At some point, no one has ever been happy with their family. It may be because of a bad decision, a terrible misunderstanding or an inevitable situation. It could be a lot of things. But in my family, it was something simple yet irritating: rules. It felt suffocating. And because of it, I was hardly allowed to do the things I wanted to; like hanging out with friends for one.
I can seemingly recall how often I felt left out; from the clothes I wore to the things I didn't have. And in fact, no one would believe me if I told them I don't and will never have a Facebook account. Apparently, I am not age–ready and responsible enough to have one. And even if I will be in the later years, it wouldn't be that much of a hit anymore. It...show more content...
Apart from the matters regarding grades, she said that he saw the four of us (my mother, my siblings and me) playing hide–and–seek, late one afternoon. That day, the sun just went down and we were waiting for my dad to pick us up from school. It was the perfect time to play hide–and–seek. When our dad finally came, each of us lined up to kiss him on the cheek like we always did. But because I knew there were still people around, I kissed my dad quickly. As my mother continued telling me what happened during their talk, she said that my adviser suddenly burst into tears. How he wished he had a family like ours: perfect. Upon hearing the whole story, I went numb then guilty all of a sudden. How can that be? What exactly did he see in us that day which made him say that it was perfect? I felt ashamed. My teacher was hurting and I wasn't feeling anything at all. Aside from the fact that he is a guy, I couldn't imagine him crying over such a thing. I couldn't even imagine myself crying over such a thing. But I know for sure that my family is anything but perfect. I couldn't understand. Not yet.
During class devotion time with our adviser one day, our point of conversation moved from the day's scripture to matters about family; something I wasn't that thrilled to be talking about then. When it was our adviser's turn to speak, he retold of the time when he saw us playing hide–and–seek
Research Experience
I have proactively engaged in research activity throughout my undergraduate program. I had my first research experience in Dr. B Anand's lab, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, during my second year. The aim of the project was to study the non–fluorescent beta–barrel structured proteins and engineer its amino acid sequence to make them into fluorescent ones. Our approach was mainly based upon the studies of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) from a jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Tools like Python programming language, Gromacs, Ribosome, PROSS, and Pymol were used to study the structural components of non–fluorescent proteins. I gained invaluable...show more content...
I was challenged with cloning ydeH gene into the pJT118 plasmids which are green light sensitive. The ydeH gene produces a protein named diguanylate cyclase, which induces the production of c–di–GMP in Rosetta strain. This project gave me an opportunity to participate and win silver at International Bio–molecular design competition (BIOMOD) 2012 held at Wyss Institute, Harvard University, USA. Most of the molecular genetic techniques were extensively used in my project. During this internship, apart from gaining deeper technical experience, I realized that I could work on a research problem with a certain degree of independence, figuring out right approaches and proposing useful experiments. I acquired more confidence in my aptitude for research and it has been boosted while working on my undergraduate projects.
As a part of my undergraduate thesis, I worked on a project 'Extraction and analysis of beauvericin, a mycotoxin produced by Beauveria bassiana and its cytotoxic effects on the SF–21 (immortalized pupal ovarian cells isolated from Spodoptera frugiperda) cell line' under the guidance of Dr. Gurvinder Kaur Saini, IIT Guwahati. Beauvericin metabolite was extracted from the Beauveria bassiana isolates UB17 and UB21, by using n–hexane extraction method and the presence of beauvericin was analyzed and confirmed with High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and Mass spectroscopy (MS). Cytotoxic
Personal Experience with Crisis We have all experience some form of crisis in our life. Whether it is minor or more severe, it is something that many of us can not control. A crisis can involve a series of stressful events or one difficult point in life that effects a person's overall well–being. I had a hard time coming up with what to write as my crisis for this assignment because when I hear the word crisis, the first thing that comes to mind is that crisis is a very severe event such as a war or natural disaster. As I read more in depth about the concept of crisis, I found that it does not have to be something as serious as a war. It can simply be a point in life where you face a difficult situation that makes you feel under...show more content...
