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Vilnits Rada English 120 Section 122 09/21/2007 Final Draft Three Words Looking at ourselves is truly the only way we can ever begin to understand or change anything or anyone in the world we live in. When it comes to describing myself, three words that immediately come to mind are, hardworking, reliable and artistic. In addition to describing myself with these words, people associate these words with me as well....

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Vilnits Rada English 120 Section 122 09/21/2007 Final Draft Three Words Looking at ourselves is truly the only way we can ever begin to understand or change anything or anyone in the world we live in. When it comes to describing myself, three words that immediately come to mind are, hardworking, reliable and artistic. In addition to describing myself with these words, people associate these words with me as well. "Hardworking" is certainly a word that describes me the best. Ever since I can remember, I was always a hard worker. I work really hard in school by getting everything the instructor expects done by the time expected. Not only do I get it done but I also put extensive amounts of hard work into it and make sure it's the ultimate best I can do. Honestly, I cannot recall one occasion when I didn't hand in or do something on time. Even when I encounter obstacles, for example, with a printer (as we all do), the work will still get printed; A wise man once said, "If there's a will, there's a way" I'm sure that if I forgot my work at home while I was already on my way to school, I would have previously made sure to send it to my e-mail the night before, just in case something came up so I would be able to retrieve my work at the nearest printer. In other words, I always prepare myself for the worst. "Reliable" is another word that describes me very well. If I give someone my word, I keep it. People who know me know that that's really how I am. At all the jobs I've had, my bosses associate me with reliability. Even if it's extremely inconvenient for me, I will always compromise, or at least try, even if I know it doesn't matter because the problem could be solved Vilnits 2 without me. For example, if my boss asks me to work on a day that I planned on doing something, I will do my best to see if there's any way possible way me for to work; and if I see that what I had planned can wait, I will end up coming to work. I honestly come in even if it is a last minute notice, because I know that if I don't, I won't be able to stop thinking about it and I would feel bad for not going, so I avoid all that avoidable stress and simply go. "Creative" is another word that describes me. It's practically my middle name. I think I'm always creative in everything I do, even if it's not required. I love to draw and paint and do so when I have free time. My friends always ask me to put my creativity to use when they need help with projects and such. In other words, my friends know who to call if they need something imaginative or good ideas to make things artistic. I secretly think my passion is being creative, simply because I'm creative in everything I do and most of the time I do it subconsciously. Recently, at work I was asked to make signs to put on top of cupcakes and cakes at the bakery I work at and I, in the words of my coworker, "sparkled with joy" when I heard I had to complete this task. At that moment, I was the happiest person on earth. When everyone saw the signs I made, they were blown away because my boss simply wanted me to write the names of the cake and cupcakes and I wrote the names in various intricate fonts and drew little pictures on each card that had the dessert's name on it that somehow showed what kind it was; in other words, I went all out. And that's something else; going all out is my expertise. My creativity is really quite extreme; I get really happy when I have the opportunity to be visually creative. These three words fully express my character and personality because they describe the type of person I am. If I were someone that knew me, I would fully agree that I am all these things: hardworking, reliable, and creative; definitely.
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