Entry 1: A Personal Inspiration

I am a self-starter. I learned this trait from my father, who worked for himself most of his career. My father is primarily a social entrepreneur. I have a dream that I am working hard to make the dream a reality; I am a motivated person.

I classify myself as a lovable and dependable person. I can learn quickly to adapt to different situations and people with different personalities. A psychology course I took boosted my self-awareness and other awareness, contributing to a significant self-development in emotional intelligence.

After I took a personality test based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, I realized that I am a thinking person. I place a greater emphasis on facts and objective data. I tend to be consistent, logical, and impersonal when weighing a decision.

Inspired by the saying, “Being a student is not easy; it requires endurance and discipline,” I developed physical and emotional stamina. I have the energy and strength to continue doing something over a long period; I can sustain exertion or resistance to hardship. In all, resiliency is a critical factor for me.

I tend to put papers together well and get a feeling of disorganization. But, I learned to plan first to be effective. A plan is like a roadmap taking me to an unfamiliar place. Planning is vital in anything I can do.

I think the most busy people on the planet are entrepreneurs. Their ideas make them engaged in addition to other aspects of life. My entrepreneurial efforts can positively affect positively or negatively; it depends on how well I cope with diverse situations.

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