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My Many Faces
If asked who I am I reply in different ways.
At school, I am hard-working and determined.
Always fully engaged and scribbling down notes, eager to learn new things.
At work, I am on task and I anticipate.
Serving the residents with a warm smile and cleaning until the kitchen is spotless.
At home, I am more spontaneous and creative.
Plucking and weaving my fingers through the strings of the guitar and crafting small animals out of clay.
With my family, I am the oldest and the guinea pig.
Exploring the next steps of life, college, and responsibilities, attempting to lead as an example for my brother and sister.
With my friends, I am bubbly and outgoing.
Playing cards, attending late-night sleepovers, and sharing many memorable moments of laughter.
With my boyfriend, I am loving and supportive.
Venturing into the realm of video games and writing corny cards of affection for an exciting surprise in the mail.
In the gym, I am persistent and strong.
Working towards new weight maxes and shaving down sprint times for when I return to the springtime track.
Although distinct from one another, my characteristics are what make up me.
They package my passions, outlook, and personality, defining who I am to myself and others.
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