What is your understanding of our Jesuit identity and values? Can you tell us about situations where you have approached your work in ways that suggest a good fit between SLU and yourself
What is your understanding of our Jesuit identity and values? Can you tell us about situations where you have approached your work in ways that suggest a good fit between SLU and yourself
Asia is a continent. I do not see how you could possibly identify yourself as a continent.
Here is a topic about identity: How do you define yourself as a person?
Oppositional identity is where you define a large part of who you are and what you are against. It is a defining yourself by what you oppose.
by asking yourself
To practice to guard yourself in real life situations
to raise yourself as an identity, to think about yourself who you are? and what you are.......... to raise yourself in society, in relationships. Boost means to be raised as an individual and social contacts.
Slowly wean yourself into the habit of exposure to shy situations. Talk to people you don't know politely and positively, give compliments genuinely, and practice understanding the shy triggers, or why you're shy at the moment of shyness.
Figuring out the world and yourself. Finding an identity.
A name gives yourself an identity and a noun to be known and called by.
If you are asking how you would use the term "attribute" when referring to yourself then you would use it to assign any characteristic or label to yourself. Or you have notions about yourself and who you are (as in an identity).
Thinking before you say anything is one way that you can learn to express yourself in situations where you have to be tactful. Taking the time to think before you speak allows you to edit yourself before you blurt something out. You should also put yourself in the other person's shoes and think about how you would want to be spoken to.