My Identity Shapes How I Make Choices

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This part of my identity functions on my acceptance of the illness and the choices I make, but it also shapes how I make choices. In “Distracted,” we see a laptop and mouse with a notepad and pencil sitting next to it. Surrounding the laptop are picture frames with stock photos that have not been replaced with personal photographs. I have piles of picture frames that caught my eye in a store, but that I have not filled with pictures of my loved ones. The frames in this picture are dark and shadowed and do not jump out at the viewer. The glaring screen of the laptop, however, is the center of the photograph, much like my work and responsibilities tend to be the center of my life. I often fail to put value in personal relationships; instead,

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