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Blog 2.5 - Finding my lost self (Nurhanis Grade 12)

Never would've thought that I would be learning about myself. I don't know about other people but I have a lot of personalities. I don't know which describes the real ME. I think this fun and quick class help me find back my lost self.

This was one of the lessons where everyone is there. Congrats grade 12. We obviously started with a warm up by completing squardle. At this point, I think that I'm just making up random words. After the quick- not so quick warm-up, we recap on the 3 words that we chose as our most important priorities in life. 

This is the fun part. We all wrote our answers on a sheet of paper and wrote it on the board. Then we guess which words describe who. Other than it being fun, I learned that how you think of yourself vs how other people think of you is different. Some people express themselves really good and you can easily identify it but some might have characteristics and thoughts that you might not even think about.

We did a lot of topics such as the 3 words that is most important, 3 words in our special box, what animal and ice cream flavour would you be if you were reborn. I thought people wouldn't be able to guess which one I am but they were able to. I guess my characteristics are more visible than I thought I was.

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