Although some may not consider this a crisis, it was for me. This was a crisis for me because I moved from Ghana where the culture, language, people and overall atmosphere was different. The transition to move to a different country and learn a new culture and language was a stressful and difficult time in my life. I felt alone and out of place because I did not have friends and when I did, I could not understand or make a conversation with them for a long time. The phase in the crisis cycle most relatable to my experience is phase 2 – The intensification stage. In this phase, individuals feel a loss of internal control causing frustration, fear and anger. This stage is most relevant to my experience because I felt frustrated and a loss of internal control. What caused this crisis was me moving to Canada and not knowing the culture or English. I would not have experienced the crisis if I knew English and Canadian culture. Due to my circumstances, there was nothing I could have done to stop the crisis from happening. The behaviour of my peers and people around me during the crisis was both positive and negative, I was bullied and felt that my class mates were judging me for my accent
Personal Experience Essay
First and Foremost, I have had many personal experiences throughout the short course of my life, and I'm sure everyone has had a lot of personal experiences to. Some even that are they are life threatening, but there is only one in particular that I would like to share with you.
For Instance, when I was smaller I could remember the love and attention I would get from my mother and step Father. They would take me everywhere with them and feed me all different types of food. That was a long time ago. I turned Twelve and there was nothing wrong with my happy life with my brother, mom, and step dad. Then I realized my mom was getting a little over weight and sick a lot. I remember feeling horrible to the point to where I could feel her pain...show more content...
I saw my mom on a bed with wheels, she seemed very happy, but my mom wasn't the only thing sitting in that bed with her. As I walked closer I could see a very little head wrapped up in some form of blanket. I walked closer to the bed. I soon found out that my mother wasn't sick at all she was just having a baby. My baby sister. I actually had a baby sister, I had gotten so excited to the point I was jumping up and down next to her bed. We left the hospital about 1 hours later due to my mom's health and strength growing more over the last hour.
Afterward, we soon arrived home and I was beat. So I slipped into my P'Js and quickly went to sleep, so that I could see my baby sister the next day. It's early in the morning and I hear a noise that is very hard to ignore. IT WAS VERY ANNOYING!!!!!! I soon find out from my mother that it was my baby sister making that sound. I guess babies do that when they're hungry since they can't talk. My mom and I were supposed to go to the park today to watch birds and sit on the swing and have fun, but she told me that she needs to take care of my sister, so we couldn't go today. My mom told me today to just play with my games and promised me we would go tomorrow. So I told my mom okay and went on to play. The next day I heard my sister again and quickly got up and ready to go to the park, but my mom told me that she couldn't go because my sister needed to be taken care of. At this
Personal History Essay
I am satisfied with what I have become; a student specializing in Physics with special interests in experimental Condensed Matter Physics. I grew up in a very small town. A town not fully developed; there were very few resources and not many quality schools to acquire a solid education. I had to pass an entrance exam to get into a good school for 8th grade at a time when most students in my town would drop out of school after 7th grade in order to search for work and support their families.
My parents could not complete their undergraduate studies because they had to work to support their families, but their emphasis on the importance of education, their dedication and massive effort inspired me to search for the highest education...show more content...
Physics deals with the most fundamental concepts to understand the intricate beauties of daily life. This led me to dedicate my undergraduate studies to Physics, in order to expand my knowledge of the field. I enjoy studying Physics and try to keep up with different findings by regularly reading scientific publications in Physics. During my undergraduate studies, I was attracted towards small and compact, but very effective, technologies so my brother bought me a few electronic devices to do some experiments with by taking apart the various components and figuring out how they worked. To gain the essential knowledge behind these devices, I started reading more in depth material on how the macro and micro scale properties of solid materials are related and their applications in the scaling down of devices.
To broaden my knowledge of crystallography, electromagnetism and quantum mechanics and to figure out the atomic–scale properties of solid materials, I opted to pursue a specialization in Solid State Physics for my first Master's degree program from one of the well–known universities in India, Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU). After the mandatory entrance examination, I was selected as one of the 400 candidates for a personal interview and was selected as one of 25 students accepted as a graduate student to the Physics Department.
