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+ 1. Describe how you want your important relationships to grow or improve
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+ 2. Share your vision for family traditions, experiences, or milestones
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+ 3. Explain how you balance individual goals with relationship commitments
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+ 4. Discuss how you're working to be a better partner, friend, or family member
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+ 5. Talk about how your relationship goals have been shaped by your values and experiences","Okay, let's talk about relationship and family. I hope my relationship deepens with shared experience, trust, and open communication. Quality time and empathy are key. I would love to create meaningful traditions like annual gatherings or holiday rituals. That foster connections and memories. It's about finding harmony, supporting each other's goals while nurturing the relationship. Communication and prioritization are crucial. I'm working on active listening, being present, and showing appreciation. It's a journey and I'm learning every day. My values of empathy, kindness, and variety sharp my relationship goals. Experiences with loved ones have taught me the importance of the present supportive.","4ef02ebe-1ad9-5f54-83a3-f2406e56571c"
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+ 1. Describe the elements of your ideal creative environment and setup
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+ 2. Share how you organize tools and materials to support your creative flow
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+ 3. Explain the importance of lighting, comfort, and atmosphere in your workspace
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+ 4. Discuss how you adapt your creative space for different types of projects
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+ 5. Talk about how your workspace has evolved to better support your creative needs","Okay, let's talk about creativity spaces. A cluster-free, well-lit space with inspiring views or art sparks my creativity. Think natural light, comfy seating, and minimal distractions. I keep tools and materials within reach, organize my project or prototype. It's all about staying focused and efficient. Good lighting is a must. Naturally light, ideal, comfortable seating and climbing vibe help me to get in the zone. Some tunes or nature sounds can boost creativity. I tweak my space based on the project, writing stripes in cozy corners, while visual projects need more space. My space has evolved to prioritize flexibility and inspiration. Plants, arts, and comfy sports stimulate creativity and chill vibes.","4ef02ebe-1ad9-5f54-83a3-f2406e56571c"
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+ 1. What the meal or dish is
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+ 2. Where you first tried it or who makes it
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+ 3. What ingredients or flavors you enjoy
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+ 4. When you usually eat this meal
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+ 5. What memories are connected to this food","Okay, favorite meal. I love a good old-fashioned braai, specifically juicy lamb chops with all the trimmings. I don't have personal experiences, but braai is a South African stable and its favorite among locals. The smoky flavor of the lamb paired with the tangy peri peri sauce and some crispy veggies is a winning combo. Braai is a weekend favorite, often enjoyed with family and friends on a sunny Sunday afternoon. It's all about people and atmosphere, laughter, a good company, and great food.","4ef02ebe-1ad9-5f54-83a3-f2406e56571c"
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+ 1. Describe the difference between learning from experts versus learning from general resources
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+ 2. Share how mentorship or expert guidance has accelerated your learning process
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+ 3. Explain what you've learned about expertise itself by observing skilled practitioners
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+ 4. Discuss how expert feedback has helped you identify and correct specific weaknesses
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+ 5. Talk about the confidence and inspiration that comes from expert validation and encouragement","Let's talk about learning experts. Learning from experts provides knowledge inside context and practical wisdom that is hard to find in general resources. It's like getting inside the scope. Mentorship and expert guidance have helped me shortcut my learning process, avoid common pitfalls and focus on high impact areas. Watching skilled practitioners has taught me about the importance of deliberate practice, attention to details and continuous learning. Feedback from experts has helped me identify a blind spot and refine my skills. It's invaluable for growth. Expert validation and encouragement can be incredibly motivating. It boosts my confidence and it inspires me to push boundaries.","4ef02ebe-1ad9-5f54-83a3-f2406e56571c"
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+ 1. You could share your favorite sport
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+ 2. Maybe mention if you prefer watching it live or on TV
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+ 3. Feel free to talk about what makes it exciting for you
