super powers are relative everybody has something they do better than others, but my super power has more to do with my personality. I have always been a deep thinker since a child, it has always been easy for me to take my self out of a situation, and be able to understand people. I live life in a very empathetic way. I used to think that it was an overcompensating measure I would take. The more I grow/older I get, I realize more and more how ingrained it is into my hard wiring/personality.
I currently work at a DDS home/ human service job, in which I hope to make a career. before I started working in this field. I used to think something was wrong with me, due to the fact that I typically try to make everyone around me comftorble/ happy. I genuly get joy from helping others and its fulfilling in a way I cant truly express, overall just boosts my happiness. my goal everyday is to have an impact positively in the world, that can be as little as asking how somebody's day is going. I am truly blessed in the sense that I'm able to see things in this way, it allows me always to see the positive aspects in things. friend/ coworkers always wonder why I always seem so happy, but other then me generally being mostly in good moods, I just try to behave in the ways I think would allow me to have continued growth as a human being, in turn leveling up my super power.

my weakness or kryptonite is procrastination/time management. It is something I try work on everyday, but I could work harder. Its so hard sometimes just to sit down to focus it could be due to the fact, I have adult adhd. I tend to think of multiple things at ones, without finishing my original thought this weakness has caused so much problems for me in life. I refuse for that to be my crutch/limitation and know that I could over come this with routine and presidents. I yearn for the day I can finally sit down and, be able to pace my self without medication, that is a super power I truly would wish for.
Onyekachi oguchienti
When I was a limitless child
When I was a Limitless Child
Nothing seemed impossible.
I could fly, I could be anything or
Anyone, life was simple with no worries.
Time seemed infinite, happiness seemed
Forever so did sadness.
I could do anything,
I could be anything,
My imagination was boundless ,
With zero limitations.
Life was whatever I thought it to be,
Bunkbed could be a tree house,
Stairs could become a slide.
The park could be my own little restaurant
, oh yeah the tooth fairy was real.
My family never limited imagination
They always encouraged being different.
My family made it possible
To be a limitless child.

Kachi,
ReplyDeleteGood post. This is the first one I've accessed, and it's a good start. I like your conversational tone, and the details that you mention paint a good picture of you, your personality, and your interests and ambitions.
Be sure to always capitalize your new sentences. There are a few in here that may be typos, but always capitalize the first letter of a new sentence.
I like the design. The images you chose have a cool black and white theme, and they are good symbols for this topic.
Try to keep writing and expanding on your ideas so that you stretch your posts to be longer and more detailed each week. Each one should try to break through and expand your current thinking/process. Basically, I'd like to see you surprise yourself with what you end up concluding and coming up with.
Try to add some sort of conclusion paragraph or few sentences to recap each post and re-deliver the message/lesson that you want to convey. Remember, people read your post to learn something. Something about themselves, maybe, but through your lens.
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