If I Can Change One Thing About Myself Essay

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    I started a new life when I stepped foot on the North Carolina Central University campus on August 10th. I came here as a wide-eyed freshman who was excited to see the world and to see what else there is to offer. I never could have prepared myself for the things I would come to learn and realize about people, school, and myself. Sadly, when I first got here I was very naive to how other people move and operate. I expected people to be different, however, deep down I still expected everyone to be

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    phenomena, essentially making it so that we can change any imperfection we have with plastic surgery. Seems easy enough, right? Everything we are insecure about goes away with a few dollars and some downtime. Who wouldn't want that? Plastic surgery was something that always phased me as being the end of the road, the final, and inevitable, solution. Even as an eleven-year old girl, barely in middle school, I can recall this obsession I had with being critical about my appearance. Through picking apart

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    succeed in life, one must be conscious of their actions and how such actions affect themselves and those around them. Without this imperative knowledge we may be restraining ourselves from learning more about others, our own selves, and how to relate to one another in a positive and progressive way. Learning, changing, and adapting are a part of life and it is important for everyone to be open to these occurrences. Between completing the assessments and the content of this course, I have a better overall

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    Bernard Lonergan argues that one person must practice what he believes on a daily basis in order to fully live their beliefs. I have already lived through the first step in Lonergan's process which is experience. Many of the events in my life fall under this category. The next step to his process is understanding. Part of which was covered in my chapter one and two. I understand for the most part why I have endured such formative experiences and how those events have shaped my thinking. The next

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    A feeling of the freedom to do what I think is best for my future. Now that I am in college I am living for myself and giving myself a chance to grow into the person I want to be. I am slowly learning what it means to be a successful student. The number one value I hold to myself is to never be dependent on someone else. I need to be self-disciplined and self-motivated in order to succeed. Even though I build off of close relationships and learn from them, I never depend on other people. I’ve gone

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    In 2010, my parents decided to get divorced. I lived in the Fairless Hills/Levittown area and moved to many different condos, apartments, and houses. I did not move to Bethlehem until 2012, I would be in fifth grade attending Spring Garden Elementary School. I was new to the school and I had no friends at all. It was really hard for me get rid of all my friends just to start all over again. I did not fit in at first, but eventually I made friends that I still have today. From reading Persepolis: The

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    normally adjusted, from Beowulf to whimpering dog to John Doe. However I personally don’t think there should be a phase in childhood where children have their confidence smashed. Myself, I’ve been through this process and it arguably made me who I am, but I think there could be a lot more happiness achieved if this was avoided entirely somehow.

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    something special happening to you, and it will definitely change your way of thinking, your old method you used to deal with it. And it do happen to me too. It was on July 3rd 2015, I was strongly inspired by THE one of the most greatest teacher I’ve ever known and he made me change day by day with a lot of hard work, attempts and perseverance. Since when I was a little girl, I have a special interest with learning a new language, such as English. I always tried my best to keep up best grades in the class

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    There were three areas in which I had the highest scores. The assessment area I had the highest score in was #1. Accepting Personal Responsibility. I believe I scored highest here, because as a child I was forced to grow up fast to help deal with situations at home. From a young age I was treated as an adult. I was taught to read at the age of three and a half to help teach my brother who is five years older than I, he was academically and emotionally slow. At the same time my father was in

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    Critical thinking is more of a complex thing and a guide to the ability to think clearly and simply recall information. I can state that three strategies that would incorporate into my daily life deal with your egocentrism I have as mind that I tend to deny what I have , use "wasted "time by evaluating my strengths and weakness , and redefine the way I see things by negative to positive and also to reshape things. Let’s say you're waiting in line at the bank and like always you need to get out

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