Not content with classroom material alone,
My Personal Experience Through Art
Art is such a powerful mechanism in terms of expression. Personally I tend to channel my emotions into my art to allow for an honest and thought–provoking image. Emotion and expression is the basis of art as mentioned in the above quote which I think beautifully sums up the foundation of all artworks. Personal experience is also beneficial to the artists and I can identify with this. By personifying my personal experiences through art I am able to express myself in a unique way as well as use it as a form of venting. This is when you can see and feel the raw emotion through the work of the artist. That is why personal experience is so important, you can identify with the fear they could have felt through a certain experience or event. An artist who I think has fully lived up to this is Frida Kahlo. Kahlo was a surrealist artist who expressed herself through art. She went through tons of emotional suffering with her husband cheating on her with her sister as well as physical suffering in which she spent several months in hospital after a fatal bus accident. Being put through so much emotional toll she channeled these emotions through art. We can therefore identify with the suffering she experienced through her lifetime. Her images are confrontational conversely to my images that are subtler. I was therefore inspired by her to be more upfront and provoking with my art through symbolism of suffering.
Similarly, I wanted to express my inner emotions and make myself vulnerable
In this paper, I will use the sociological imagination to connect my personal experiences of growing up in a nuclear family to comparison of growing up in a divorced family. I'm from a nuclear family and my best friend is from a divorced family. "Some people still think the average American family consists of a husband who works in paid employment and a wife who looks after the home, living together with their children" according to Giddens, Anthony pg. 447. That's not the case in many households. There are many differences, from values, financial issues, and how having one parent opposed to, two parents growing up. Growing up in a nuclear family household has given me the opportunity to have both parents supporting me and always being there, having both parents at special events, giving me the guidance from both perspectives man, and women, love, and financial aid. My best friends parents have been divorced for over 19 years, her living style is much different. She has to make certain days available to visit her father, and her mother has financial difficulties. My personal experience can relate to chapter 15: Families and Intimate Relationships. A nuclear family is a family group consisting of a wife, a husband, and dependent children. Growing up in a nuclear family has given me the ability to see how my parents make decisions equally. For example, if I ask for something, they both think about it and let me know their final decision almost as if they were a team. The
Personal Professional Experience
1. Please explain how your past personal and professional experience make you a quality candidate for the position for which you are applying. I have been involved with student learning for the past 14 years. I have experience with a wide spectrum of students in traditional and alternative settings. I have proven success engaging and teaching all types of students, particularly with at risk students. I have been a lifelong learner and have an extensive academic background and the knowledge of teaching history and social studies. Additionally, I continue take courses in the core subject areas, math, science, and English to expand my knowledge and provide in–depth instruction. I have traveled extensively through military service with several
Positive psychology can definitely help change ones perspective on many situations and teach them how to make the best out of negative circumstances in their life. Having a positive outlook on life is great for someone's wellbeing because it helps reduce stress and it can also improve your health. Before taking this course, it was somewhat difficult for me to see the positive in many problems that I faced. Now that I have completed this course, I can now look back at situations in my life and manage them more appropriately. I remember lacking mindfulness as a child and I would always like to do things my way and never take another persons feelings into consideration. For example, if I wanted a new game or any materialistic item, I would...show more content...
