10/02/2020
BRAVERY.
1. How is your bravery expressed, for example, by taking physical risks, supporting unpopular positions, being emotionally vulnerable, thinking unconventionally?
- I express my bravery by standing up for other people and for what I know is right, knowing that it might affect me some way but I would still do it.
2. How does bravery cause people to admire you?
- Risking your life to save others despite the risk of your own safety as well as facing the challenges, threats, and the difficulty in your life and speaking up for what's right, even if its an unfavorable opinion to a group.
3. How does bravery exclude you from certain experiences or opportunities?
- Taking on more responsibility that involves a more difficult challenge for me and also stepping up and accept that challenge.
LOVE.
1. Who are the people who matter most to you across each of the domains of your life (friends, family, partners, co-workers)? How do you express love in a healthy way with each group? How does your love express itself differently?
- The most important people in my life are my friends, family and my partner. I express my love in a healthy way by making time for them and being there for them whenever they need it.
2. What are the ways in which you express love to others, and how is it received?
- Going out of my way to support others knowing that they have had a very bad day or they are stressed/frustrated with something. Giving them your very honest support and the gift of supportive words to comfort them.
3. How well do you receive love? It is often easier to give than to receive, but good relationships are a two-way street. Do signs of love make you uncomfortable or afraid of what others may expect from you?
CURIOSITY.
1. What are you most curious about? Were you a curious child and adolescent?
- I am always curious about trying out new things like food and going on adventures to explore new places and study about people's history.
2. How has your curiosity been affected growing up? If it has changed over time, why is that?
- When I was a child I was never been a curios person but as time goes by I have started to ask myself questions that I really wanted to know the answer to it and I know that I would not just sit there and I would suddenly get the answer, so I decided to ask other people about it, and sometimes my curiosity leads me to understand how things work as well as greater learning, not just by accepting them as they are but also being able to optimize them and make them more productive and more useful. Curiosity sometimes helps eliminate stress.
3. How does curiosity play out across the different domains of your life – family, socializing, work, school?
- Doing online research for school assessment/activities that are going on around me and then taking notice of what caused my curiosity the most.