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+ 4. If you like, tell us who you usually watch games with
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+ 5. You could describe your favorite team or player in that sport","Okay, my favorite sport. I'm loving rugby right now. There's something about the physicality, strategy and teamwork that gets me pumped up. I prefer watching live games at the stadium, but TV works too. The energy inflicts us either way. The techless tries and compacts keep me on the edge of my seat. Rugby is a great mix of strength, speed and skin. I usually watch games with friends or family who share my passion for the sport. I am a big fan of the Springboks. Their resilience and teamwork are inspiring. CR Coliseum leadership is top notch.","4ef02ebe-1ad9-5f54-83a3-f2406e56571c"
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+ 1. Describe the first three things you do when you wake up
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+ 2. Talk about your preferred breakfast and why you enjoy it
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+ 3. Explain how you prepare mentally for the day ahead
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+ 4. Share whether you prefer quiet mornings or energetic starts
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+ 5. Discuss how your morning routine changes on weekends versus weekdays","in the morning i usually wake up and then drink one or two glasses of water that is what i prefer because it detoxifies my body and it keeps me energized my preferred breakfast it is to eat something salty meaty breakfast i like them or eggs as it's salty i prepare mentally by thinking what i must do for the day and stay away from negative thoughts i prefer quiet mornings and then energetic starts will then follow my routine changes because it must benefit me in terms of my finances and then ensuring that i achieve my goal so it changes","f26fcc61-d70c-547a-8474-ab8b7a7ab36a"
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+ 1. Describe what family traditions or values are important to you
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+ 2. Talk about how you maintain connections with family members
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+ 3. Explain what you've learned about relationships through family experiences
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+ 4. Share how you handle differences of opinion within family
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+ 5. Discuss what family means to you beyond biological connections","Okay, for family relations influencing me today, I would say it's very important because the family traditions of respect and values of everybody regardless of their age and status, that is our tradition and you should also respect people's different religious views and don't be judgmental, that is our values as a family and then our tradition is togetherness, helping one another. Maintaining family connections, we do it by means of visiting one another constantly and consistently. I've learned that we are different people in terms of the family relationships and experiences and that we should be tolerant of one another. In terms of handling differences, we just speak as a family that know this thing I do not like, this thing I like, that's when we do have to handle differences in opinion and that's when we get to understand each other. Okay, in terms of a definition that I could discuss in terms of beyond biological connections, another person can be a family if they got good intentions for you and they do not speak bad about you when you are not there, that is a family connection beyond biological connection.","f26fcc61-d70c-547a-8474-ab8b7a7ab36a"
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+ 1. What physical activities you enjoy
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+ 2. How often you exercise or move your body
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+ 3. What healthy eating habits you follow
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+ 4. What motivates you to stay healthy
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+ 5. What challenges you face with fitness","The physical activities that I enjoy, it is to go to the gym and doing push-ups. I often exercise four days a week. In terms of eating, I eat regular foods like yopap, meat, yeah, just regular foods. And I don't drink the protein shakes created in one of my drinks because I believe that my body makes them naturally. What motivates me to stay healthy? It is Dragon Ball Z that motivates me to stay healthy because those people are parked. And also, if I see improvement in my body, that motivates me. The challenge is, in terms of fitness, to stay disciplined, not drinking alcohol because alcohol will ruin you and then you have to start all over again.","f26fcc61-d70c-547a-8474-ab8b7a7ab36a"
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+ 1. Which holiday you enjoy most
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+ 2. What traditions you follow during this time
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+ 3. How you usually celebrate it
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+ 4. Who you spend this holiday with
