Communication has never been a concept which I considered important until now, it has always been a part of my life yet I never really truly considered its effect on me. As of now, it seems that I keep thinking about communication and its great impact on my life, from the moment I wake up to when I go to sleep communication is constantly present. It seems that I am more aware of my rules and I have adapted my...
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The question, âWho am I?â is simple yet profoundly difficult to answer. Oftentimes, I thought I already have a definite picture of who I am, but when pushed to articulate it I falter and fail to form a clear overall picture. I could respond with my name, aspirations in life, gifts I possess, and talents I have perfected but these are merely reflections of who I am as a human being. Nevertheless, being able to answer this question could lead...
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Erikson states âadolescents struggle to discover their own identity while negotiating and struggle in a complex social worldâ (pg.211). The terms âWho am I?â, âWho do I want to be?â. These are the questions that I heard since elementary school and high school. So many people are on this journey to live a perfect life. I personally think itâs senseless. The reason why I say itâs senseless is because you have no idea what perfection is. Unless youâve experienced imperfection....
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On Facebook, I am a seemingly well-rounded student who has got it all together. On Instagram, I am a seemingly photogenic and aesthetic person. On Snapchat, I am someone who seemingly has a social life, going out all the time and having a good time. But who really am I? We create these different personas because of what we believe society wants from us, what we think is the âperfectâ person. Since the day we are born, we are overwhelmed...
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One of the most challenging things, in my opinion, is explaining oneself. We generally describe ourselves with our surroundings or other people. As a result, I describe myself as a responsible daughter, student, and caring friend. I have always been a family-oriented person. My family’s greatest strength is our ability to be solid and one. They had a major impact on who I am today. They showed me how to express my feelings and how to hold those that are...
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People tend to describe themselves in a numerous amount of ways. This may include race, gender, or even profession. We all possess a variety of characteristics and by secluding ourselves to just one in particular would be doing a true disservice to the person we have worked so hard to construct. The different âhatsâ we may wear define us as people and the specific part we play in this thing called life. From time to time, depending on the circumstances...
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In life, there is no certainty but sometimes, we just have to take a leap of faith. I am an ordinary girl with extraordinary dreams. I guess the most obvious thing about me is I am a bit of introvert. I mean, I am always a wallflower. But it does not mean that I do not like being around with people. I actually love it. I love to have a deep conversation with someone, hear someone’s problems and dramas in...
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All of these Facebook quizzes drive me crazy. I am like the next guilty person when making I want to know whether Donald Trump took the last one. But this morning, when I saw ‘Your Finger Words About Your People’, I shook my head. I don’t need to look at my feet to find out who I am and don’t need it. We lose a lot of things when we always see our fingers. Look, look ahead, look inside, and...
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When I was a child, there were a lot of interesting things about physical cognitive and social life that enriched my childhood time and shaped my personality to make me who I am. Sleep was an important part of my childhood day. In order to make me keep energetic, my parents arranged a âgoing to bedâ routine for me. According to my mother, at about 8:30 pm she would urge me to go to bed and my time to fall...
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Color permeates all aspects of our lives. It shapes how we perceive the world, it’s an essential part of our identity, and it benefits our health and mind. The dark shades of black and grey, the muck of bleakness was how I perceived my colorful life. I battled with this demon in some way or other since I was conceived. My entrance into this world was not grand by any standards. I exited the womb enveloped in a slimy grey...
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I am an ordinary Filipino girl. I grew up without a father, because my parents divorced when I was a child. I spent my entire childhood with my mother. She raised me well having discipline and respect to others well. Iâm the luckiest daughter to have a mom like her, a brave person and hard-working one. Sheâs been my inspiration on everything. Who am I? I’m just a typical kid who loved being in church growing up. I was a...
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Strengths that we have within ourselves come from talent and investment. Have you ever asked yourself, âWho am I?â. Well, I have, and as my paper goes on you will know who I am academically, professionally, and spiritually. The details will go on to tell what type of learner I am, what type of employee I am, as well as what kind of person I am within my faith. Academics As a learner, I consider myself to be very driven...
