It looks like you have a reaction problem in a difference sense than I do; I have no trouble thinking of intelligent conversation in real time, but physical skills elude me. I would guess you have faster reaction times with sports and video games because it’s easier for you to gain expertise in these areas and “chunk” your skills so that you don’t have to constantly re-evaluate. But in conversation, you find it harder to “chunk” intelligent replies. (I’m not sure if this is chunkable, but having a large store of general knowledge to incorporate in your comments would help.) If you’re going to try participating more in class, it might help to read your textbooks or do your own Internet/library research the day before, so that you’re more likely to have something to say. Good luck!
Yeah I think those things just require less thinking and more doing. My shyness doesn’t interfere with those things because they are comfortable situations for me. But with things that require me to act all of a sudden with thought involved like answering a question or acting something out, I feel a lot more uncomfortable. I can do it, but I’d do it much better if I had more time to think about it and to write it down.
Thanks, I tried that last week with my psych class but still ran into trouble like you can see on my blog post, but I’ll keep trying. It makes me really nervous to think of doing this, but I just have to go for it. :)
It looks like you have a reaction problem in a difference sense than I do; I have no trouble thinking of intelligent conversation in real time, but physical skills elude me. I would guess you have faster reaction times with sports and video games because it’s easier for you to gain expertise in these areas and “chunk” your skills so that you don’t have to constantly re-evaluate. But in conversation, you find it harder to “chunk” intelligent replies. (I’m not sure if this is chunkable, but having a large store of general knowledge to incorporate in your comments would help.) If you’re going to try participating more in class, it might help to read your textbooks or do your own Internet/library research the day before, so that you’re more likely to have something to say. Good luck!
Yeah I think those things just require less thinking and more doing. My shyness doesn’t interfere with those things because they are comfortable situations for me. But with things that require me to act all of a sudden with thought involved like answering a question or acting something out, I feel a lot more uncomfortable. I can do it, but I’d do it much better if I had more time to think about it and to write it down.
Thanks, I tried that last week with my psych class but still ran into trouble like you can see on my blog post, but I’ll keep trying. It makes me really nervous to think of doing this, but I just have to go for it. :)