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mryanjoyce · 7 years
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Assess yourself. Really
Simple as it sounds, it really is simple.
Evaluating yourself is like solving a Math problem. It may look complex or confusing but with the right formula and steps, everything can be accomplished.
Starting out is easy when you do know how to begin with.
So,
1.    You should first list the given: your strengths and weaknesses.
       Strengths
In everything that you do, you should do your best. Bring out your strong asset and even those hidden traits that may seem comical but could be useful. Jut down things you are good at, at least believe to. Remember those compliments you got as a kid or much better as of today. These things will boost your morale and lift your ego to have the right confidence of a bitch.
      Weaknesses
As much as your strengths, listing your weaknesses is also important. Writing and remembering these things down will help you in building your wall of defense. People will always judge you for who you are and you should be always be ready to hear the insults. Deal with your issues. Accept yourself and use it for your advantage.
2.    Find your formula or style.
Every person is unique. Each one of has a different way of dealing with ourselves. It is important to know how you should know this. Some people use humor as a defense mechanism. Some use pity. Know yours.
3.    Use and manipulate the variables.
Weigh and balance your variables and fit them to your style. Learn when to use your strengths at the right time and the right place. Your strengths is like magic, it is great to use but it gets depleted. Use it well. Twist your weaknesses and make them your strengths. Do not show how afraid or terrified you are in a situation to people.
Wrap it up. Craft your newly formed self and welcome the new you.
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mryanjoyce · 7 years
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Define bitch. Whether it’s a female dog or you.
Bitch.puta.kaltak.slampa. сука. σκύλα. 婊子. 雌犬. 암캐. ผู้หญิงเลว
/biCH/
Bitch originally meant a female dog, but now it can indicate to as much as anything.
Bitch is one of the most complicated insults in the English Language. 
Or at least that's how it used to be.
Why is that? What does it even mean?
noun    a female  dog 
            a lewd, malicious, irritating woman
verb     complaining or whining.
Basically, a bitch is a female dog. She-dogs have certain traits and characteristics that can be compared to girls.  Female canines are prone to mood swings. They can be sweet and loving when they're happy and sulky when they don't want to do something. Females dogs are affectionate, certainly, but often on their own terms. They may request petting, but then emphasize their independence by walking away when they've had enough.
So, can you consider yourself as one?
Where did this word come from?
Insulting a woman by calling her a female dog pre-dates the existence of the word bitch itself.
The English language historian Geoffrey Hughes suggests the connection came about because of the Greek goddess of the hunt, Artemis who was often portrayed with a pack of hunting dogs and sometimes transformed into an animal herself.
The modern word bitch comes from the Old English bicce, which probably developed from the Norse bikkje, all meaning ‘female dog’. Its use as an insult was propagated into Old English by the Christian rulers of the Dark Age to suppress the idea of femininity as sacred.
Did you know?
Shakespeare, that master of verbal barbs, uses the insult twice in his plays. Use the phrase “son of a bitch” in Troilus and Cressida (1602), in the opening of Act II as Ajax comes upon Thersites.
So much for that history and etymology. Now, read on for the real content.
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