Personal Project: How Does Friendship Affect Psychology?

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Ever since I got to know that personal project is all about an excellent opportunity to produce a truly creative piece of my own and to demonstrate the skills I have learned in approaches to learning I only saw myself writing a book.
We have always been reading the books of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, Alan Moore and of many more but when I started reading books of Alan Moore I was all into science and always wanted to write a book of my own on a scientific topic.
Thus I made DREAMS, the topic for my Personal Project. To make people aware about their dreams, goals and what dreams mean according to psychology via book. Many people kill their dreams just because of some small issues or some circumstances in their lives. Maybe if they did not
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Different people do this in variety of ways. In my case all this started during a warm summer morning when I was sitting in a garden and thinking about my friends and a case which took place just a day before, in which a friend of a girl got highly affected when her best friend left her and went to someone else, she even tried to suicide. After listening about this case i was feeling do sad about that girl and on that day i decided to write a book on how friendship can affect psychology. I wanted to tell people that what is the difference between healthy and unhealthy friendship not every friend is a good friend and even friendship can affect us physically and mentally. After few days i thought of to write something on it so i just picked up a pen and a notebook and started writing. As my first introductry chapter got over i thought to read that, as I started reading it as a reader i didn’t feel so attracted and interested in reading that but my aim was to encourage people to read that book and understand what is good or bad for them and if I am only unenthusiastic in reading my own book then how will other people develop interest in reading it. So to solve this problem I called my cousin who is very much into psychology so i thought she can write the first chapter of my book but when i had a word with her she suggested me to write a book on dreams, even i felt that it is an interesting …show more content…
They had precise data on there, on the grounds that it originated from the immediate point of view of the writers and how they compose their books to make them fruitful, and to have numerous youngsters read their books. They composed a considerable measure of data about how they make their books, and what motivates them. Despite the fact that not everybody composes the same, the data that I got from the sites was still exceptionally solid, since I had some expert counsel from the sites of the creators. I kept this information in mind while I was writing my book as well. Moreover for my project I researched a lot about everything related to dreams in scientific terms. Those were the wide assortment of pertinent sources that I utilized as a part of this venture to help me accomplish my objective of composing a fruitful dreams book that was extremely fascinating. This assortment of pertinent sources were exceptionally useful to me and if I somehow happened to do another venture like this later on, or in the event that I needed to compose a book in my leisure time, I would presumably utilize these recommendation to compose the book. and the thing about dreams of people are my own thoughts. For this thing I talked to different people and asked about their dreams and

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