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Self Harm In Adolescents
1. Self Harm In Adolescents
DeAsia Brannon
Child Welfare
Dr. English
SelfâHarm In Adolescents Selfâharm/ selfâinjury, which is defined as the practice of injuring yourself, i.e. cutting, in order to relieve emotional
distress, is an alarming issue that has become an epidemic. According to Healthy Place "Each year, 1 in 5 females and 1 in 7 males engage in
selfâinjury." And within that group, "90 percent of the people who engage in selfâharm, began during their teen or preâadolescent years." (Gluck,
2015) Self harm can include many different behaviors, such as : cutting the skin with razors and or other sharp objects, burning the skin, scratching the
skin, intentionally bruising the body by hitting or hitting oneself against the wall , intentionally pulling hair out...show more content...
One step would be to make sure the person feels safe/ comfortable. As stated before, often the person engaging in the behavior is experiencing intense
emotions that they feel like they cannot openly express, so they are engaging in this behavior. But at the same time they are experiencing shame
because they are doing it. Creating a safe and encouraging atmosphere for that person would be the best for them. Then letting that person know that
you are there to help them and encouraging them, not pushing them, to reach out for help so that they can get the help they need. Being
nonâjudgmental, again, in your listening so that you can be better equipped to help them. Then assessing the situation. Such as seeing if the person is
in need of medical assistance and or in need of going to be evaluated by professionals so that the person is in a safe space. Then getting the person set
up with therapists and or psychiatrists to try and figure out the underlying issues going on with the
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2. The Self Essay
The Self Every situation that an individual is exposed to throughout life, helps mold our "self." As humans we have the ability to see ourselves from
the outside, and all through life we try to see what others see and our "self" revolves around the generalized other. We observe how others perceive us
and we make conclusions depending on our observations. How we act around others depends on the image we feel they have towards us.
Charles Horton Cooley, a symbolic interactionist, concluded that our sense of "self" develops from interactions with others. Cooley described this
process as the...show more content...
On the other hand if you see yourself as an individual who can communicate without a problem and you see that you can keep others interested in a
given conversations, your reaction is more positive. Through this lookingâ glass self we develop a "self" concept. Depending on the observations we
make concerning the reactions of others we develop feelings and ideas about ourselves. The reflection we see in the mirror is either negative or
positive depending on the feedback we get back from those around us. Misjudgments of the reactions of others become part of our "self" concept also
the misinterpretations of how others think of us. Self concepts begins in childhood but it continues to develop throughout life. As we observe how
other people react to us, we modify our "self."
The "self" is never a finished project, and it continues to change as our life takes different turns. Our "self" reacts to the environment that we are in. As
the "self" expands we put together the different reactions making us a unique individual. Every individual has a different way of thinking and therefore
they make their own choices about certain situations. Going through different life changes, means the "self" is expected to change to accommodate the
life stage we find our selves in. The way we perceived things when
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3. Reflective Essay On Self Love
SelfâLove
I believe one of the greatest breakthroughs in consciousness occurs when the person you love no longer loves you and decides to end the relationship
with you for good. You are so used to loving that person that when you enter that new chapter in your life alone, it almost seems as iflove is lost. You
start to wonder if it is even worth loving anyone else. As we all know, love is essential to one's wellâbeing, but who can we truly love that wouldn't
stop loving us back? The answer: loving yourself. I believe selfâlove is the most important type of love anybody can have. It is possible for everyone,
but just like anything that is worth achieving, it requires hardâwork.
I never knew the importance of selfâlove until it was the only choice I had. It was on the day of April 11th, 2016, that my 6âyear relationship had
ended. The woman I had loved with all my heart left me in an empty apartment along with all the bills. At the time, I felt broken and worthless.
There I was sitting on the kitchen floor smoking a cigarette, replaying the heartbreaking event incessantly in my head. Miraculously, that same night
I had an epiphany. I had realized that over the course of 6 years, I was conditioned to love someone more than myself. The tears stopped running down
my face as a smile emerged. I was no longer in shackles. I was freed. Freedom had arrived, and I had felt like it was
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time to make a change. For the first time in over half a decade, I trusted my intuition. Suddenly I knew what had to be done in order to shift out of the
coâdependent and depressing paradigms.
