What was the toughest challenge you have ever faced?
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Becca said:
9 years ago
The toughest challenge I've faced was getting over the death of my father when I was 13. I'm 15 now.
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Kalyan Vellanki said:
7 years ago
My toughest challenge in life was I challenged to myself after my graduation that I should a get an IT job within 2-3 months. But it took more than what I expected. At times we face these kinds of situations.
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Karessa said:
9 years ago
I think the hardest hardship that I have ever been through was when I was in sixth grade and put into foster care. I was in 4 different foster homes until I got to go back home. My favourite parent was my mom and of course, they wouldn't let me see her for like 4 or 5 months. Even after I got out I had to live with my dad for 2 months and could only see my mom for 2-3 hours every Monday and Thursday. I cried every day because I missed my mom and even thought of committing suicide but I did not because I knew my mom would miss me to much. I do not know if I have been through a hardship.
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Kimono jackline said:
9 years ago
Tthe toughest challenge to me is I have never got a job ever since I graduated in 2013.
But am working hard every day to see that I get.
But am working hard every day to see that I get.
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Coraline said:
9 years ago
The toughest challenge that has and still is, is English. I get it some people may say, "what are you serious, English?" Yes, believe it or not, there's just something that doesn't stick in my head. I get math, science, and history. I believe I just get my mind worked up with the new style of how teachers or professors work their levels of teaching. But not everybody is going to learn it the same way. I could try but it might take a while and keep going for it. Failing English made me not regret but to keep pushing myself into doing what I know I'm capable of doing. If that one person gets all A's, I can too. I just need to work a lot/little extra to be the next A student. Hard work and trying it all that matters. No need to be straight on with it or "perfect" as some say but trying is what counts the most, to me.
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Nivetha said:
9 years ago
I think still now I didn't face tough challenges.
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Bithal said:
9 years ago
Coding in programming language was really a big challenge for me but taken the task at hand and learning the depth of it helped me not only gain knowledge but also.
Made me more confident and comfortable.
Made me more confident and comfortable.
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Pooja Alagi said:
8 years ago
After getting good marks in diploma I had taken admission for engineering at first semester I failed in one subject that is M3 first time in my life I failed in the exam. This is the toughest challenge for me but I studied hard and clear out the subject with good marks.
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Sebastian Joseph said:
3 years ago
The digitization of the documentation process was a project I initiated and successfully completed in my previous organisation. At the time I was handling interview coordination, there were numerous documents that I had to manually scan and upload, which prolonged and time-consuming the process. All forms had to be filled out, including those for the interviewer. The manager appreciated my efforts, which made the interview documentation process simple and let the interviewers to perform the interview from any location thanks to everything being capitalised. This was the toughest challenge I ever faced.
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Moseen said:
9 years ago
Without challenge in life just like nothing to work. You can't keep thinking. Everyone should face challenge's you will gain knowledge while you face challenge.
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