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<blockquote data-quote="James Carrabino" data-source="post: 105068" data-attributes="member: 16764"><p>Honestly I gave a slightly cheesy word that initially came to mind as something that others may not say but was still a good quality that I believed I had... I said 'loyal'. </p><p></p><p>With hindsight, the choice of word makes me cringe a little as it can also have negative connotations (e.g. 'loyal' to the point of covering something up) and it also sounds too fluffy and does not particularly relate to law or my professional aspirations.</p><p></p><p>That said, I think it can be a great quality and I do try to live by it! For me, it was a better choice than a word that they probably hear all the time (e.g. determined, empathetic, innovative) or one that is too boring (e.g. diligent, organised, efficient)!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Carrabino, post: 105068, member: 16764"] Honestly I gave a slightly cheesy word that initially came to mind as something that others may not say but was still a good quality that I believed I had... I said 'loyal'. With hindsight, the choice of word makes me cringe a little as it can also have negative connotations (e.g. 'loyal' to the point of covering something up) and it also sounds too fluffy and does not particularly relate to law or my professional aspirations. That said, I think it can be a great quality and I do try to live by it! For me, it was a better choice than a word that they probably hear all the time (e.g. determined, empathetic, innovative) or one that is too boring (e.g. diligent, organised, efficient)! [/QUOTE]
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