I took the first step in moving out of the apartment. I was fortunate enough to move back in with my parents who embraced my return with open arms.
After submitting my 2âweek notice, I found a new job to start fresh. The location of my new employer was conveniently close to my parents' house far
away from the job and apartment I had previously left behind. Quite honestly, it was rather difficult assimilating to the new environments while
adjusting to the new lifestyle I had set in motion. Unfortunately, the pain was still there. It was only the beginning of my
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4. Reflection Paper On Self Awareness
Learning about myself is always something I appreciate and enjoy; because, these objective evaluations help me understand myself in a way that
inspires growth; the questions and structure of the assessment resonated with my true feelings, inciting reflection, and making me more transparent.
Dissecting my personality type has improved the understand of myself and others, allowing me to appreciate my strengths more, and improve my
weaknesses. Selfâawareness is a powerful mechanism for evaluating individual, group, and organizational dynamics in and way that is enriching and
positive. Becoming a better, more Christâlike version of myself is my passion; this will translate into individual development and understanding when
relating to...show more content...
Values an Attitude Insights Being my best at being me, is a liberating attitude, and has galvanized my determination to focus on the values, attitudes,
and insights that are most significant; subsequently, this focus constrains me to cut improvident expenditures from every area of my life and thinking,
deciding, as the McGrawâHill (2016) assessment asks, "What are my core values?" (p. 2). Receiving and evaluation of high, on a scale of 8â10, in
both achievement (10) and selfâdirection (9), the assessment deepened my resolve that my ultimate core value is to cultivate a more Christâlike
attitude to guide my life, superior to all other desires. Genuine success in this regard dictates that I have full reliance on His intrinsic and extrinsic
strength and control. Accordingly, love is my highest value; and, I accept there will always be room for improvement; this is the essence of my trust
and risk taking, knowing I will fall short, but striving to excel noneâtheâless. Motivation Insights Discovering what motivates my communications has
been an extraordinary and interesting process. Candidly answering the questions of the evaluation had fundamental, intrinsic impact when considering
why I sometimes engage as I do, and, revealed an element of subconscious fear which motivated certain extrinsic behaviors. Angelo Kinicki and Mel
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5. Essay About Myself
There are three very important aspects that play a major rule in my life. They can be categorized as intellectual, social, and spiritual. My intellectual
self is interesting because I am mainly rightâbrained which means that I tend to use my creativity more than my mathematical skills, also making me
a visual learner. My social self consists of friends, family, and my surroundings. I spend most of my time at home with my family. Whenever I am
with my friends, I observe their behaviors and listen to their opinions. I am more of an independent type of person. Being with different people has
influenced me into appreciating different cultures and beliefs. I have learned things that have now been incorporated into my own set of beliefs and
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I find that I can only recall longâterm memories if they are important to me, or if they are dramatic experiences. A few examples of my childhood
memories are my mother reading to me, my grandfather playing his guitar, and my dad relentlessly teaching me how to ice skate, no matter how
many times I fell. The people who affect my social life the most are my family and friends. I have an extremely close family that has played a
major role in my life. They are whom I spend most of my spare time with. My family usually gathers every weekend for dinner. I am also very open
to different religions, cultures, and practices because I know many people with different backgrounds and beliefs. Since I've been influenced by
various people, I've learned at a very young age to never judge people by how they look, dress, feel, or act. I am very fortunate to have learned
these lessons, because many people still do not understand the importance of accepting differences. In a group, I prefer to listen to what others have
to say, and then contribute to the discussion. I try to listen so I am able to compare them to my own thoughts. I enjoy working in a group, because it
gives everyone an opportunity to incorporate their own ideas. My social self is most greatly influenced by my family and friends. I believe that my
spiritual self is the most important out of the three. Although I have a certain religion that I belong to and practice, I believe in a bit of
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6. The Self Impact Self Esteem And Self Image
Self is described as a person 's essential being that distinguishes them from others, especially considered as the object of introspection or reflexive
action. From a psychological viewpoint, the concept of the self impacts selfâesteem and selfâimage. But happens to that definition when we look at it
from a religious aspect? In Buddhism and Hinduism, although there are many similarities, there are also key differences in the fundamentals of their
teachings and texts, such as the BhagavadâGita and the Vimalakirti, regarding the concept of the self in the cosmological, social, and theological
aspects of each religion.
