Before opening my bag:
The thought of emptying my bag always intimidated me because I new that I shoved all my unwanted papers from my classes into my bag. My bag would have to be the container I use the most. I put all of my homework, quizzes, projects, notes, and school supplies in my bag. I use my bag so much because out of all my containers, my bag is my most mobile container. Out of my three containers, I would also say that my bag is the least organized. I usually shove all my papers in my bag without putting them in the appropriate folder. This event is because at times I become lazy at the end of classes when I receive feedback on my assignments, and don’t want to pull out the corresponding folder to put the paper away.
After opening my bag:
After I opened my bag, I noticed that I had papers wrinkled up at the bottom of the bag from the last semester. The contents of my bag included five notebooks, three textbooks, a kindle, two pens, and mechanical pencil, a CPR breathing mask and my bible. Throughout the last semester, I also kept miscellaneous papers in my notebooks and in my bag.
What I will do better:
In the past, I was lazy with putting all my papers away in the appropriate folder, but after this experience I have decided to keep track of where I am putting all my papers. If the paper has little importance, I will discard the paper, rather than just putting the paper in my bag. It is because I horded papers that they ended up wrinkled at the bottom of my bag. I have reorganized my bag as well, with removing notes that were from a prior semester, in order to keep my bag up to date.
