Reflection Essay

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We should strive for perfection in all walks of life, but if we are to be successful on life`s journey we must hold these truths to be self-evident: that error(s) are a must in growth and perfection is impossible. Throughout this fall semester in Writing 101, I have grown as a more confident writer. I have learned to overcome the fear and hindrance of inadequately transcribing my true thoughts to paper- selfishly working to please the reader and not my idea(s). Sharing my perspective, without fixed add-ins, is what makes me unique as a writer. I feel this can lead to constructive debates and can act as a learning tool for uninformed readers, but if the writing tampers the room for debate and learning is lessened. As a writer, I pride myself on the ability to pay close attention to detail; however, it was not easy for me to become a more confident writer. Although I praise the work of my first essay, Common Readings, because it …show more content…

On August 20, 2016, at ten o`clock pm, a mere two days before my freshman experience at the University of Mississippi (UM) was to begin, I lose my mom to a yearlong battle with Liver Cancer. A week after her estate(s) and funeral arrangements were finalized, I began my freshman experience at UM. This was a difficult transition for me because I lose the one person who motivated me my entire life. I had to make the transition, into a new place, without my physical motivator. The Common Readings essay helped smooth my grieving process, by allowing me to record my emotions on paper. Without the Common Reading`s assignment, comparing my story to the story of two people in the New York Time Series titled 1 in 8 Million and a character from Alexia Sherman`s Ten Little Indians, I would not be the person or writer I am today. There would be no room for me to grow logistically, as I did in my essay on the Grove if it had not been for Common

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