The self in Hinduism is referred to as atman. In the BhagavadâGita it says, "Weapons do not cut it, fire does not burn it,...show more content...
Unlike Hinduism, Buddhism does not believe in the notion of the self, referred to as anatman. Buddhist believe that anatman, impermanence, and
suffering are the three characteristics of all existence. In the teachings of Buddha, it states that everything is impermanent. "All conditioned things are
impermanent, all conditioned things are suffering," (The Dhammapada, v.277â279). Reality is in a constant state of change and once we learn to
become detached from this reality, we no longer experience suffering. Everything is tied to the idea that there is a voidness in which there in nothing
to compare to one another, yet everything is tied together through this concept of baselessness. "Unreal construction is the root of desire. What is the
root of unreal construction? The false concept is the root of unreal construction. What is the root of the false concept? Baselessness. What is the root
of baselessness? Manjusri, when something is baseless, how can it have any root? Therefore, all things stand on the root which is baseless." (Vil. p.58)
In this quote it is explained that everything in our reality is tied the concept of baselessness and through that lies the root of all desire which is the
reason for all suffering and pain. The term Buddha has a literal meaning of enlightened one. By practicing these ideologies, Buddhist follow the "Middle
Way" to reach enlightenment. "The Buddhas are neither past, nor present, nor future. Their enlightenment
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7. What Is Self Esteem? Essay
What is selfâesteem? Selfâesteem is a term used in psychology to describe someone's level of confidence and respect for themselves. Pride, shame and
dignity are some of the emotions selfâesteem encompasses. In 1943, Abraham Maslow, an American psychologist created the Maslow's hierarchy of
needs; it was composed of physiological, safety, love/belonging, esteem and selfâactualization, physiological being the most basic needs. He believed
that psychological health is not possible unless people accepted, loved and respected you and if you didn't accept yourself. Selfâesteem is influenced
massively by a person's experiences. Positive experiences brings up one's selfâesteem while negative experiences do the opposite. Babies aren't capable
of...show more content...
People with a healthy and positive selfâesteem level are confident in who they are, have firm beliefs and trust their own judgment. They can enjoy
numerous activities and don't feel inferior or superior to people around them. They don't dwell too much on the past and aren't unnecessarily worried
about the future. Having a higher selfâesteem increases the capacity to be happy and have richer relationships. Unhealthily high or low selfâesteem
levels can be both socially and emotionally harmful. If people with inflated selfâworth are attacked or challenged, they react in a secure and defensive
way. High selfâesteem can result in narcissism meaning that the person has difficulty with empathy because has too much love for themselves which
makes them arrogant. The word narcissism originated from Narcissus from Greek Mythology. He fell in love with his own reflection. As well as high
selfâesteem, there is low selfâesteem which can result due to many reasons including appearances, mental diseases, security and bullying
/peerâpressure. People with lowâself esteem find many faults with themselves, whether or not it's true. They show too much eagerness to please and
gain other people's affections and not offend people. They are also envious and jealous of others with traits and possessions they wish to have. They
have an air of hostility around them and be irritable without a reason. They rely on other people's opinions and praise to draw an idea on their
worthiness.
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8. What Is My Inner Self Essay
ABOUT THE POET
My name is Fadia Bint Ismail born and bred in Cape Town South Africa and living half my life in Perth Western Australia.
Everything I do in my life is purely for the sake of Allah. And I would not have been able to write how I feel if it was not for the love that Allah has
instilled in my heart.
My Inner Self is a collection of Islamic poetry which I have written In hopes that it may inspire others Insha'Allah.
I truly hope who ever read's my poetry will feel a sense of belonging and through it their love for Allah will to increase.
