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Psychological Autobiography Examples

8,989 miles, that is the distance that separates me from a huge part of who i am. I was born in Zimbabwe, Africa. My dad moved to the USA when i was about four or five to have a chance of the "American Dream." He lived in the states on his own so that we would join him later. Four years later in 2009 the rest of the family joined him. We lived all together in Atlanta Georgia for a year then in 2010 we moved to Newton Kansas and have been here ever since.

I have one brother, Lincoln who is seven years older than me. I just turned seventeen this late october. My dad is one of the pastors at Whitestone Mennonite Church. He is still going to school part time and working part time. My mom broke her back a few years back so she couldn't be a CNA anymore. Instead she did what she loved which was open up her clothing store, Moyo Clothing. I always said that coming to America was a curse and a blessing. I struggled immensely when I first came and still do sometimes. Being in a totally...show more content... Since junior year, as I participated day by day in Jag I learned the valuable lesson that it's not always the concrete skills we need in life but also the abstract and often undefined skills that can equally shape us to be better people. Jag has given me that opportunity to see the relationship between life skills and success. Interwoven in the class is a lot of factors that have made a rich deposit in my life. These include motivation, encouragement, support which we all need as human beings to unleash the best in

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Autobiographical Sketch

I like to think my life is a rather typical teenage life, however, there are many things about me that are rather interesting. At a very young age, I was adopted by my parents, Mark and Karen. Ever since then I have been raised on a farm along with my older sister, Bailey. I have gone to and been raised up in a small church in Jeffersonville, Indiana known as Northside Church of Christ. Every Sunday and Wednesday my family and I go to church. The family and friends I have made growing up in the church are unbelievable. I have made lifelong friendships through my youth group which is known as The Network. My church and the friends I have made from there have made me into the person I am today. I have a passion for serving others and putting people before myself. I am someone who loves people and loves doing what I can to help out in others lives. I enjoy being able to brighten peoples days and just show kindness and compassion. It's a passion of mine to help others and serve. I have been involved in a total of four mission trips that have been organized through my church along with other service projects. Two of the mission trips I have been to the Dominican Republic and the other two have been to South Carolina. One of the service projects I have been involved in is called Feed The Hungry and I've also helped with the Bryantsville Hunger Relief Project. These mission trips and serving opportunities have been life changing for me and really show Get more content

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