Life
I love writing but I love being Muslim but alhamdulah I am very religious and but I am thinking of life.dieep within the confines of my mind lies a part of me that I tend to keep hidden from the world's prying eyes. As someone who advocates for embracing one's disability and not being ashamed of who they are, I must admit that I sometimes find myself shrinking into the background. It's as though I morph into a smaller version of myself, able to quietly maneuver through narrow passageways in an antique store or crouch down on the floor of a record shop, scouring for a hidden gem amidst the dust. I'm skilled at tiptoeing between rows of herbs in a garden, all the while feeling a sense of vulnerability and fragility that I often shield from others.
There are moments when I don't have to worry about taking up too much space when I'm at ease with myself and my surroundings. Yet, there are also times when I mourn for the person I could never be. The person who doesn't have the option to make herself small. The longing to explore places where I won't fit in, to blend in on the street, can be overwhelming at times. Who knows what kind of person I could have become if not for my disability? I don't share this to elicit pity or sympathy. It's simply my reality.
I'm capable of feeling proud and mournful, happy and mournful, grateful and mournful, lively and mournful. Even on a beautiful day spent with my favorite person walking on the beach, grief lingers. While good days are a delight, they're still challenging. I often imagine what it would be like to live without a disability. It's okay to desire a life without constant obstacles and the need for resourcefulness. I love myself and my life and am not ashamed of my disability. But sometimes, I wish things could be a little easier, even if it's just in my mind... and Sociology. I am eager to help others, determined, dedicated, hardworking, and compassionate. My goal is to obtain a position where I will have the opportunity to advocate for individuals.
I want to help each of my clients use their voice as a tool to enable them to communicate their messages and experiences peacefully, so that they make people aware of their personal challenges to the world . People must never be afraid to stand up for what they believe in and ensure that their powerful voices are heard
Writing has had a huge influence on my life. It taught me valuable skills, including patience, authenticity, dedication, and confidence. An example of this is when I created a personal blog called the “Shining Star'' where I write posts on different topics and social issues that are important issues to me such as: educational inequality, gender roles, media, representation, Syrian refugees, and Egypt.. Writing provides happiness and an opportunity to become a better person and advocate. My blog allows me to advocate, inform, and educate my readers for positive change.
I am a hard-working, passionate person
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