Write a reflection paper addressing the question “Who am I?” The paper should incorporate insights from course readings and be organized as follows:
Introduction (State the overall purpose of the reflection paper and mention the main ideas that will be addressed.)
Academics (Who am I as a learner? How have my previous school/college experiences shaped my present circumstance? How do my strengths impact my academic path to success?)
Career and Vocation (Who am I in my career? How have my previous professional experiences shaped my present circumstance? How do my strengths shape my contributions to my vocation?)
Integration of Faith, Living, and Learning (Who am I as a person of faith? How have my previous faith or non-faith experiences shaped my living and learning? How do my strengths relate to who I am as a person of faith?)
Conclusion (Summarize the main points from the reflection and draw a memorable conclusion.)
Assignment Requirements
Include a Title Page with essay
Submissions should be written using the same font throughout the paper and should be grammatically coherent, with minimal spelling, punctuation, and capitalization errors.
Organize the paper into at least five paragraphs (introduction, academics, career and vocation, faith integration, and conclusion).
Maintain a length of around 500-750 words.
Include at least three in-text citations from your textbooks or other scholarly sources. Citations must be formatted in APA style (if your textbook lists Gallup as the author, substitute accordingly).
Example: Rath (2007) explained that Achievers “have an internal fire burning inside” (p. 37). OR: Those with the Achiever theme “have an internal fire burning inside” (Rath, 2007, p. 37). OR: Tom Rath (2007) described how those with the Achiever theme are motivated by an internal drive – a fire that burns inside. Notice that signal phrases refer only to the author’s last name and are in the past tense.
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