My Inner Self is a form of expression which will allow the reader to relate in similar ways when faced with various situations that they have and will
encounter in life.
It is a parable of one's...show more content...
The Protector. The Sustainer. The One who gives Barakah and Khair.
May he shower you with Rahmah and continuous strength.
Throughout your old age.
From Your Loving Daughter Fadia Just a Dream Standing on the edge of the cliff.
My arms spread out wide.
My eyes locked on the sight below. Waves gushing against the rocks, the breeze brushing against my face. I am ready. Ready to jump.
I close my eyes imagining how I would drop to my destruction.
I have come to the point where I feel like falling and never waking up. A rush of thoughts entered my mind.
What have I done to myself? What have I done to my soul? I have disobeyed Allah.
I have broken my promises and brought destruction to myself.
Tears are rolling down my face. There is no hope.
Moving closer to the edge. Ready to fall into the raging waters beneath me. Suddenly I hear a voice. A hand clutching mine trying to pull me back.
I turn around. Staring at me is my own reflection. The sadness fills my eyes.
What am I doing to myself? Darkness surrounding me.
A beaming light engorged my sight. I opened my eyes. I awoke in a frantic state. My face immersed in my palms crying out.
You have saved me.
When darkness surrounded me, I felt I had no
10. Persuasive Essay On Self Care
A popular trend that's has been circulating around social media and other platforms is the infamous notion of selfâcare. Unsurprisingly, those
advocating for selfâcare have got it all so terribly wrong. Care of the self consists of a lifetimes worth of work on one's body, mind and soul. The
main reason why so many individuals find themselves hopelessly lost when it comes to selfâcare and the practice of freedom is because of this fact.
Selfâcare has been portrayed by misconceptions of living a stressâfree life and taking care of themselves through eating healthy food and joining a
gym, and while these are vital to an individual's selfâcare, they barely touch the surface of what caring for oneself is. Selfâcare is so much more that
spa days and healthy diets, it is an ethical imperative. In 'Ethics', Foucault presents what soucieâtoi de toiâmeme, 'taking care of yourself', truly means
and how this concern or practice of self is of relation to freedom, liberation, ethics, and truth. An individual works on them self in order to put meaning
to their relationships, whether it be with themselves or with others. The practice of selfâcare isn't a moral renunciation like in the Christian sense,
rather it is a practice dedicated to purifying the self to correspond with a particular conduct. According to Foucault, selfâcare is understood to be central
to philosophy, it establishes creation and the governing of the self. The notion of epimeleia heautou, care of the self,
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11. Self Education Essay
From the day we are born, till the day we die, humans are constantly learning new things. Whether it be learning how to walk, learning things in
school, or how to navigate the latest technology, everyone of all ages has something new to learn. Learning new things takes often takes a lot of effort
on the part of the learner. It is because of this that Leland Ryken said in his speech, the students calling, that "Alleducation is ultimately selfâeducation"
I believe Ryken is correct, everything we learn is processed by us, through either direct or unconscious thought.
First, it needs to be realized that selfâeducation as defined by Ryken is different than that of selfâdirected learning. In the context of The Students
Calling, Ryken states...show more content...
If thought about in this way, Ryken is right in his presupposition that all education is selfâeducation. Learning and retaining any amount of information
takes effort on the part of the learner; the self.
To further build my case in support of Ryken's ideas, I would like to illustrate some of the counterpoints that could be made in its opposition, and show
how Ryken's statement holds true in the face of them.
I believe the biggest argument to be against the idea of all education being selfâeducation is the idea that every now and then we learn things, despite
no brain power or effort being put towards learning them. About three years ago while I was standing in my kitchen talking with my brother, a
commercial with a catchy jingle about peanuts played on the TV in the other room. How is it that I can remember the exact tune and notes of the
jingle years after the fact? I clearly remember trying to ignore the background noise the TV was providing, and yet I remember regardless. On its
face, this would seem like a big exception to Ryken's idea about all education being selfâeducation; I learned something without any effort put forth on
my end of things. The commercial was "educational" and I myself put in no effort to learn.
