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Holistic
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My
ideal alter-ego is named Maggie. She is of middle age with a career as a
registered nurse (RN). She is of black origin living in the United States, and
has a family, husband, and kid. She looks healthy with a well-built body and
shape. Maggie is tall, chocolate in complexion, with long silky hair loosely
hanging on her head. She is quickly noticeable due to her chicly smiles that
portray a healthy and happy person. She is friendly and talkative to her
friends but can be reserved when interacting with strangers.
She
is emotionally strong and does not get quickly moved by people aiming to
demoralize her. When angered, she usually takes a break to think and reflect on
the implication of any actions she may take before making any move. She
establishes a satisfying relationship to help her solve the emotional problem
both at work and at home.
Being
a registered nurse, Maggie is financially stable. She and her husband work in
very well-paying jobs that make then independent. She drives a middle-class car
and lives in one of the affluent suburbs in my neighborhood. Her future
financial situation is also secured because she likes investing in real estate,
which has proved to be a value gaining venture for different investors.
Socially,
Maggie has very many connections, both at work and in the neighborhood. Maggie
has friends who help her understand her field better and even remaining
connected for any professional support in her professional connection. In the
community, she participates in different social work, such as helping the
homeless people, cleaning the environment, and advocating for the right to the
less privileged in the society.
Maggie
has a strong spiritual journey. Her work as a nurse has been inspired by her
desire to serve the community. She envisions a world where everyone can access
quality healthcare regardless of their tribe, race, and social status. Her
spiritual philosophy is that her sense of purpose can only be realized by
helping others in the community as a human being.
Her occupation is in...