If I Can Change One Thing About Myself Essay

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    But let me ask you this if you don’t like something about yourself then why not change? One gloomy day I was on my newsfeed on Instagram, giggling at some memes to drooling on some photos of Jensen Ackles, until something caught my attention. I clicked on the photo and the first thing I saw was blood. I saw a person lying down while another person emerges as if ripping themselves from their own self. In that moment, I saw what would

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    By reading and writing about personal responsibility, I have learned that if you choose to accept responsibility for your own actions that you are making the first most important decision to your own life creating the outcome of it. Though we may have no choice in unexpected events that happen to us, we most certainly have a choice in how we interpret what arises and in what we decide to do about it. We can always choose to be either a victim or a creator. There are differences

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    Growing up is the hardest thing to do. No one can tell you how to do it, and it sucks if your childhood never prepared you for it. Well, if you had an overly indulgent and happy-go-lucky one then you'll never be prepared for the harsh realities of the real world. I think about it a lot and I just wonder to myself sometimes...how does a 9 year-old transform/grow into an 11 year-old? Think about it. How is that with every second, every minute, every day and every year that we are changing? Now let's

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    afraid to change, and become new people? One would think that a positive change is always a move forward, but some people have a struggle with moving around in their lives and insist that they do not change at all. In my opinion any type of change is good because it 's an opportunity to move away from the boring single minded self and move toward a broader world. Change has been an inconvenience for me the past few years, and even harder this school year. To start, although I talk about this far

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    Allen talk about the stories of her life and struggles, that she must deal with the fact of her mother’s death and her father’s alcoholism. By using art to express her emotion Allen show us in her book how to use artwork as a key to discover oneself and the world around them. Through the reading of this book, it helps give me the views in how art and artworks can influence a person life through the process of recovering from a dramatic event. I have view many art work in my life time, but I have realized

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    are three specific things you learned about yourself? Throughout my life, I have learned a few things about myself, it may be whether I care too much about people I shouldn’t or I “trust” the wrong people. One of the things I learned about myself was that I always have to make sure someone is okay before I am. By this, I mean knowing that everyone has food before I eat, knowing that everyone drank water before I did. I learned I always have to know if someone is upset so I can help them feel better

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    Since starting college, I have noticed more about my personality each and every day. By taking the MBTI test in theology class and now the big five inventory. I have felt myself connecting more and more to find out who I really am. I think before I came here, I was lost in the type of personality I was and felt designed to be the person I felt my parents wanted me to be. I have yet to change much based on these results, but I’m content on being the person I am and wouldn’t change it for the world. My

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    and biography and the relations between the two within society. When I read Chapter One: The Promise from C. Wright Mills I had to read it multiple times before I got a small glimpse of what he was trying to say. When I read his definition of the sociological imagination I thought about what it meant to me. The way I understood the sociological imagination is

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    achieve this goal I will have to work very hard because aside from taking 4 classes this semester I am also working a full time job and sometimes it is very difficult to do all my homework because I only have time for homework after work. I will also have to be very organized, this way I will keep track of all the assignments due dates so I don’t fall behind, I will keep a schedule of what days I have to work on each course, and this will allow me to be organized and responsible. I believe my purpose

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    The Power of Education Ever since I was young, I was told that education is the path to success. My father always told me that education will open more doors for me in the future and that I shouldn’t give up. Growing up as a student with English as my second language has been difficult in my educational life, although I comprehend the language sometimes there are some words that I am not yet familiar with, education has given me the ability to understand English.  My sponsor of interpreters club

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