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Our idea of self is powerfully influenced by the environment in which we grow up. We are born with good abilities to arrange information, feelings, thoughts including knowledge about our age, gender, race or ethnicity, occupation, social roles, talents, etc. Who am I? I grew up in China and Canada. My experiences in both countries ultimately shaped who I am and how I perceive the world. I am still constantly struggling in Canadian and Chinese different conflicting perspectives on social...
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Have you ever looked at yourself and wondered who am I, and why do I do the things that I do? Well, I have always wondered this and it always seems to puzzle me. Do we do things because others are doing it, or because we ourselves want to do it, or is it that we want others to have a certain perception of who we want them to believe we are. So, which is it: Who are we really?...
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âYou will have two commands, ârunners setâ and the gunâ, these words bounce around in my head and echo inside me taking over my thoughts. I open my eyes, staring down at my 2-year-old waffle shoes, and see the line mocking me and making nervous and uneasy with every passing second. Finally, I look up and see âThe Gatorâ, the motorized 4 wheeled cycle looking back at us ready to take off with me and 200 other boys chasing after...
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When pondering the question, âWho am I?â it can be difficult to identify how to begin oneâs analysis of self. I would argue, that the best place to start are those core values, those guiding principles that carry you through life; the values that you cling to through hardship and turmoil, joy and jubilation. For me, the first value I hold dear is honesty. Honesty is the seemingly simple act of presenting the truth, without embellishment or falsehoods. It is...
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The philosophy definition of self is, among other things, the conditions of identity that make one subject of experience distinct from all others. Learning about what makes oneself is fascinating but really makes you think about who you are, why you believe what you believe, and whatâs important to you. Self refers to a person’s experience and past experiences as a single, unitary, autonomous being that is separate from others, experienced with continuity through time and place. Who am I?...
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The Mini-IPIP is a 20-item scale. Each item is a phrase describing a person’s behavior whether you are very inaccurate, moderately inaccurate, neither inaccurate nor accurate, moderately accurate, and very accurate for. I’ll rate it 1-5 every item and then in scoring will be adding the items that should be put together to find out if I belong to openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. I think the result of this 20- item scale was accurate to me because I...
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âThe question to deep ask, âwho am I?â begs something much deeper. The question is no longer âwho am Iâ, but âwhat am I?ââ (De Ruiter, par. 2). Therefore, this question can be best answered by looking more into the personâs life. To analyze that, exploring the personâs past, who they are now, and what they aspire to their future is the best way to find out more about them. I am a Palestinian boy who lived most of his...
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âWho am I?â is a question that runs through my mind as I reflect on the person I am – my strengths and vulnerabilities, my natural inclinations and aversions, and what gives me fulfilment. As I step into social work, a helping profession, clarity regarding how my character has been shaped by my past and the system of beliefs that have emerged through the years is necessary. In particular, self-awareness is critical for workers in helping professions, in order to...
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I used to think that I was a strong person. In the face of difficulties and challenges, I would overcome the difficulties without fear of hardships and move forward alone, but later I found that I was wrong. Great achievements can never be achieved by one person. We need partners, we need allies to support each other, and we also need to work hard. But how can we use the energy of a team? Dr. Scott’s wonderful talk made us...
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Who am I? I have never really thought about this question before. This is what I know about who I am. I am a sixteen-year-old boy, a son, a brother, a friend, a college student, a high school student etc. My ethnicity is what shaped me today as a, African American throughout my childhood, I have had many experiences attributed to various forms of my personality. For me my ethnicity, regardless of its categorization, has constituted a profound loss of...
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Iâve thought a lot about how to write this self-analysis, and it is difficult trying to figure out who you are, especially at my age. Trying to dissect why you are the way you are is even harder. Yet I have come to a consensus that I am pleased with. As of now, to the best of my knowledge, this is who I am. I am quite outgoing around people I know well, but much more shy and withdrawn around...
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Iâm stuck in the middle, stuck between an older brother and a little brother. People often look upon the middle child negatively. Because they are somehow always forgotten about, and when they get a sparse amount of attention, itâs usually for all the wrong reasons. I, however, respectively disagree. I am who I am today because of my family and, most importantly, because of my role as the middle child. From the day I was born I had an immediate...
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