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Research Paper On The Color Orange By Judy Scott-Kemis

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What is your favorite color? According to an article by Judy Scott-Kemmis “It is… [a] instinctual choice of a color that tells you a lot about yourself” My favorite color is Orange. The color orange represents all different areas of my personality. In this essay I will be addressing five different areas of my personality associated with the color orange. “You are a free spirit who doesn't like to be tied down - you are not always loyal in your relationships and find it difficult to commit” I did not realize that this is true till I started thinking about it. I have always gone my own sort of way, going against what others say or do. When my friends would tell me not to tell other people there secret, I would always struggle to keep …show more content…

and… [being] domineering over others when under stress” These traits have been with me since the day I was born. I was never a patient child. If I wanted something, I wanted it right then and there. Me and my father both have these traits but we have become more patient over the years, but it is still a trait that I need to become better at. The second trait that has become more prominent in the past couple years is being demanding and rude while I am stressed. When I am stressed I turn into a different person. I shut down. I do not think about other people's needs. The only thing that I can think about is what I am stressed about. It does not have to be a big or little issue that I get stressed about, it could be anything. A couple of days ago I got stressed out because I could not find the perfect nerd outfit for nerd day. My mother would try to help me with my problem, but I would not let her. I shut down. When I shut down, I do not listen or pay attention to anyone or anything. I just stop caring about everything else other than myself. I know it sounds ridiculous to get stressed out over the perfect nerd outfit, but this kind of thing happens all the time. It is one of my many

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