Sophomore year of college is
when I became interested in the topic of well-being. I have always had a
passion for learning and experiencing new things and it seemed that the more I
learned about well-being, the farther and father I traveled down the rabbit
hole of positive psychology. When I met my mentor, Dr. Todd Kashdan, we decided
to study the topics of meaning in life and happiness, and how the effected
aspects of sexuality. By studying these topics, I am able to further my
understanding of well-being through a scholar’s point of view.

Pertaining to my current
research, on a weekly basis, I meet with my mentor to discuss any questions I
have and the future steps that lie ahead. I also continue to look at past
research to build upon my own topics and to fully understand the constructs
that I am studying. Currently, I am learning the statistics necessary to
analyze my existing data set. This includes reading literature on Multi-Level
Modeling and meeting with my mentor and a graduate student within the lab to
slowly build upon the knowledge I have about this statistical analysis.
One thing that I have
discovered this week is the extreme importance of my word choices. Each word
that I use to discuss and describe my research must be chosen with intention,
thought, and precision in order to fully convey the information about my
topics. Choose your words carefully and your audience will be captivated by
your studies.