Going through this situation was very difficult for me because I was very close to my grandmother. It was also very hard for me to see my mother grieve and go through the process of losing a parent. My mother was always a very strong woman so to see her cry almost everyday after my grandmother's death was a very heartbreaking experience. Till this day my family and I still miss her dearly but positive thinking is helping us deal with the situation. Some people can't image their life without their sight but my grandmother became adjusted to this limitation fairly quickly and tried not to let it have a huge effect on her. She was always very positive and always in a cheerful mood. One thing that made this possible was religion. My grandmother was a very religious person and this is what helped her get through each day. According to the textbook, research has been relatively consistent in finding that greater religiousness is significantly related to better mental health and a higher subjective well being. People who are more religious in their behavior show better emotional well being and lower rates of delinquency, drug abuse, alcoholism, and other social problems (Donahue & Benson 1995). This is the reason why I believe my grandmother was able to cope with her limitations and still live a healthy, positive lifestyle. Religion also helped my family and I cope with her death. There are sometimes situations
Being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder has been a major obstacle and inspiration for me. I was diagnosed with attention deficit disorder when I was in first grade; from that time through high school I received services and medication to alleviate its effects. The day I entered college as a first year student I stopped taking that medication and I have never used the services offered at the Office of Students with Disabilities. My goal was to succeed in college on my own. My experiences with my disability have influenced to become a teacher.
As a young child, I was struggling in all aspects of primary school, my parents decided to seek help. One of my teachers suggested that my mother enroll me in a special education support program....show more content...
Old Westbury has been very productive in developing these skills further. One profound experience came in my first year, in my International Relations course. It marked my first time writing a large research paper at the undergraduate level. The paper was strong when it came to concepts; however when it came grammar and structure, it was weak. Professor Eloise Linger took time out with me to go over my paper to show what I could do to make improvements. That action that seems so small has had such a massive impact on me. I reference that paper every time I write a research paper to make sure I am not making the same mistakes. That is what is so remarkable about the faculty at Old Westbury. They went the extra mile. They will do anything for one of their students: from staying late in the night to help them register for classes, to meeting with them to help them reinforce concepts they teach in class.
Personal experiences in school have influenced me to continue my education to become a social studies teacher. My passion for learning, positive attitude, respect for others and ability to be flexible allow me to be a great presence in the classroom. However my own personal experiences in school will be my greatest strength. I see myself as a prime example of the incredible doors a teacher can help open for a student with their guidance. The opportunity to help others achieve their life's goals for a living would be a truly incredible
Personal Experience with Writing
I have always considered writing to be a work in progress, and it constantly can be improved. I have always been devoted to writing. I loved to write stories as a child because I could use my creativity and create any type of character I desired. But I have struggled with writing as well. English has never been my forte. I have received A's, B's, C's, and D's on essays. I truly never found my voice in writing. In my high school, English teachers would give me mixed reviews on my writing. For example, in 9th grade my English teacher said I was organized with my thoughts, and my writing process was excellent. While in 10th,11th grade ,12th grade my teachers only said negative things about my essays. Not being a strong writer made me...show more content...
The essay prompts, that I was given allowed me to challenge myself. The essay prompts were challenging because each essay I had to approach it differently. For each essay, I wanted to be creative on how I would approach it. As a writer, you have always change you writing. It was challenging to decide how I wanted to structure each essay. But, challenge is the key towards being a perfect writer. Finally, reflecting on English 114A/B my attitude and style of writing has changed. My attitude has changed because now I see writing as being therapeutic. I see writing as something to help me relieve stress. It allows me release my feelings, rather than expressing my words to someone. Also, my style of writing has changed. Taking the English stretch course at CSUN allowed me to step out of my comfort zone. For instance, I was able to let go of the five paragraph essay. It was hard, but I was able to do it slowly. Moreover, I was able to let go of the habit of starting all my essay's with a quote. It was not easy to be open to changing my writing style. I had to step out of my comfort zone. For instance, some people are scared of change because they believe that change is bad, because you do not know what to expect. I was not scared to change my writing style because I look as change as challenge, and the opportunity to start something new. Adjusting my writing style was a challenge, but I was able to do it. It is
Personal Experience As A Student
From my personal experience, as a student a person who research about students and on how they become successful is very interesting, for me, it's exceptional to study for your classes while working concentrated. That's how students become successful to me, and it doesn't matter if you're going to a normal or same single–sex school as long as you are able to learn what you need in order to live a normal life. I go to a school where there are males and females of all kinds from my observation, everyone in gender is the same, we all get acceptable grades and I have noticed people work absolutely consolidated just to keep it that way. In my school, we bear extra–curricular activities for students after school comparable sports, dance, work club, crown, Bros, and GSA club these actually aid students follow and assist them master how to communicate with others. In the article Kewauna's Ambition" by Paul Tough argues about the students education should always work hard and if you can't figure out, request for guidance which can be very understandable considering, since the girl he interviewed from the article he stated that "she went through each red–starred word with him, one by one, asking him to explain" (3). This quote is stating that everyone should have at least a chance to help or seek aid from a teacher so they can improve their understanding of the lessons. However, we should have a place an education or social–support systems in our schools already. Throughout my
Personal Experience During an Interview Essay
When I think of the word interview I think of it as a series of questions asked from one person to another to seek information. In my previous assessment we were asked to interview a fellow peer, on their personal experience of QIBT so far this year. We were not given any question, but made to think of our own. As we were interviewing our peer another peer was marking us on our overall ability to interview. This piece of reflective writing will be an explanation of what I thought my personal strengths and weaknesses were throughout my interview.
