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Loving myself is important to my life because, I learn who I am. Loving myself has always been a key part of my life. Even if at some point in my life I didn’t love myself. Being able to love myself had its challenges which...
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“I wish I may, I wish I might, Wish up on this star tonight.” “twinkle twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are, like a diamond in the sky, twinkle twinkle little star.” As children we are taught these nursery rhymes, at that time...
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Acceptance In my life, I have tired my hardest to make those around me accept me. I have attempted to make friends not by being myself , but by being who I believed they wanted me to be. It took me a long time to...
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I prefer to be true to myself, even at the endangerment of finding the ridicule of others, rather than to be false and finding my own detestation. Why should I worry about what others think of me? I don’t give a shit about how others...
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Introduction “Some things may be equally essential but nothing is more important than a healthy sense of self-esteem and loving yourself.” – Henrik Edberg. Having confidence in your own worth or abilities is defined as having a healthy self-esteem. It is the way you value...
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“Everyone is unique and each experience is different,” quoted by Gloria Steinem, a journalist. A person’s mindset changes frequently as they grow up, whether it ties to cultural traditions, or a social environment anybody can express themselves differently. The writer Gary Soto writes about his...
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When I reflected on my late adolescent years, I realised that I’m a Fully Functioning Person because of the person-centered theory. Firstly, I was open to experience because I began to accept both my positive and negative feelings and worked to improve my negative feelings...
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In recent years, there has been an overwhelming push for organizations to diversify their workforce. Workforce diversity refers to an organization’s employee-based consisting of a variety of ethnic or cultural groups. In addition to an increase in cultural groups being represented in the workforce, women,...
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Historically, men have been known to bottle their feelings up and hide their problems in fears of their own flaws destroying their masculinity. Those lacking in areas of virility or showing obvious weaknesses are at risk of damaging the ideal image of what they have...
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Am I the one to blame or the society? What kind of man do you think you are or your husband or boyfriend are? Is being a man really about being rich, tall and being able to satisfy their partners? The general definition of a...