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About Me

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I'm Sasha Jackson. I would say I'm a pretty simple person. I love the little things in life. I'm passionate about changing the world. I really believe in The butterfly effect. All it takes is something little to accomplish something significant. I think that's why I love film, dance, and poetry. I'm not the best filmmaker, and I do more of video edits then anything but I try nonetheless. Dance is something I've cherished since I was pretty much nothing, it transformed me into who I am today. With poetry despite the fact that I don't compose I do adore tuning in to it, it moves me in a way, it makes me think about life from a different perspective. I love keeping an open mind and I'm always down to try something new. I hate letting fear hold me back. I'm actually still figuring out how to cherish myself, but I'm getting there. I'm not perfect in fact I'm pretty far from it, but I make sure to always strive for the best version of myself I can become. I try to take 10 minutes everyday to meditate. Meditations helps stress management skills, high blood pressure, Anxiety, and sleep problems. [1] But in all honesty I just do it because its a chance to take time with myself, to just be with me. We live in a world where everyone is rushing a round also going somewhere, doing something and it seems no one ever just pauses, meditation is my pause.

My Wikipedia Interest

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I use wikipedia a lot already, it's just always the first thing that pops when I look something up. If I end up using it for the long term, it would probably be the same way I use to use it before, I'm not a big writer, maybe I'll go in and edit something that i see incorrect because I know how to use it now, but other then that I really won't post anything on it. My main interest on wikipedia and what I mainly use it for is looking up celebrities and T.V shows. I never use it for and factual information, when I was younger they pounded in our head its an unreliable cite.

References

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  1. ^ "A beginner's guide to meditation". Mayo Clinic. Retrieved 2020-09-28.