My Dream Job

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My experiences and my faith have lead me down a path where I know I can make a difference in the lives of others and in the world. I work to better myself in every way, every day, so that I can fulfill my dream of becoming a Pediatric Registered Nurse. I want a job that's different every day, one where people look up to me as a professional in my field. My career should not only challenge me intellectually, but emotionally as well. I want to be there when people need a hug or tears dried as much as I want to be there when people need a complex procedure explained to them. By educating myself in this field, I will become a healer, but also a comforter, a role model, and a leader who serves as a team player. I want to be looked up to and respected in my profession, but don't want an intimidating status. It's crucial for me and the role I want to hold, that people under my care know and understand that in everything that I am, my most eminent role is to be their friend. All these things and more I will find by becoming a Pediatric Registered Nurse. I can make a difference in the lives of my patients, in the field of nursing, and maybe even for myself.
For this, some people call me a dreamer, but so what if I am? It is not a crime to dream, for if Thomas Edison had not dreamt, we could all, to this day, still be sitting in the soft glow of a candle flame to carry out our lives. Albert Einstein was inspired by a dream; and without it, we may not have ever known the true extent of the human mind as well as the incentive of the human spirit. Both are without limit, and with God, are even more infinite. Dreamers have been turning their dreams into reality since the beginning of mankind, making the world a better place to live in, if for no one else, at least for themselves. Without a dream, we have no direction and without direction, we have no destination. If we are

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