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Activity 3:

FORMAT: Arial or Times New Roman, 12, 1.5 space. No maximum pages this time.

NAME OF FILE: Last Name, First Name, Middle Initial (Example: Garcia, Jhaymar L.)

1. The Story of My Life

Instruction: You can deepen your self-understanding by writing your life story. Essentially, the
stories we tell are windows into our inner self. Write your life story. Begin your story by writing
the basic information about yourself such as your name, nickname, age, birthplace, favorite
subjects, course, year level, interests, hobbies, strengths and weaknesses, your motto, beliefs,
ambitions, and goals in life; and the aspirations and lessons you learned in your life. Then in the
subsequent paragraphs, tell something about your most memorable and happiest experiences
during your childhood and teenage years, tell something about your parents, the lessons that
your parents taught you, the things that you are grateful for about them, and the things that
you are happy with and grateful for in your life.

2. My Ideal Self

Instruction: Describe what you will be or what you want to be in the next ten years, including
your goals and ambitions, the places you want to go to, and the things you want to have, among
others. Include views and ideas about who and what you aspire in the future. Start your
statements with prompts such as ten years from now, I envision myself as….

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