Self-Analysis on Subject Me

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My subject of self-analysis is myself. I am currently twenty six years old. I am a college student that is pursuing a degree in psychology and human service. I have been with my husband since I was the age of fifteen. We have been married for almost eight years. I married young because my boyfriend at the time was joining the military. I left my home, my schooling, my friends, my family, my entire life to be with my husband. My personality has changed drastically throughout the years due to the many obstacles that I have been faced with. While I was growing up I lived in a microscopic town. I lived there until I moved away to be with my husband. To paint an accurate picture of my hometown, the town has more cows and chickens than people, in the entire county there is not a single stop light, only stop signs, it is not uncommon to see people riding tractors, four-wheelers, or even horses down the road. It really is that tiny. I was born in the spring, and was the first child that my parents had. I was the only child for eight years, until my little brother came along, and then a little sister when I was twelve. My entire world changed when my little brother was brought home. I had all the attention, from everyone, and then I had to share it. I was a quite baby, that rarely cried, and was typically happy entertaining myself. I loved playing in the sand box, and being on the water. I also loved animals, cats, dogs, rabbits, birds, and fish. Nearly any kind of fuzzy or furry animal. I loved when my grandmother would read me books and sing to me. I grew up going to church every week with my grandparents. While I was growing up my parents began to fight, my father is believed to suffer from an anxiety disorder and bipolar disorder. The... ... middle of paper ... ...nesses. I am a leader, a helper, and a protector. I am optimistic about the future, and considered an extrovert. My weaknesses is, me. I am my own enemy. I have to overcome my hardships, and learn how to thrive. Controlling my anxiety is a good start. After completing this analysis I believe that I am better able to understand what I have to work on, and have a better understand of myself. Works Cited Akgeyik, T. (2013). THE EFFECT OF BIRTH ORDER ON ACHIEVEMENT (A STUDY ON A TURKISH SAMPLE). Journal Of International Management Studies, 13(4), 5-12. Engler, B. (2014). Personality theories: An Introduction (9th ed, pg.74,90,229). Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin. Frederickx, S., & Hofmans, J. (2014). The role of personality in the initiation of communication situations. Journal Of Individual Differences, 35(1), 30-37. doi:10.1027/1614-0001/a000124

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