Here I read to my family what my strengths were and I read a little passage of what they meant. This was their response: Mom: I'm surprised Belief wasn't your first one. For the deliberative it sounded mostly like you. You do weigh the risks but not ALWAYS though. So that part didn't sound like you. Harmony, hmm yea you don't like confrontation and don't mind going with the flow as long as it doesn't conflict with your values. The consistency one doesn't sound too much like you. Maximizer sort of sounds like you too. Like when you find something you want to make it better. Good strengths. Sounds about right. Dad: yea the first sounds like you but if it isn't I would love you to be like that.For harmony you are working towards that. As life starts to frustrated you, you freeze up. But you do start out like that. Like how you are with the youth group. But yes, overall I feel like those are you. Sarah: I don't think...
Have you even hear that phrase that is so common among the kids "That's not fair!" And when I hear that my mind immediately jumps to this... When I was a kid I was like any other kid and I've said those words before too. I said it mostly when I was at home and to my parents whom I felt were doing me injustice compared to my other sisters. Anyways one time as I was throwing one of "that's not fair rant" I guess my mom wasn't having it that day and turned to me to give me one of those talks that make you feel guilty. Long story short she basically told me "don't confuse being equal to being fair because they are not the same thing". She explained to me that being equal doesn't give everyone the same fighting chance. Some people might need more help in life than others. Some people can do it on their own and that's okay For some reason I look that to heart and I'm glad I did. I want to become a special ed. teacher. I...