What is happening in our brain exactly when we remember information
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12. Essay on Presentation of Self
Writing Assignment 3
DSSAE100J
December 3, 2010
The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life
"When an individual enters the presence of others, they commonly seek to acquireвĐĐinformation about him or to bring into play information about
him already possessed. TheyвĐĐwill be interested in his general socioâeconomic status, his conception of self, his attitudeвĐĐtowards them, his
competence, his trustworthiness, etc. Although some of this information isвĐĐsought as an end in itself, there are usually quite practical reasons for
acquiring it. InformationвĐĐabout the individual helps to define the situation, enabling others to know in advance what heвĐĐwill expect of them and
what they may expect of him. Informed in these ways, the others willвĐĐknow...show more content...
The image my parents may have thought me to be, at times, actually was not me. I wanted to be my parent's princess and the golden child, so I
acted in a way to seek their approval which in some ways was not the "real" me. These conditions occur because of the existence of self presentational
rules according to Goffman. "When one individual enters the presence of others, he will want to discover the facts of the situation. Were he to possess
this information."Also when meeting an individual we try to get information about them so we can act accordingly to their approval. How we act with
one friend may not be the way we act with another. We determine the person's status and attitude and decide for ourselves if we want to be a part of
that. When we gather the information when first meeting someone, it determines the way we think and act towards them. Erving Goffman revolves his
view of the human life around the belief that we are all actors who have both a front stage behavior and a back stage behavior. From an early age we
have become skilled actors and move in and out of roles with precision such as with our family and friends. We follow the formal societal rules
when we are on the front stage reciting a script, playing a role. This would include going to work, presenting ourselves as the person we should
uphold to take part in society. On the other side, Goffman says our back stage behavior is informal, as we'd act when we are
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13. Essay On Self Reliance By Emerson
In the James Harvey Robinson story "On Various Kinds of Thinking" and the Ralph Waldo Emerson story "Self Reliance" both of the authors talk
about the different ways people process information. Along with this, the two authors address how people pursue knowledge in different ways. For
Robinson, he proves that people do not only apply their minds to work ideas out, but also the persuasion of others. On the other hand, Emerson states
that we have learned to follow since it is all we have ever known and do not wish to risk stepping out of our comfort zones. Both of these authors write
about similar ways of learning, but their ways also differentiate from each other.
From Robinson's point of view, he states that people learn in different ways....show more content...
For Robinson, he tells about how learning is in our minds and can be both good or real reasons. In comparison to Robinson, Emerson, tells us how
generations such as this one fear leaving its methods behind and do not contemplate different ways to learn nor plan to leave our comfort zones.
These writers have their differences on whether or not people for themselves or if people chose to believe those who influence them with their own
strategies. However, both writers show us how learning is about what we make of it and people control what or how they choose to learn. At the
abolishment of these stories, the readers are able to pick up on what it means to gather knowledge and whether or not they decide to choose for
ourselves or follow what people before us have
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14. Persuasive Essay On Self Care
A crucial step to living free is selfâcare. So, what is selfâcare? Selfâcare is (different for every person)unique on an individual basis. Leonowicz stated,
"With this in mind, there cannot be one blanket strategy for practicing selfâcare (Leonowicz, 2)."One must feed his or her emotional, physical, mental,
and spiritual needs. On an emotional standpoint, this may include surrounding yourself with people with healing potential(or who exude positive
energy and thus are helpers at healing the soul . For example, I have friends who are able to change my negative mood to positive mood in a matter
of seconds. Having these friendships are not only therapeutic and but also a necessity to maintaining my mental wellness. In addition to the emotional
aspect, one must take care of his or her physical needs. This is different for each person; some may need to nourish their bodies with more healthy
food and water, whereas others need to be more active and exercise more. From a mental perspective, an individual could require more academic
stimuli to thrive and hence more exposure in a university setting. Also, some may need stress relief from their jobs and family. There are a number
of mindfulness practices such as meditation, yoga and tai chi. On a spiritual level, some people may find peace in religion and prayer. music to heal
ones soul. These are all simple examples of different ways to achieve selfâcare and peace of mind.
