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Arlene's Strength: A Case Study

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Arlene's Strength: A Case Study
She can be seen as a strong a confident woman, when is willing to take control in a situation, and most likely to become in a group leader. She can be described as a focus and self-centered person. In her interactions she seems realistic and ready to success, she likes to feel pretty and be accepted by others, however her self-esteem would be barely affected by some else comments or disagreement with her.
In the life she is active and enjoys group activates, where she can be a piece that holds a group together, despite dispute she will remain still working towards the goal.
The failure in a group may be her strength to get up and keep working until succeeded, Arlene is reliable and loyal, and she would provide a shoulder to anyone who needs

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