A way I want to give back is to join the military when I get of age an out of college. I want to join the Army because of family and it’s a physical challenge that I look forward to. Joining the military is an honorable to do in a lifetime. In JROTC I am a 1LT working on CPT. I’ve moved through the ranks to help myself establish a position in our battalion that I really enjoy doing.
Personal Leadership Development Plan MNGT 475 Fall 2011 Sara Mitchell My Values and Career Vision The values that I hold close make me the person that I am today. I believe the values you live by are the ones that mold you into the person you are and more importantly the person you will become. The values that guide my life are: Spirituality, Family, Optimism and Willingness. * Spirituality guides my life because of my faith that I have in our Creator God and his son Jesus Christ. I believe that God has a plan for my life and that what he wants to happen will happen.
I always have and I always will. As long as everyone lives a good, moral filled life and people learn to coexist with living with each other. “I wished to live without committing any fault at any time,” and in my opinion, everyone should live in that manner. Kayden: That makes perfect sense. Benjamin Franklin: As for a leader, I believe I have a few characteristics of a “leader” … I recently published my successful “Poor Richards Almanac”, which in my opinion tells what all moral beings should strive to do.
His family was the most significant one. He came from a family of military leaders that influenced him to get the most out of what he could and seek a career in the military. His mother was a big influence in his life. She always kept a close eye on him in the earlier stages of his life. She cared about him and believed of what he was capable to do in his life so much that even followed him to West Point when he was a cadet, and lived there so she could be close to him.
after all it is my dream job. Who said the road to success would be easy? I can't think of anything else I'd rather wanna do with my life than fight for my country. Navy Seals defend and protect this great country we live in. It's only right to become something more than just a high school graduate with a job; I want a
I like this quote because no matter who it is that is tearing you down, you should never let them. You should always stand up for what you believe in and stand up for how you feel. This quote is very important in the book because Sam finally stands up to
Personal Ethics Statement Personal ethics is the core values you live by each and every day that help you make important decisions throughout your life. It is how one values oneself. Personal ethics is the normal foundation on which people build their lives. It is developed throughout life and used to make every decision. I view myself as a very honest, strong and sensible person when it comes to both at work everyday life and academic environments.
How does the NJROTC program help others to success? The NJROTC program has provided a foundation that allowed many cadets and students to be successful in the future, and to be a leader in their community. As a cadet I can say that ROTC is an institution where they help you to be a better person, to participate in ceremonies, functions, and social events. Also, they promoted you to get different ranks, they give you responsibility to become a youth leader in your community and they teach you how to wear your uniform. There are many reasons which explains how this program has allowed a foundation that helps me to be a good citizen, and to be a youth leader in my community.
Having these capabilities will be an important virtue in fulfilling my duties as an Army officer. All of my life I have wanted difficult challenges and been determined to excel in each of them. When playing sports, studying in the classroom, participating in clubs, and working my various jobs, I sought out challenges and excelled with a sense of pride and satisfaction. I also think it is my duty to serve my country as an officer in the United States Army and repay for all of the wonderful privileges I have been able to have. After I serve time as an officer, I believe that my leadership skills and training will give me great opportunities in life.
I was faithful to my duties and obligations, and I never abused the power of my position, nor slacked off at any point in time. There is a quote we often heard, “Our country is not the only thing to which we owe our allegiance. It is also owed to justice and to humanity. Patriotism consists not in waving the flag, but in striving that our country shall be righteous as well as strong,” James Bryce. We were all taught that if we strive for what we seek, we eventually will succeed.