Personal Reflective Analysis

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As time moves on, I feel like every experience I went through is an opportunity and an eye opener for me. There are definitely great and terrible experiences for me, but I wouldn't necessary take the bad ones as like traumas or things I would not look back to. I personally feel like all the ups and downs of my experiences shaped who I am as a human today. Also, writing because it is a way for me to express myself and to learn how to improve the comprehension of english. It is very important for me to have a great knowledge of english because I am imagining my future teaching children that have disabilities and/or trying to learn english as their secondary language. So this writing course definitely fit my plans but I hope later on in the future, …show more content…

One of the many experiences I have came across happened over this summer, but before I start, I want to talk a little bit about myself. I grew up in a loving but overprotective environment. My parents are always there for me when I needed help but that was also the reason that made me scared to step out of my bubble. Over the summer, I went to an amusement park with my cousin and a friend of mine. Riding any of the rides there was a challenge for me. It was way out of my comfort zone but my my friends pulled me in on every single ride when I was half shaking about how the seat belts might break and the next thing you know, I could be flying in the middle of nowhere . Later on that night, my cousin told me I shouldn’t get influence by my friend if I didn’t want to, but I told him I need to. I need to get on the rides because everytime when I was with my mom, she’d tell me not to get on or my dad telling me the news of how a kid fell off the seat while on the ride. To sum up, I feel like as I am growing up, I realized that there are a lot more in this world and still living inside my own bubble will not make me any better of who I am today. So i choose to walk out of my bubble. Overall, the experience was wonderful and I loved how I wrote about it on my personal blog and for my first english

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