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I am a sensitive, goal-oriented, and careful person.

Being sensitive means being able to connect with my full range of emotions from happy to sad through my perception of senses. Although sensitivity is often seen as a negative adjective, I see it as a very positive adjective, as it has allowed me to perceive the my day-to-day life as anything but ordinary. For instance, I enjoy going to the beach a lot, and as a sensitive person I'm very perceptive and susceptible to the small changes that occur from the beach like the way the waves ebb and wane, the wind wisp me around on a windy day, the way the sun can beam down on me with so much ray and light. Instead of channeling my sensitivity to view the negative, stressful things in life like schoolwork or even work, I take time to channel my sensitivity to view the positive things in life!
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As something who views myself as clumsy and prone to errors, I have reinforced careful as a personality character to combat that characteristic of me. One positive example of my carefulness is that I am very organized when I focus on things important to me. For instance, while I come off as disorganized, I am actually careful in my own chaotic way. I always keep a weekly and monthly schedule of incredibly important dates, I never turn in assignments late, and I always keep track of my own time daily. As someone who is always looking at the big picture of things, being a careful person selectively have has allowed me to pay closer attention to details, whether it is in catching mechanical errors in my essays or noticing I have forgot one or two items. During the grand scheme of life, being careful have allowed me to slow down time and just pay more attention to my environment instead of stressing out and being so narrow-minded, so I can catch my breath and notice the small details in life people ignore: like the sunset in the

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