After enumerating the aforementioned aspects of selfâcare,
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15. Philosophy Essay on Self
Exploring the essence of self in the western context
Udit Agarwal
N1
300278
Principles of Philosophy & Critical Thinking
2013â5
Statement of authorship
I certify that this literature review is my own work and contains no material which has been accepted for the award of any degree or diploma in any
institute, college or university. Moreover, to the best of my knowledge and belief, it contains no material previously published or written by another
person, except where due reference is made in the text of the dissertation.
Name
Signed _________________________________________________
Date ___________________________________________________
The most fundamental of the questions man asks himself in his lifetime...show more content...
They disregarded the place of divineâwill in their conception of self, basing it on mere experience, empirical evidence and mathematical formulations.
This shift of conception is termed 'demythologization', where everything works without a purpose and results from mechanical interaction of particles
regulated by universal laws which can be mathematically formulated (Greetham, B., 2006). Consequently, began the search of the self by looking
within for purpose and meaning.
16. The modern view of self is articulated in the works of 17th century philosopher Rene Descartes. He pioneered the dualistic understanding of the human
being, which is made up of the "mental substance (mind) and the physical substance (body)" (Warburton, N., 1992). Here, the body has physical
properties like having weight and using space, whereas the mind is a nonâmaterial substance, responsible for thought and experience and hence is the
abode of consciousness. In his view, the self is a spiritual "subject of experience" which is fundamentally different from the body and nature, where the
body inessential and the mind can exist independently. His radical scepticism led to the formation of the "Illusion argument", where the bodily senses
are deemed unreliable and thus the existence of the external world and body is uncertain. The only thing one can be
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17. Self Esteem And Self-Esteem
Selfâesteem, also known as selfârespect, is the confidence in one's worth or abilities. Low selfâesteem is the opposite or lack of confidence in one's
own worth. Selfâesteem is shaped throughout one's life, it will increase and decrease throughout life but with essentially remain at the same level.
Selfâesteem has both positive and negative affects depending on if an individual has low or high selfâesteem. There is more research on the effects of
low selfâesteem because it usually has to most negative effects on someone's health. Selfârespect can also influence one's decision making, people with
low selfâesteem generally make poor or unwise decisions due to lack of confidence. Bullying can be caused by low selfâesteem or causes the
development of low selfâesteem. Someone who does not have high levels of selfâconfidence may try and belittle others to feel better about
themselves; being bullied can in turn cause someone to feel bad about themselves, therefore, causing low selfâesteem. Ultimately, low selfâesteem has
been known to negatively affect someone's health, it can cause anxiety, depression, or lead to drug usage. Selfâesteem has been studied for decades, by
focusing on the development, selfâimagery, effect on decision making, bullying, and the negative effects that follow the high or low levels of
selfâesteem we are able to unravel how selfâesteem effects our lives and how we can change our own selfâesteem. In a research article, done by
Ulrich Orth and Richard
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18. Reflection Of An Essay On Self And Self Identity
I am an individual who is responsible, cheerful, and positive to all aspects of life. Throughout my journey as a student, I have grown significantly
through personal challenges that helped me develop my self identity. After seeing my maturation, people around me would conclude that I have
emerged as an enthusiastic leader who takes initiative and strives with determination. At the commencement of high school, my shy personality and
fright of public speaking created a barrier that separated me from risks and challenges. To overcome this, I pushed myself to enter a speaking
competition in cadets, where I spoke about the impact of texting on interpersonal communication and also performed an impromptu speech. I spent
days writing and practicing my speech, and attended weekly speech classes to improve my confidence. As a result of my perseverance, I was
proudly awarded first place and presented my speech to 200 people at the Cadets Annual Ceremonial Review. By maintaining a positive outlook, I
was able to turn my fears into strengths. This experience taught me the importance of resolution in conquering barriers and henceforth increased the
number of challenges I take on, empowering my development as a confident public speaker. Today, I have become a caring individual who mobilizes
large teams in clubs and organizations to tackle issues in local communities. The past several years of experiences have given me the phenomenal
chance to grow, explore my innumerable talents, and emerge as a better version of myself I did not realize existed.
