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Who Am I?

 Hi everyone! I'm Glaiza Faye Rabena, and I'm 15 years old. I live in Tamorong, Sta. Catalina, Ilocos Sur. I'm in Grade 10 at Ilocos Sur National High School, and I'm in the Science, Technology, Engineering program (STE). I really like science and technology, and I love learning new things. I like to try new things and see how they work. I have goals in life to achieve to make my parents proud. Their unweaving support encouragement motivate me to push myself to do well and and reach my full potential. By succeeding in my studies I see the happiness in my parent’s eyes.

I'm a very tactile person, which means I show love and care through physical touch. I love hugging, holding hands, and just being close to the people I care about. I also have a seafood allergy, so I avoid eating anything with fish or shellfish. I love spending time with kids. They bring so much joy and laughter into my life, and I feel young at heart when I'm around them. I also really enjoy being in nature. The sounds of the wind and the trees, and the feeling of the sun on my skin, really relax me and inspire me. And I'm totally obsessed with sunsets, They are so beautiful and peaceful, and they always make me feel happy and calm.

In the future, My dream is to become a nurse. I've always been drawn to helping others, and I believe that nursing is a profession where I can truly make a difference in people's lives. I want to provide care and support to those in need, whether it's comforting a worried patient or helping them understand their treatment plan. I'm excited about the opportunities for growth and learning that come with a career in nursing. There's always something new to discover, and I'm eager to expand my knowledge and skills. I plan to keep studying and taking courses to become the best nurse I can be. Ultimately, I want to make a real difference in the lives of my patients and their families. I want to be there for them during difficult times, offering compassion and support. I want to help them feel empowered and hopeful, knowing that they have someone who cares about their well
-being.

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  1. I truly believe that you are fit to be a nurse someday, I hope to see you in the halls of the medical field in the future :)

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