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    Gardenia Cuadra ENG 110: College Writing Life Shaping ExperiencePersonal Narrative There has been many life-shaping/life changing experiences in my life however if I have to pinpoint to one specific moment where I knew that my life as a child will be over was when I was 12 years old. My sister‚ grandmother and I just came back from spending 3 weeks in Nicaragua. I loved it so much I wanted to stay. A week or two after the family trip‚ my grandmother fell down concrete stairs and was

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    Due to my interest in growing as an individual‚ I had decided to learn about personal growth.Personal growth pertains to many different factors‚ which includes‚ person’s maturity‚ initiative‚ and self-efficacy. Maturity can be described as being relatively advanced either physically‚ mentally‚ emotionally‚ or socially. A simple way to describe maturity pertains to reaching your maximum level in the previous terms stated. Most of the time‚ the older you get results in more maturity being obtained

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    Personal Growth "To have that sense of one ’s intrinsic worth which constitutes self-respect is potentially to have everything." This quote by Joan Didion explains Abraham Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Human Needs. The needs are laid out in five layers. The bottom layer is the physiological needs‚ then safety needs‚ the need for belonging‚ the need for esteem‚ and lastly as Joan Didion explains‚ self-actualization. Each level must be achieved before it can reach the next level. Maslow created this pyramid

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    my mind until I learned from the experiences of the people throughout my missionary trip in India. It was an unforgettable experience that altered my life‚ and left a lasting impression on me. I had volunteered at a psychiatric housing home which housed over hundred plus people who were all mental ill. My missionary group and I had spent a month living with the patients‚ assisting them in any way possible‚ but most importantly seeing their point of view on life through their eyes. The minute I

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    Table of Contents Improving My Knowledge of Today’s Business World……………………………………………………………………pg. 1 My Values…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………pg. 2-3 Managing My Stress……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………pg. 3 Best Companies to Work For………………………………………………………………………………………………………pg. 3-4 My Plan for Improving My Professional Team Skills……………………………………………………………………….pg. 4 My Plan for Improving My Professional Customer Service Skills……………………………………………………pg. 5 My Plan for Improving

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    I was disoriented‚ with no clues of available careers for my future. I would like to think that several dynamics in my life were characterized by the socioeconomic status of my family of origin. We are the classic example of a middle-class family in northern Italy. Both my parents came from humble families of farmers that shaped their vision of life. In their expectations for my future‚ economic stability through a permanent job was at the top of their list. Thinking about high levels

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    In lifeexperiences can be a very powerful thing. They allow us to gain knowledge firsthand which leads to a sort of personal evolution which brings about changes in character. Likewise‚ experiences can also teach us countless lessons that contain practical real world use such as in the case of how a craftsman learns his trade. But whatever way you look at it‚ experiences are very important and this is a story of how they have impacted me. I am a strong believer that the personality of people is

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    Most Influenced People in My Life In China‚ people always say‚ “If three people are walking together‚ at least one is good enough to be another’s teacher”‚ which means you will always be influenced by someone else in your life. For me‚ many people have affected me‚ such as my grandmother‚ my father‚ and my high school physics teacher. Each of them has some talents and characters that I really want to learn. I admire my father’s great enterprise and noble spirit. His strong spirit always influences

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    balancing and moving forward on the bike. I was so fixated on what I was doing wrong‚ I did not realize what I was doing right and what I could do to improve on what I had done right. Learning how to ride a bike was one of the most painful‚ life-changing‚ experiences I had ever gone through. I was ten years old‚ still on training wheels. I was still wearing: knee pads‚ helmet; elbow pads; and gloves. At first‚ my dad had

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    Running head: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF AN ENFP 1 Personal Experience of an ENFP Kevin M. Ryan‚ BA Submitted for Psychology 6113: Theories of Personality (Section B) (12F) Yorkville University‚ New Brunswick‚ Canada Running head: PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF AN ENFP 2 Abstract The study of personality was pioneered and developed by Carl Gustov Jung with his theory of personality types. The subsequent operationalization of Jung’s theory into the Myers-Briggs

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