levels. I’m a anti social person and rather not have to talk to anyone if I don’t have to. Working with other people includes texting, calling and talking in school which I rather avoid. If i don’t need to talk to anyone that’s what i will do. Also if i work with someone I would need to meet up with them to work on our stuff and i don’t have any kind of transportation to do that. In conclusion, I'm working by myself because it’s earlier and more convenient than working with someone.

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