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I am a Liberal Arts graduate with a passion for various creative mediums, and a confidence that cannot be shaken. My education molded me into the person I am today, helping me develop a multi-cultural perspective through a wide-range of diversifying literature and topics. While my work comes across as droll, and even time ribald, theres an underlying urgency to connect. I approach all projects head on and without reservation and hope to one day make a difference in someones life.

Adobe softwares, explicating any and all literature, how to curate as well as effectively build an argument, and most of all, how to see individuals and create something specifically for them.

Diving into the creative community and staying connected with those I meet. I want to be on the back of someones mind for a specific project and vice versa. I want to become apart of the community but am painfully shy at times and feel intimidated by the wonderful artists I meet.

The best advice I've received here recently is to, "stay in my lane" It was in regards to the graphic novel I am wanting to start. This person explained that I was moving too fast, searching for instant gratification rather that learning the ropes and practicing my skills. I was grateful he said that to me. It took a huge weight off, reminding me to take my time and enjoy the process. (and for me, that lesson can be applied to all projects)

Ellen DeGeneres; No matter what she sees or how far she goes in life she continues to be struck by compassion, love, and empathy. She has the means to give to good people, and she does, perpetuating the cycle of kindness. I aspire to have my confidence be as unshaken as Ellen's, so that I may be able to give back to the world as well.

Reading a room as well as being extremely persuasive!

There are a wide range of jobs I would like to dabble in, backup careers to me are just unexpected opportunities to learn fresh skills. I think in another life I may have been a dog trainer, architect, California-hippie that knits plant holders out of hemp. The possibilities seem endless.

Dog names and psychological terminology

I would teach them about the core that lives in the center of their being. The one that lights up whenever you are in the midst of your most authentic-self. I would suggest that they listen closely to when it burns bright, and continue to do things that allow for that center to peek out, because it will create a path that leads you to ultimate happiness.

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