My Sense Of Self
Being 18 years of age, my sense of self has changed drastically. I have been witness to things that helped me better myself. I have also gone through experiences of my own that have challenged my viewpoint on life and how I observe others around me. Throughout my life, I have changed sometimes for the better, and sometimes for the worst.
The first thing to shape me into my current self is my mom. My mom was always the brutally honest type of mom. If I was making dumb decisions she would tell me. If I was putting myself in a dangerous situation she would let me know. This helped me to decipher the difference between good and bad early on in life. As a child, I never could see why she was so stern about not staying out late or
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My confidence was very much lacking in middle school. I would walk around with my head down to keep from seeing people's facial expressions towards me.I would automatically assume that I was disgusting to anyone in my sights. This came from past experiences with puberty crushes and lack of a father figure. I also developed strong anger issues due to me having trust issues and wanting to rebel against charter school rules. I vaguely remember after a few instances if me being suspended or in school suspension, one of the principal’s secretaries finally sat me down and said, "You cant always let your anger get the best of you". " In the real world if you just argue and fight all the time no one will take you seriously". That is when the lightbulb in my head finally went off, and even though it took a few more years to realize this I knew at the moment exactly I needed to change. Starting my freshman year of high school I started to maintain positive energy and appreciate the positive people around me. I also decided to take more pride and confidence in myself. No single human is the same and we are all made to be unique.In embracing this theory my life became a lot
With this fundamental change in my attitude, I became a new person and since then I’ve only gotten stronger physically, mentally, and emotionally. Without this activity I would have been stunted, I would have remained the overweight introvert who didn’t fit in during middle
Expectations, confidence and self-expression are major areas in my life I learned through a tough experience which occurred during my sophomore year. During this time, I was dealing with my grandpa's hospitalization as well as bullying from my so-called "best friends. " Both had major effects on my life. My grandpa was in the hospital because he had fallen while in the shower, and hit his head, resulting in bleeding and brain damage.
Growing up, I don’t mean anything like my body grew, but what I mean is that I started to think a bit more mature than I was before. There was one saying that my mother often told me every time I got bad grades at school “It’s okay. You tried your hardest. I know you will try harder next time” (in indonesian language).
My childhood was lost because of this, but since coming out a new world has opened. When I started my freshman year of high school I was quiet, extremely introverted, depressed, and always anxious. I didn’t how to make friends, I had no friends, and I was at a new school. My world was turned upside down, but for the first time in my life, I could be who I wanted to be, which was myself. I didn’t want to trapped inside myself anymore and didn’t want to be afraid of what the world could do to me.
I have experienced many situations and endured a multitude of experiences throughout my life. It is through these experiences that I have been able to learn a great deal about myself. Since I was young, I have always set astronomically high goals and expectations for myself. This was largely in part due to the strong upbringing from my parents, who taught me what is right and wrong, and instilled very strong personal values, along with a continued ideal of community service. These values helped forge me into who I am today.
Many of my character traits have drastically changed overtime. At first, I was lost. I did not know what I wanted to do with my life, nor did I enjoy it. I did not even try to fight for my dreams and hopes. I just followed what others told me without thinking about what I really wanted.
I realized that there was nothing wrong with me. I didn’t need to try and fit in with everyone else. Everyone is different and everyone has their own story. No one is exactly the same. If people did everything the same way and looked exactly the same, then the world would be a boring place.
Self-identity is defined as the recognition of one's potential and qualities as an individual, especially in relation to social context. In other words, self-understanding. Finding self-identity is more more difficult for some people than others. In the autobiography Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self by Rebecca Walker, the author reflects on her identity as a mixed raced individual which is illustrated through Walker’s reflections. People define themselves in many different ways.
My Self-Concept My self-concept includes a number of different adjectives and roles, these include both good and bad things. The adjectives I use to describe myself are as follows: kind, loyal, selfish, hard working, apathetic, practical, honest, occasionally rude, and procrastinator. As for the roles that I fill, I am a son, a brother, a friend, a student, the oldest son, and a teacher. Self-concept is a product of many things, it is not just simply what a person is.
Self expression is a term many people use. The meaning of it is how you show your true self around people expressing thoughts, feelings, and ideas. Many of it can be seen through art, writing, music, and dance. People show themselves with many different expressions. It can be any type of art and even writing.
NAME: T.B Peter Student Number: 25539906 Psych 211 10 February 2015 Study unit 1 Reflect on your own development What do you think played the biggest role in your development? The way I was raised, the environment I grew up in and education.
Evolve into Having Self-Awareness Being self-aware simply means that you have a keen understanding of your own personality. That includes your positive and negative traits, your thoughts and beliefs, your feelings, and your inspiration. It would be easier for you to understand others when you are self-aware. You will also be able to tell how they see you in return. Most people believe that they have a good sense of self-awareness, but it would be best to check at a comparative scale to see where you fall on it in contrast with others.
Lastly, my mom’s confidence has definitely played a role in who I am today. Due to the confidence my mom has in herself, and the ability to love herself for who she is, has taught me to do the same and even love others more. My mom is my hero and forever will
I have always hated writing about myself, and I always dreaded assignments in school where I had to describe myself. I always wanted to avoid doing these assignments because I did not want to sound narcissistic, or self-absorbed. I dislike people like that now, because I used to be one of those people. It took many lessons learned before I humbled myself; I am still learning to humble myself today with recent experiences I have had. Although I hate to write about myself, I have always liked to reflect on myself.
Most people want to improve themselves in some way, whether it is to lose weight or give up smoking or increase their confidence. Self-improvement is something that we carry out over a life time, but it is a task that can require a lot of motivation. Keeping your motivation levels up and steady can be a job in itself. In order to achieve the motivation required for self-improvement, we need to look at the three keys that will help us succeed in our goals. 1) INSPIRATION