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+ 5. What makes this holiday special to you","My favorite holiday celebration, it is Christmas because here in South Africa when it's Christmas, it's very hot and people who are working in urban areas, they often visit rural areas so that's the reason that I enjoy. And then traditions that we follow, it is to visit families and then we will find ourselves singing and dancing traditional theme songs usually. I usually celebrate it with my friends or family and then we will eat, drink some drinks and then relax. I spend the holiday with my family at most times, then from there I move to check by friends. The holiday is special to me because it's when we are remembering the birth of Jesus Christ of Nazareth so it's special in that manner.","f26fcc61-d70c-547a-8474-ab8b7a7ab36a"
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+ 1. Describe physical fitness or health improvements you're working toward
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+ 2. Share your approach to mental health and emotional well-being goals
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+ 3. Explain how you balance immediate wellness needs with long-term health planning
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+ 4. Discuss habits or lifestyle changes you're implementing for better health
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+ 5. Talk about how your wellness priorities have changed as you've gotten older","The habits or lifestyle changes I'm implementing for better health is not to eat junk food. Don't eat a lot of carbohydrates. Don't eat unnecessary. You should watch your diet, what you eat, you eat a balanced diet. Yes, and also do a lot of exercises because it will help you in future. Don't eat junk. Don't eat a lot of carbohydrates. Don't overeat. Yes, eat a balanced diet. That's what I'm planning. I'm planning to eat healthy. When it comes to breakfast, I don't eat just anything. When it comes to lunch, I don't just take any food to eat. I normally watch my diet in the same thing in the evening. I have to eat the right food for that evening. I don't overeat. I take what is needed. I watch my diet. I watch time, especially in the evening. What time are you eating? And what are you eating? It matters a lot about time. It matters a lot how you take. Especially when it comes to ages. There are ages when you don't eat anything. You have to watch your diet. You don't eat junk food. You have to watch what you eat. Yes, that's what I do.","c1cbed23-ce6f-5300-a152-278ce8d43060"
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+ 1. Describe your approach to organizing belongings and spaces
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+ 2. Talk about what level of organization makes you feel comfortable
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+ 3. Explain what you do when things start to feel cluttered or messy
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+ 4. Share any organizing systems or habits that work well for you
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+ 5. Discuss how being organized (or disorganized) affects your daily life","Being organized or disorganized affects my life a lot. When I'm not organized, especially I have some project to do in the workplace and I have not organized myself well, I have not wake up early to go and plan myself, it affects my life a lot. When I go late in the workplace, I feel like I'm not being productive because I'm already late, I'm already tensed, I'm already messed up things. So being organized matters a lot. You wake up early, you go to your table, you do your projects early, you do your assignment on time. Yes, it will make your day good, it will make you flow, you will flow with things, you will be productive that time. But when you're disorganized, maybe you did not plan your work, your assignment, you did not wake up on time to know what to do in the morning, to know what to do the whole day. At least you will be messy, you will be disorganized from the day. From the day you go to work late, that shows you're not organized. You have to wake up early, plan your things, plan what you want to do in that day and your day will learn smoothly.","c1cbed23-ce6f-5300-a152-278ce8d43060"
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+ 1. Describe how different seasons inspire different types of creative work
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+ 5. Talk about how you adapt your hobbies to work with seasonal limitations or opportunities","Yes. Weather patterns affect my work a lot. For example, I wanted to visit some place and here I am, the weather has suddenly changed. Maybe it rained so heavily. So it will limit me to go where I am supposed to go on that particular time. So I have to postpone it because of the weather or sometimes when the weather is too hot, I cannot do what I'm supposed to do effectively.","c1cbed23-ce6f-5300-a152-278ce8d43060"
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+ 1. You could share which food and where you enjoy it
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+ 2. Maybe describe what it tastes like
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+ 3. Ever remember when you first tried it?
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+ 4. Who introduced you to it?
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+ 5. What you think influenced this childhood dream","When I was a child, I really admired doctors, especially nurses, how they are very good, they are caring to patients, how they are very, they were very neat. In fact, when I was a child, I admired to be a nurse. I wanted to become one because the nurses are so caring and patient. They are also very neat. I love the way they wear those clothes which are white. I love the way they smile to you when attending to you.","c1cbed23-ce6f-5300-a152-278ce8d43060"