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    something that I would say. However, the opposite of my expectations happened, I really had a great time interacting with the different clients. I think the greatest reward out of talking to the clients was that my anxiety and nervousness towards the possibility of messing up, when in fact the opposite happened. The greatest reward out of this was that was that the clients seemed very happy to tell some of their stories to our group. Some stories that they were telling us took them into a sense of nostalgia

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    Getting out of your comfort zone can be hard because you don't know what you're gonna risk with getting out of it, but having support can demonstrate to you that it might be a good thing and that you'll have someone to go to if anything goes wrong. Another example of why the alchemist and the king were a part

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    It was a warm and sunny day, I was able to sleep until eleven o’clock in the mooring. I woke up got dressed and attended my first college class. Walking across campus, I saw familiar faces from freshman orientation back in June. I felt comfortable starting my first day of college. I told myself that this was a new chapter in my life, and I wanted to make something special of it. I wanted to make a difference. My number one goal was to get myself known. I made so many friends by just simply making

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    Insecurities Narrative

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    Throughout elementary and middle school I was known for being the girl who didn't say much. I always felt out of place in the classroom and uncomfortable around my own classmates but all of my insecurities began to disappear when I took a risk. It was something that forced me outside of my comfort zone and I found a passion that I never would have known existed. This life altering experience was the decision to join the speech and debate team. Through this I gained the foundation to become who I

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    In the reading by John P. Kotter he wrote an article that said managers and leaders are they different? What caught my attention about this reading is when I was reading open secret papers, things I seen said to me that as clergy we need to be both managers and leaders, why? Because as clergy we must promote stability, and press for change how so? We preach the word of God so our congregants are stable, and we press for change in our church for whatever is not working. Can I press this a little more

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    In Buettner's Blue Zone study on "How to Live To 100 +" he gives us a look into the lifestyle of 3 different cultures incorporated diet, exercise, and prayer in their everyday life. The link between the 3 cultures is the fact that they all seem to exceed the age of 100. Buettner explains how he feels this way of thinking is the key to longevity. One of the cultures listed in the Blue Zones are called the Sardinian natives. They are located off of the coast of Italy. He also discusses the lifestyle

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    believe it, she believed she was “far more able than disabled”. Even a speech therapist told her mother “never put limitations on this child, she could do anything she wants to.” She explained her accomplishments were made because she stepped out of her comfort zone. Rachel’s biggest message is that no one should ever

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    If I could snap my fingers and be better at one skill as it relates to kit presentation it would be giving advice to other leads or members that have been in Zoo Corps longer than myself. Though helping out and giving advice to newer members is easy, giving advice to other leads or older members can be challenging. It is difficult because you don’t want the person you are critiquing to feel challenged or offended. Because of these dilemmas, trying to give a more experienced member advice can feel

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    it on eating out because I would consider that to be one of the more exciting things to do in Knoxville. But what if I told you there are more exciting things to do than eat at your favorite local restaurant? D. Thesis: Today, I will tell you how I became a tourist in my own city. E. Preview of Main Points: I want to tell you about the various things to do in Knoxville and persuade you to leave the comfort of your home. II. Body Need A. I’ve never ventured outside of my comfort zone. I’ve had the

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    Promise Of Promise

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    freaked out internally but eventually got

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