When it come to my personality, in the past I always have put others before myself. I always tried to understand how someone was feeling and what they were thinking. I have always enjoyed listening to people and their personal issues and trying to help them when they are going through hard times. Also I have always been sensitive when it came to my own personal issues. I think that both of these test showed me that I am headed in the right direction in college and I will have no problem succeeding if I keep doing what I have been since day
I noticed there are many differences between of us in class. There is one who is always seem happy and be positive to life, which is one of the best ways to face with problems. Nothing can have a chance to beat you down when you are in your best mood, or there is one who going to engage in May and this is one of his motivations to achieve his goal in life. They are both seem commitment in Perry’s scheme. To myself, in terms of life stage, I am moving into adulthood I must be responsible to myself and to others in my family.
Lexica Mendez Beta Club Essay 28 January 28, 2012 Beta Club Essay I have always been interested in school; however in middle school I started to do my best efforts because I now realize that without education I don’t have a future. Education is one of the most important fundamental keys to success in life. In order to become someone important in life I try to aim for my goals and reach them. I try to dedicate all my efforts to my education because that helps me become a better person. Through the years of my lifetime I have tried to become a good citizen.
I think this is the most important character you can have because it will push you through life and help you become a more reliable and better person. This belief has come from a lot of adult figures in my life but mostly my dad. My dad is always telling me that even if the situation is as bad as it can get you should still always
Chelsey Sousa March 29, 2013 Alternatives for Youth Foundation Since being committed, involvement with DYS has made a difference in my life in many positive ways. DYS has helped me receive my G.E.D, obtain and keep a job, find my true self and build a better self-esteem and develop a better relationship with my family; all of these things that will help me in the future. When I first got committed to DYS, I have to admit I wasn’t a big fan of school. My caseworker helped me to get involved in the GED program and classes held in the Young Women’s Center in Springfield, Ma. I started taking these classes In July 2012 every Thursday.
The habits include 1: Being proactive, 2: Beginning with end in mind, 3: Putting First Things First, 4: Thinking win-win 5: seeking first to understand, Then to be Understood, 6: Synergizing, And last 7: Sharpening the saw. The topics discussed in this book are all true to life and have real life examples. All these habits provide many helpful tools and solutions in a fun and new way. The first habit from the 7 habits I would like to discuss is Habit 1: Being Proactive. This was the most challenging habit for me to personally work on.
Jenny Graves: The only thing that I would change really is doing more everyday with each child. I know there is only so much you can do, but I feel that there is always room for more. You can never learn enough in your life time. Cynthia Moore: What do you like most about your job? Jenny Graves: I love being able to help the younger generations learn and to guide them to be the very best they can be in life.
Thank God- that I have been able to succeed in most of my goals. Despite the things that I went through in life, I thank Adversity for being in my life because it has made me prepare for future challenges. Also, it has helped me to recognize the importance in gaining my education to better my life and that of my daughter. I believe that though I am now a single mother, having my education will open doors for me and make me a good role model for my
My personal learning style is Tactile and Kinesthetic. What that means is that I am a hands on kind of learner. I learn way better by moving around and touching stuff as opposed to reading, listening, and watching. This has been true about me my entire life as I have always learned more better by touching and working through items. Sometimes I try to switch it up to reading and watching, but I always seem to fail at that.
In the end, being able to face my fears head on, I was able to be alone with just my children and I in our own place. It has forced me to be successful in making my own decisions and become confident in them. My success is that I can go to school now, work a part-time job, have help at home with our children and the household duties. It may not seem like much to most but to me overcoming the small fears have led me to believe that I can overcome any obstacle that comes our way, together, as a team. Yes, I went through a difficult divorce at a hard time in life.