A Reflection that I often see
I am the youngest daughter in our family, the daughter who experiences a wide range of emotions, from joy to sadness, and everything in between. I demonstrate a deep love and care for my family, showing a strong protective instinct towards my brother and my sister and a deep affection for my parents. Despite my emotional complexity, I am a responsible individual, taking my studies seriously and willingly contributing to my family and community. I embody a balance of emotional depth and a commitment to my responsibilities.
My JHS experience was a testament to the power of self-discovery and growth. In the early years, I was a quiet observer, hesitant to participate and seeking approval from others. However, a shift in perspective, perhaps sparked by a new passion or a supportive mentor, ignited a transformation. I began to embrace my strengths, step outside my comfort zone, and find my voice. This newfound confidence led to stronger relationships, academic success, and a profound sense of personal growth, ultimately blossoming into a confident young woman, which is me.
I might be facing challenges to get to my goal, but I will do my best for my family and for my future self. Although tears may fall someday, I know that I will make it. Someday, I'll be a provider for my family, like my parents. Someday, I'll inspire kids to be like me. Even though it seems difficult, I have to strengthen my faith in God, because nothing is impossible in the name of God, even for a normal student like me.
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