Self-discipline and sense of responsibility
The aggressive education of my parents taught me self-discipline and responsibility. They are extremely demanding of me, forcing me to learn to take responsibility, complete tasks on time, and develop good time management habits.
striving for excellence
My parents always encourage me to pursue Excellence. They believe that only by doing their best can they succeed. This has inspired my pursuit of personal growth and career development, as well as the motivation to constantly surpass myself.
♀? Adapt to pressure
Shock education taught me to work in a high-pressure environment. This helps me to remain calm and tenacious in the face of challenges and pressures, and find a solution to the problem.
independence
My parents' educational methods have cultivated my independence. They encouraged me to make my own decisions and solve problems, which made me more confident and independent in my life.
Target orientation
They taught me to set clear goals and work hard for them. This has shaped my personality characteristics of pursuing goals and making unremitting efforts, enabling me to realize my wishes.
Self-demand
My parents' standards are very high, which makes me form the habit of being strict with myself. Although this sometimes makes me feel pressure, it also inspires me to constantly improve and improve myself.
Self pressure
For a long time, I have put a lot of pressure on myself and often feel anxious and self-doubt. I used to think that only perfection can be recognized.
Communication disorder
In my family, I am used to high standards and strict requirements, which may cause me to be harsh or inaccessible when communicating with others. I am also distressed that it is difficult to accept criticism from others.
Fear of failure
My parents' educational methods make me afraid of failure, because I used to think that failure would lead to my parents' dissatisfaction. This makes me sometimes avoid risks and unwilling to undertake tasks that may fail.
Self-worth challenge
I used to associate my self-worth with my performance. When I encountered setbacks or failures, I would doubt my own value.