365 Days of Self Discovery: Your Past

3.29.19

Day 22

Did you find it easy to get along with your peers when you were growing up?

  • I’d say it was a mix of yes and no, because of me being an athlete all my life, I could make friends quite easily but when due to my socially awkward personality and struggling between wanting to fit in with the “cool” kids and being myself; sometimes it was harder to get along with peers. I was always the class clown growing up, I could make people laugh at my own expense but after awhile I then learned the difference between someone laughing with me and someone laughing at me & it truly opened my eyes to how some people perceived me. 
Would you say you got along with your peers growing up, or were you an outcast? 

365 Days of self Discovery: Your Past

3.28.19

Day 21

Did you enjoy school? What life lessons did you learn from your there?

  • I did enjoy school, in fact, I hated to miss school due to illness and couldn’t stand being late for school. Some of the life lessons I learned from attending school were to prepare me for college, or my future. Some other lessons came from experiences; losing friends, dating, time management skills, etc. 
How many of you enjoyed going to school? Was there a period of time you didn’t like attending school or when you started to enjoy it but didn’t previously? Share the lessons you took with you going forward in life. 

365 Days of Self Discovery: Your Past

3.27.19

Day 20

Have you said anything in the past that you wish you hadn’t?

  • Yes.

365 Days of Self Discovery: Your Past

3.26.19

Day 19

What was your favorite thing to do as a child?

  • being outdoors,
  • riding my bike
  • riding my skateboard,
  • video games
  • reading
  • throwing football with my younger brother 
  • playing basketball 

365 Days of Self Discovery: Your Past

3.25.19

Day 18

Has your family life changed since being a child?

  • I have two brothers instead of one now & during the holidays not as many people attend in our family due to some of them having their own families to celebrate the holidays with; besides that, nothing. 

Has anything in your family life changed since you were child