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AEP Reflection 5 “Deep and meaningful”

Welcome back you all to another AEP blog! Today, Ill try my best to express things through words! Probably! Today was crazy.. currently in my car and I think I have to word things well here.. So, lets get started! 

Today in AEP class, the atmosphere was calm, with the usual quietness filling the room. It felt like a regular session as we were handed a single sheet of paper for the activity just like the last meeting. This simplicity was becoming a pattern~and I found comfort in it. 

As we settled in, the familiar voice from Ms. Disa’s phone once again guided us through the task. This time, we were presented with a checklist that asked us to select words we believed best described who we are. On the back of the sheet, the task became more challenging, as we had to choose the words that we felt defined us “perfectly”. It made me think harder about what truly represents me.

When it came time for me to reflect, I chose family, art, and leadership. It was difficult to narrow down the words, but I realized that I wouldn’t feel like myself without those qualities. It was a subtle but profound realization that these traits form a significant part of my identity—or at least, that’s how I feel right now.

After everyone had completed the task, we entered into a sharing session. I listened carefully as others shared their thoughts,utterly shocked!(omg Im cringing.. writing like this is hard) by just how diverse their words were. It was interesting to hear how differently we all see ourselves. Some had similar words, but each one held a unique meaning for the person who picked it.

And just like that, the class came to an end. Another simple yet insightful session that made me think a little deeper about who I am and how I define myself.

Alright! Thank you so much for reading, until the next one<3

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