User:Ef174732

'''This is what makes me who I am:

My name is Emily :) My goal is to earn my bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education inorder to become a first grade teacher. I currently work at a daycare, and while dealing with kids is not always the easiest task, I found that I have been able to succeed in this field. Some other aspects of my life (hobbies) include, but not limited to: photography, spray paint art, writing, talking and visiting with friends. I find that I am a classic procrastinator. This has not yet been my downfall, but I am aware it could very easily be. If you are reading this and have been wondering if you should become a procrastinator, I promise you that you would be much better off by not doing so. In fact I am currently participating in this bad habit because really I should be working on homework that is going to keep me up all night. Speaking (or writing) of being up all night, isn't coffee amazing? Especially when smothered in very intensely amazing flavors that tend to be high in calories? (Mocha!) Another thing that is truly amazing is the color purple. It's just the best color there is; it makes my eyes happy and my heart smile. :) (That's my heart smiling, in case you were wondering.) And the most important part of my entire life is my boyfriend that I have been with for four years. He has definetly played a huge role in who I am today and who I will be in the future.

Psych 101 Assignments:

 * 1) I created this account and user page
 * 2) I made this list of assignments
 * 3) I left a message for a classmate
 * 4) I found five atricles that I'm interested in:
 * 5) Caffeine-induced sleep disorder
 * 6) Cold feet
 * 7) Color preferences
 * 8) Nervous laughter
 * 9) Anxiety threshold
 * 10) I left some suggestions for improvement on the article: Talk:Color preferences
 * 11) I added the student badge to my page.
 * 12) I added two sentences to Anxiety threshold and cited a source.
 * 13) I wrote a review for a classmate on Talk:Agyrophobia
 * 14) I tried adding the template to the page Anxiety threshold but it didn't work.