A: I read a fair few scientific articles
A: The freedom to travel has been a benediction for personal growth and lends experience going forward
A: Id just enjoy the moment and say whatever came to mind that seemed relevant
A: My drive, dedication and perserverance. I might fall at points but I never stay down for long and I can honestly say that Ive never given up.
A: I hold myself to such a high standard but I dont take myself seriously. I know that I wont always be good at everything the first time around but I give it my best attempt and learn from the trials.
I grew up in the USA so customer service and satisfaction actually means something to me.
A: There is a sense of adventure in everything that I do as I am always running off to try and do new things. Id say i come close to burning the candle but I wouldnt have it any other way.
A: I am very dynamic. A large amount of my friends havent ventured far from where they grew up but I am constantly going on spontaneous adventures.
A: Connection and passion. The zest I have for life spills over into human interaction, but I dont necessarily feel that you need to speak a great deal to build that connection; eyes and body language can say so much more.
A: Post lockdown I have made it a point to travel as much as possible. I have used my savings to currently be on the road for the last three months. Its been invigorating to remind myself that there is a big world out there.
In university I use to be a part of the casual rowing team. Ive joined an inclusive rugby league in cardiff. I absolutely love snowboarding and have been doing that since I was 13.
A: I don't limit myself to labels, aside from using them as general descriptors to give a ballpark idea about my attributes but Im so much more than clips and phrases.
A: I never give up. I have developed a sense of resilience to the worst parts of the society that I now appreciate everything else it has to offer.
I've been in higher education for about eight years gaining degrees in environmental biology, biochemsitry, and soon to be biomedical science. I won't stop until I carve out a niche for myself. I will always consider myself to be a lifelong learner.
A: I would live out of a backpack and travel the world if it were an option.
A: I use to track every calorie and weigh everything out following intense bodybuilding routines powered by steroids. This ruled my life for multiple years before I started taking a more hollistic approach and simply doing moderate intensity to workouts to keep myself fit while enjoying everything in moderation.
A: Being born in the UK and growing up in the states to a military family Ive never truly felt at home anywhere, but Im starting to learn that the grass is green where you water it.
A: Im a very pragmatic individual. I have made a lot of mistakes in my life but I dont feel remorseful about them because they were all learning experiences that built me up into the confident and self assured person I am today. I dont really think I will ever "arrive" as life is a constant journey with no space for complacency.
I am very thoughtful. When I pass old buildings I think about all the lives that were lived out and how those people of days gone by built the foundations for the life we are currently experiencing. I try to think how I can live a bit more simply and lower my impact on the world and the environment. What things I can do to make small differences.
I always try to give the benefit of the doubt. I dont know why people may be acting a particular way, I dont know whats happened in their day or their past to influence their behaviour but I know that I have control on the way that I respond to negativity and how to maintain a positive disposition.
A: I suppose I can't live without my phone, as cliche as that is, theyve become so ingrained in our day to day lives that I could not imagine going back to a life without the product holding the breadth of human knowledge and ingenuity in my pocket.
The safety and security of a solid group of friends, and family members, who build up your best qualities and hold the less than desirable peices to account.
A gym membership. A strong body is an important as a strong mind and they compliment each other so well. The lockdown nearly killed me as I find it so difficult to focus while at home that home workouts were nearly impossible for me to complete.