Character Traits That Make Me Who I Am

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I use to ask myself, who am I? What are the character traits that make me, me? What is it about me that proves I am unique? Still, to this day I do not know who I am. However, I do know that I am becoming more aware of the person I will soon be. I am becoming a bright, confident, energetic, independent and focused young woman.
All of the fifteen years I've been alive, I have had to make sacrifices, hard decisions, and get through hardships independently. In the seventh grade, I trekked for the first time without support from my friends or family. Although I did not like the three-day experience, I did learn that I am mentally and physically strong.
Throughout the trip, I came across difficult challenges. The first challenge I had to overcome

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