ESSAY –YOUNGER SELF
Most frequently I reflect and try to remember how my life has been. It always strikes me that many are things that I see I could have done differently given another time. I always finds it bothering as it tends to judge me. I have however tried to be positive about myself by converting that judging mind of my younger self into my current lessons. I do things better now to avoid similar fate when I advance in years.
If I were to do three things to my younger self. Would. Play more, smile, laugh and always be free. I didn’t play much that why most of the time I was angry toward myself and others. I was mostly sad, sick, and selfish. I can make these past if am given a chance to take control once again. I would not allow anyone to discourage me. I should always make it a priority to always make myself happy.
I would be braver and do things without limits. The things that make me happy without chills. Shun all those scary things that disturbs my mind. Believe in myself. Go for anything I desire. This is because I lost myself for not being confident enough. Always making excuses, thus loosing most of my ways.
Thinks long term investments and start them small and build on them consistently. 10-20 year would be what I should start building on. This would better my position now.
To influence diversity, I would simply make groupings as the center of my every activity. In grouping diversity is well manifested. It brings about easiness of doing work as a person plays a small role. At the end of any task people are more one thing than they existed before separately. Incorporating grouping can bring diversification of every form of life and can significantly eradicate most of social defects that we have been lately. Making everyone to feel that he/she counts and is valued.
Works Cited
John Fowkes
https://www.huffington.com/40things
Kathrene W.Phillips. Paul Calello Professor of Leadership and Ethics and senior Vice Dean at . colummbia Business School.
www.scientificamerica.com/article/how-diversity-makes-us-smarter/
Tomas Laurinavicius
https://tomalslau.com/younger-self/