What is important to you? And why? (maximum 250 words)
The arrival of winter's first snowflakes do not excite me to the extent they previously had, instead I agonize over children sleeping on the harsh cement
streets under a blanket of frigid air. For me, it is important that I ignite change within the community, utilizing my skills to significantly impact others.
After reading an article regarding Burnaby's high child poverty rate, I was filled with feelings of melancholy, generating my ambition to improve this
situation. My involvement began in Grade 9 when I joined my school's youth homelessness club. I became the president in Grade 11 to improve our
initiatives, expanding the
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19. Essay On Self Reflection
Critical SelfâReflection Paper When first coming across this course, from the title, I expected the course to discuss and educate us about aging
women and the physical, mental, and emotional changes they go through as they age. For example, I thought we would be discussing health issues
such as malnutrition, memory loss, and depression. Each of which are health concerns that have been found to be associated with older women. In
addition, I also expected the course to go into details about the physical changes that women go through and how they affect them emotionally.
However, after beginning the course I realized that my expectations of this course were very basic compared to what the course was about. In fact, I
felt almost ashamed of my shallow expectations because the course covered more important, broad issues that women deal with as they age. Most of
the issues discussed many people are unaware of and have no knowledge about. Women age 60 and up battle with inequality, lack of power, and how
they are a less dominant group in our society.
DISCUSSION OF EXPECTATIONS The course description is a brief summation of what the course will cover as far as topics. The course description
describes the course Women and Aging as exploring the ways that being awoman shape, or impact, the experience of aging among older women. Some
of the issues covered in this chapter include double standards, power, vulnerability,feminism, intersectionality, ageism, sexism, and inequality.
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20. What Is Self Worth Essay
Your self worth is more important than you think, many people don't realize that it is an important asset to your everyday life. Selfâworth, selfâesteem,
and selfârespect are the three things that many people struggle with. No matter how ugly people can be you have to keep in mind you are as
worthy as anybody else. People criticize one another without realizing the damage that is done to their piers. I will be showing you some steps
that have helped me gain respect for myself. Step 1 is to never compare yourself to anybody else and to love yourself . Step 2 is to surround
yourself with supportive people. Step 3 is to always talk positive about yourself. Step 1 is to never compare yourself to anybody else to love
yourself . Its natural for us to compare ourselves to others, but it doesn't improve our status, make us a better person, or secure our happiness. In
many cases its does the opposite by making us feel bad about ourselves. For example, i used to compare myself to other people who were way
prettier and thinner than me. Comparing myself to them wasn't helping me at all it was just bringing myself esteem down, building more of my
insecurities up, just making me be so negative. But i noticed by doing that it wasn't helping me feel any better about myself it was just doing the
opposite. What helped me stop was that i started to learn how to love my self just the way I am, i realized that every human has their own insecurities.
Loving yourself is very important, do not
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21. Persuasive Essay On Self Love
Selfâ love. How is it done? One of the hardest things to do as a female in today's society is love yourself. Popular forms of media, such as
Instagram, have been creating these unrealistic beauty standards that most can't achieve. From skinny physiques to curvy physiques, everyone is
fighting to achieve a definition of beauty that ultimately doesn't exist. We see girls in the media who have perfect lives, go to the gym religiously,
are always weirdly flawless with a full face of makeup, and we can't help but think to ourselves: "Why can't I be like that?" or, "I wish I was her."
Because we see these women who are beautiful, get all the guys, seem to have their lives figured out, we feel this pressure to look and be like
them, and when we don't look like them we tear ourselves down and point out all of our flaws. I have fallen victim to this many times, it's a
vicious cycle that's hard to stop. I have noticed that Instagram models all have been working for a certain body type and face image that make
them all blend in. They all have beautiful full lips, small chiseled faces, small waists, wide hips, and enormous posteriors. Most of the time, for
celebrities, these things are achieved by plastic surgeons, which is why it's such a dangerous body type to idolize as a young girl. No matter where I
go or what I watch, women with these body types are everywhere. They are sung about, rapped about, and praised everywhere for their body, and it
makes me think: Maybe if I looked
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