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    first one, self-awareness. I feel that I am very aware of my self-awareness and always try to make sound and good judgment decisions. This would even include many times going with my “gut feelings”. I have had times in the past where I did not go with my gut judgment or feelings and made the wrong decision. I believe that a person’s brain…

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    with anxiety, phobias, panic attacks and stress. You are aware of your feelings and your self sabotaging emotional pattern. You know your fears, and you might know how you developed them, or the motivations behind each of your fears. Yet, you know how difficult and frustrating it can be when your life seems to be controlled by overwhelming feelings that you are trying to overcome and the fact of understanding your feelings doesn’t seem to trigger any behavior or life changes. Although you…

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    friendships, and trying to put on the perfect face. Certain situations play a huge part into wearing a mask, but the biggest contributor is self worth. The way we feel about ourselves takes control over the way we perceive our own feelings and also other people’s feelings and opinions of ourselves. Self worth and masks are one in the same and both validate one another. Self worth is something that means different things to different people, the official definition of Self Worth is “the sense…

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    perfect boy, but instead a weak “fragile” (Mirikitani 367) girl that the speaker refers to as a “sparrow” (Mirikitani 367). The female speaker feels like she is “not good enough not pretty enough not smart enough” (Mirikitani 366). This line, which is repeated after each stanza, emphasizes the constant impulse she has of these feelings about herself. The visual effect and the presentation of this line, within the poem, demonstrate the significance of each individual statement. The impact of this…

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    York Times, 29 Dec. 2016, www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2016/12/29/does-empathy-guide-or-hinder-moral-actio n. Accessed 11 Jan. 2018. Molenberghs, Pascal. “Understanding others’ feelings: what is empathy and why do we need it?” The Conversation, 8 Jan. 2017. https://theconversation.com/understanding-others-feelings-what-is-empathy-and-why-do- we-need-it-68494. Accessed 26 Jan. 2018. Zaki, Jamil. “Emotion and Reason Are Inextricably Intertwined.” The New York Times, 29 Dec. 2016,…

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    effectively balance these burdens are able to successfully move through this stage and feel industrious. They may enjoy learning and experimenting which allows them to thrive in Academia as competent students. In addition, they are often viewed as being “good” kids which is reinforced by their teachers and they are valued by their classmates. It is likely that industrious children do not experience additional stressors outside of the classroom and are socially accepted as fitting in with the…

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    be your actual house or your city or maybe family pets. Who is to know what home actually? Home does not have to be an object, home can be an emotional aspect, a special feeling one gets. A feeling a comfort, safety, and pure happiness. Home is an emotion or feeling sparked by that certain “something”, that genuinely feels good. Reading many home type essays, I was able to get a different view of home in the eyes of others. My point of view on home became related to one.Joan Didion is in…

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    said and understood what his problem was. I kept the eye contact to show up my interest in his speaking and tried to build a good rapport with the patient. Caris-Verhallen et al. indicated that the eye contact could present a feeling of interest in the person to the others in the communication (2). I also was polite to thank for the time of patient when I finished my…

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    your new story. At this point, you are feeling really good about writing in the magical book you are creating. As you continue reminding yourself why you love yourself, you begin the process of now incorporating how it makes you feel. It is important to use the power of your language to express your love for yourself and connecting the emotion to that thought. In this subtle process of alignment, your thoughts and your words begin to connect to the feelings that begin to open up the process…

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    Happiness can be described as charming and positive feelings, such as satisfaction or euphoria. Webster’s dictionary defines the word happy as: feeling pleasure and enjoyment because of your life, situation, etc. Although that is the worldwide definition, everyone has their own definition of what happiness is. Huffington Post did a survey and found out that only one in three Americans is genuinely happy. In a world full of hatred and unfortunate tragedies, everyone is struggling to find their…

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