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Name: Evanchez, Aljeya Key S.J.

Year and Section: 1-M Date: 08-17-22

Activity #2
Answer as comprehensive as possible. Cite an example based on your experience.

Who Am I In Their Eyes?

My parents:
In the eyes of my parents, they see me as their daughter
who is responsible, good in academics, and can do things
efficiently.

My siblings:
In my sibling's eyes, she always sees me as a busy sister,
always moody to the point I can be like an angry bird.

My friends:
My friends see me as productive, hardworking, and mature
enough to handle challenging situations.

My teachers:
Teachers see me as an innovative type of student and
passionate enough when it comes to the responsibility or
doings as a student.

My relatives:
They see me as a polite person and a smart type of student so
they always see and expect from me that I can aim easily for the
success I want to obtain in life.

MYSELF:
I always see myself as an individual who is afraid to let people
see that I am not good enough and I see myself as an ordinary
student, pressured, and not gifted enough so I need to work hard just
to meet the expectations of the people that surround me.
Based on your experience, describe some examples of the close,
interactive relationship between the physical dimensions of yourself and the
psychological aspects of your mind and experience.

I'm the type of person who prefers to do things on my own. Especially when
it comes to academics, I chose to do it independently because I have my own time
or can control the time that I am holding in. I have the freedom to criticize my
tasks or so on. In connection to my psychological aspect, it's not like I am an
introvert or an extrovert person. Probably, I consider myself an extrovert since I'm
into socializing. However, when it comes to doing things, I prefer being alone. The
reason behind this is that I'm a perfectionist type of person. I learned that I do the
things given only by myself since I train myself to be alone because I know that in
the end, I can only rely on myself and no one else. And the reason behind this is
that I'm scared of making mistakes, I'm afraid of failing, and I'm terrified of losing.
So, sometimes whether something is being done whether it's about academics or
not, I'd rather be alone. Because if I make a mistake or if I fail, I don't have anyone
else to blame but myself. I'd rather be more affected by myself than have other
people sympathize with just one mistake I've made.

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