Friday, May 15, 2020

My Personal Statement On My Family - 915 Words

All about Me To understand who I am, I have to start from my roots, which is my family. They have shaped me in more ways than one, from making me a strong person by constantly testing my sensitive points, to helping me pave a better path in life by teaching me not to make the same mistakes they did. They have impacted my life, not only mentally, but physically as well. They gave me help I needed, even when it was unwanted, and without that I wouldn’t be the southern, social, and sweet Sarah I am today. Just as my family has shaped my life socially, they have passed down traits down genetically. These health issues include having bad joints, potential diabetes, and obsessive compulsive disorder. I now see and understand that without being†¦show more content†¦When I am alone I am able to concentrate on my work and anticipate about how I will make my next move. I can weigh the pros and cons of each situation I am being challenged with so that I will be able to make the best choice in my decisions. As my personality has changed over the years, I have learned that I am drawn to groups that are sensible, supportive and mindful of their studies. As people get older, they mature mentally and physically. Boys for example, grow taller, their voices deepen, and they try to start acting like men. Girls on the other hand, start menstruation, develop breasts, and have hormonal changes resulting in mood swings. Not only are they changing physically, but they are also discovering who they are and want to be. I personally have changed in the past few years. I have matured and become more aware of how the real world is, which can be harsh and cruel. To find what type of personality I have I took three online tests. The results came out that I am sixty percent obsessive-compulsive, which is a person that is preoccupied with orderliness, perfectionism, control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency. It also said that I am fifty three percent narc issistic, which in shorter terms means a person who believes they are perfect. Another test said that I have the social realist personality type. This personality is warm-hearted, popular, and conscientious. The last personality test had the best results

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