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    In reflecting and attempting to asses myself, I think its safe to say that strategy with life has been one of improving myself to my fullest potential, in any way possible, in every area of my life. With that said, my goal is not long term or short term, but continuous. There is a great sense of satisfaction and pride that arises whenever I feel as though I am taking a step in the right direction towards my goal. Having my mind set towards trying to be the best I can be in every aspect of my…

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    Strengths Health Myself Innovations provides convenient, secure with no privacy risks communication between patients and physicians. The Health Myself Portal allows to reduce resource strain at healthcare clinic, such as the receptionist (gatekeeper) now has time for other tasks of the clinic rather taking numerous calls and scheduling appointments. Moreover, physicians and patients get opportunity to communicate their needs while not been restricted with time of appointment. Furthermore, TGHC…

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    Basically in middle school I just hated myself. I compared myself to other people and I never felt good about who I was. I hated how I looked and all through elementary I got bullied for how I looked and got called fat many times. I remember in 4th grade I thought it would be cute to dress up as a bunny for Halloween... when I wore my costume to school all of these people who I thought were my friends called me a fat bunny as an insult. When I moved here in 5th grade I got made fun of for what I…

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    imagined my life would go or something that I wish would happen. This is why I describe myself as hopeful as a writer because I would really focus on what I hoped would happen in my life. 3. Describe yourself as a reader in one word: Absorbed. 4. Now describe yourself as a reader in a brief paragraph: I’ve always loved reading books. Even as a child I was reading all the time. When I find the right book, I sit myself down and just get lost in the book for hours. It’s usually hard for me to put…

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    This memoir made me look at myself differently. “I viewed other people both critically and sympathetically. Why couldn’t they just stop complaining so much, just let go and see how good they actually had it?” (Grealy, Page 131) This quote explained exactly how I felt after reading this memoir. Why is so hard for me to accept myself just like I am? I have health and I have my family. Why can I just be content with what I have and how I am. Like Lucy I always tried or managed to put another face…

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    Song of Myself “Song of Myself”, which is famous for “representing the core of Whitmans poetic vision” (Greenspan) was written in 1881 by Walt Whitman. This poem is baffling to many people because of both the symbolism and wordplay. Walt Whitman begins by introducing the subject in the poem, which is himself and he goes on by celebrating this theme. Whitman utilizes words such “I”, “myself” and his inner soul to generate a feel of being and depiction in specific sects of the poem. Whilst it…

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    Fighting Myself Can you imagine living everyday feeling like you don’t belong? Like you don’t have a place in this world. Like everyone is against you. It can feel as if your trapped in your own mind. It’s the feeling of being alone and feeling sad and mixed with so many other emotions, it’s overwhelming and it’s very common for women, most of us hide it and pretend to be the opposite of what we feel so we can get through our tasks. Some don’t even want to get out of bed and don’t know how to…

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    not just "the poet of the Body", (422) but "the poet of the Soul." (422) The complexity of the human soul and the way one chooses to view themselves in a theological context is paramount to Whitman’s writing. There is a certain catharsis in “Song of Myself”, in which the narrator creates his bond and relationship with God, and is overcome by a sense of brotherhood. Whitman writes, “I know that the hand of God is the promise of my own/And I know that the spirit of God is the brother of my own".…

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    There are many attributes of myself that I look at and admire. I am a creative, open minded person which helps in many classes where I need to open my brain to see the bigger picture. The attribute I most admire, however is my diligence. I not am a hard worker, but do this work with as much diligence as I can to get the best results. While there are many attributes I admire about myself, I also have some aspects of myself which I deeply dislike. I am an introverted person and prefer to be alone…

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    Growing up, I was usually a shy child, always clinging to my parents when in unaccustomed situations or around unfamiliar people. As I grew older, this shyness manifested itself into a sometimes crippling social anxiety. My anxieties have affected my daily life since middle school- the thought of answering a phone when it is someone I don’t know calling often leaves me paralyzed, asking for help in a store is something I can never manage, and speaking out in class is always a nightmare. I would…

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