Monday, May 6, 2013

Julia and Julia Reflection



#1 How are the concepts you are currently learning about in class/school reflected in the movie Julie & Julia?

The more work that you put into something the more that you will get out of it. Also it is being show that art comes in many different shapes and forms, such as cooking.


#2 Pick one of the following career lesson we can learn from Julia and respond.


-Accept that doing anything well requires hard work.
Julia wasn’t satisfied to take culinary classes or write recipes off-the-cuff — her kitchen was her laboratory. While in culinary school, she’d come home from class and spend hours working out the hows and whys of what she’d learned that day. When writing recipes, she’d test every ingredient and measurement, experimenting with mayonnaise until she was certain no one could possibly have written more on the subject than she had. “I had never taken anything so seriously in  my life — husband and cat excepted — and I could hardly bear to be away from the kitchen,” she wrote.

If you want to become the best at what you do you will need to commit a large portion of your time along with an open and creative mind in order to make advancements in your selected field. To become great you must also be willing to learn from others. Others may offer you bits of advice and tips that you may not previously have known and without the desire to learn, a brilliant idea or enhancing tip may be brushed aside. To become truly the best at something you must be willing to devote your life to it.

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