Well I definitely struggled when I first started working on my ePortfolio. I regret not starting on the project after we got our first lesson because I felt that I had to do a lot of remembering of things that I did not necessarily remember at first. Once I got the hang of it, and spent a few hours working on my first section, I actually, surprisingly enough had fun putting together my ePortfolio. (school can be fun) I enjoyed reflecting on how far I have come in my life and what I have been through in order to get where I am today. I think it is always good for people to reflect on experiences because this allows you to just soak in information and really appreciate the moments that you have had in life. I know working on the academic section of my ePortfolio. I really reflected on everything that I did during my undergraduate degree and my semester abroad.

            Although it saddens me that I wont ever get these same experiences again, I get a huge smile on my face when I think about them because of how important they were at that moment and time of my life. My experiences in my past have without a doubt shaped my future to who I am today. I know that sounds cliché, but it is true. I learned so much about myself in the past three years at undergraduate and I'm growing into the person that I want to be. I think that once the semester passes I will try to continue to use my ePortfolio as a tool to try an advance my career.

            I think creating this online portfolio helped me to sort through all of my life experiences related and some not related towards advancing my career in the sports industry. While I continue to advance through the Masters program, I think it will be of interest to see the differences from undergraduate to graduate studies. When I finish the program, I think I will have a similar experience sitting down and sifting through all my experiences and memories to import them into my ePortfolio. I think that for ourselves, we must celebrate our accomplishments and this project has been a way for me to not only celebrate my accomplishments but just recognize how hard I have worked.