My Complications Become My Advantages

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snowbirda1 Posted: 05-10-2009 6:44 PM

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Hey, my name is Melissa and even though I have recently turned 18 years of age, I have pretty much always been responsible and reliable; "Like an old soul" my mom and other family members, as well for friends would say. 

I know I'm not perfect, but then again, who is?

I am disabled with my legs. No, I'm not in a wheal chair, but I can not walk far distance, nor can I run or jump at all.  I find it very hard to get around when I have no ride. I also have fibromyalgya, so I'm not great at moving constantly or staying still a lot.  I am nocturnal, so I do prefer working in the night. I am allergic to UV Raze from the sun, so night really is best for me when I want to go out side.

I find that my concentration and awareness is best when after 10pm.  I do most of my school work online and that way, I can just bring it home and do it at night rather than in the day time.  Even my physical pain is best in the night.  At night, I move quicker and smoother than when in the day.

 

With all theses things, most see it as complications for me to work.

That may be true when in the day, but when at night, no.

My Complications In The Day, Are My Advantages In The Night.

For example, I prefer things quiet and peaceful like when I'm doing paper work, So night is the best time for me to do such things when everyone else is asleep and not all running about. I prefer things kind of loud and up-beat when performing physical work like moving furniture or something of the sort, and in the night I am best at motion than when in the day time.

So really now, night is just the better time for me in general.

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I may seem like the average person when I'm not in bad pain, but I am very different, yet at the same time, I'm so much the same though in an opposite way~

"My Complications Become My Advantages," Melissa M. Carlisle.

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Congratulations! Knowing yourself (strengths & limitations) is the first step in choosing a career that best suites you. Think about it, how long would you stay at a job that you did not like for whatever reason? Now, the hard part is finding a job at night time. Perhaps working at a help desk for a computer company, crisis call center, 3rd shift at Wawa, to name a few.

Good luck, and happy job hunting!

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