In my older life, and particularly within my job role, this has taught me that I can be emphatic and sympathetic towards people. I have always been interested in history, including my own family history. When I was young, I would sit for hours on end listening to grandmas stories of her own background and where she came from. This has given me a sense of my own self and has taught me how to be a good listener with the people that I care for in my working life. My parents always showed great dignity and respect for other people, their own parents, aunts, and uncles.
My family also taught me things like riding a bike, cooking, doing well in school, and just having a passion for something. I will not say that it is impossible to make it in life without having people in your corner but life is so much easier when you have a good support system around you. The affect this microsystem, family, has had on my life has been one of great magnitude and volume in that it was the foundation to who I am, and it continues to have an effect on my actions and thought today. Throughout our lives we have a plethora of people who come in our lives and make an impression on our growth and development. Three groups of people who have been the most important and influential in my life are my family, my friends, and my fraternity brothers.
nvq 3 assignment 302 Reflective account task C I’m a very conscientious person who was brought up to respect my elders and treat people how I would wish to be treated myself. I feel I carry this out in my everyday practice as I feel whoever I look after deserves the same respect regardless off their age, race, gender, beliefs or any other difference. I am a very bubbly person who always likes to put a smile on people’s faces, I always try to make my clients smile or laugh whilst I am with them but I am also very caring and am able to console my clients when it is needed My grandfather was a Methodist minister so I am a very religious person, I never impose my views on other people, but I do respect their religions and views however I am very interested in listening to other people’s views on different religions I come from a family of 4 children and family is extremely important to me. I have 2 small boys who I spend all my spare time with. I love hearing about my clients families and learning all the different things about them as service users enjoys hearing tales about my 2 boys.
The Playing Passion John Mayer is the prominent guitar player of this world. Only through hard work, dedication, and passion, did he accomplish this. He has had a certain persistence in playing the guitar, that is driven by the zeal of the guitar. Through first hand experience, I have discovered that the passion for dedication is essential to mastering the guitar. Growing up with a musically talented family gave me the perspective that music was life.
In the 30s, as Les Paul was moving up as a professional musician and playing with bigger and better bands, he had an idea. His idea was to build a guitar with pick-ups in order to amplify his instruments appropriately. He tried many ways to do so. His situation was comparable to Thomas Edison’s invention of the lightbulb, in that he tried so many different ways of amplifying this guitar without it sounding like complete rubbish. In 1941, after some success, he came out with “The Log”.
Valedictorian address 2005 The journey through life is one that nobody goes through alone. Whatever people may accomplish, those accomplishments were achieved only through the combination of their own personal drive and motivation and the love and support given to them from the people around them. Therefore, I must begin by acknowledging all those that have been so instrumental in bringing me to where I am today. Most importantly I have to thank God and Rev. Moon, my spiritual guidance counselors, and my parents, grandmother, and other family that have been there supporting me all my life, I could not have done anything without you and you have taught me so much.
All the traditions, all the hard work, all the love we have as friends, family, and community have taught me how to be a part of a caring family like the Gilroy/Christopher Alliance where everybody has your back no matter what. It was a great two years with you all.
Now my only struggle is to help and provide for my family and make them proud. My parents are getting older and so am I, I know soon I will have to leave the nest and eventually go build my own so I try to enjoy them as much as I can because I know this is part of the cycle of life. I will always have them in my mind and value the things they did for me and thought me. My family will always come first and I know if they ever needed me I will be there for them the same way they were there for me all my life. I love them to death and I know the strengths and knowledge they gave me will forever be in
I am grateful for everything they do for me, especially all the little things that I did not even realize or appreciate when living at home, but now living away from them I understand how much they do for me, and my brother and sister to keep us happy and content within life, and I will always love them, wherever I am in the world. Another major influence on my life, would be my friends and the friendships which I have created with many different people, of many different cultures and beliefs. I am constantly with my friends, and love nothing more than socializing with them, as we always manage to find something interesting and appealing to do. I have so many memories of being with my friends, and particularly now, within a new environment in a new country, I realize how
It sounds like many of you have been greatly influenced by your parents and other family members. I agree that family can play a large role in helping us develop personal ethics. My dad, for example, has always told us that "perception is real." He says that if people believe we did something, we might as well have done it. This has always been in my head as I make tough decisions.