Through reflecting on my previous interview I was able to pull apart both positives and negatives aspects of my interview allowing myself time to look into the effects that the negative...show more content...
Whilst the open ended questions allowed deeper responses as spoken about above it was also evident that these questions allowed Mary Doe to feel comfortable throughout the interview as she was allowed to express her own open thought rather than having a written script of multiple smaller closed ended questions. REF
The safe environment was carried through the whole interview. I concluded the interview by asking Mary Doe if she had any concerns or further questions she would like to talk about. This continues the safe environment feel, which I created throughout the whole interview.
Once finishing the interview I recall thinking that I had forgotten one major factor within the interview, which was taking notes. This would have to be my only major weakness that I found I had whilst interviewing Mary Doe. At the time I was so focused on eye contact, so it was really easy for myself to just ask the questions and get lost in the answer whilst trying to figure out what question to ask next. The lack of note taking in response to Mary Doe's answers left me forgetting to listen one hundred percent as I was switching focus to what came next. When researching how I can improve this skill there was a lot of positive feedback on how to strengthen this skill. One that I shall be focusing on for future interviewing opportunities is to continually jot down small phrases as spoken, any specific information that is useful
My Opinion On Personal Experience
Have you ever heard the quote: "Every book you've ever read is just a different combination of twenty six letters"? If so, then you know how astounding that realization can be. And even though it may be true in a sense, when a writer sits down to write, they aren't just putting words on paper. They're tapping into a unique part of their inner consciousness. They're harnessing their imagination and personal experiences to breathe life into an entire world that they imagined and then assembled. That is a gift that not every writer is able to possess and it's true what people say: if you aren't feeling the emotions within your writing as you write, then chances are, the readers won't be either. With that in mind, it's understandable that empathy, inspiration, and the effort you put forth to connect with your readers, all contribute to how favorable of a writer you will be.
In my opinion, personal experience isn't always necessary to be able to express certain emotions. Experiencing something first hand surely helps, although it's possible to get your point across without it. The ability to empathize with others or to be able to imagine how one must feel will go a long way while writing. We're all human and understand basic emotions such as contentment, grief, love, anger, so on and so forth. This mutual understanding between the reader and the writer will allow you to build on those emotions through words. Overall, I believe the purpose of writing is to convey an image that
Personal Narrative: A Personal Experience
I struggled to identify a personal experience that impact my life as the topic for this paper. After days of thought about the assignment, I sat down to write, but I ended up staring at a blank computer screen for a long time. I thought to myself, I am struggling. This thought prompted me to think of all the times that I had struggled in my life. I remembered struggling in basketball, school, and everyday life. As I thought about them, I realized that I got through them and benefitted from the experiences. Pushing myself to my limits, looking for ways to get better, and refusing to quit had produced some good results in my life. People tend to associate struggling as a bad thing because it is a difficult experience usually filled with frustration. That can be true, but it can also lead to positive changes in life. I wanted to show how struggling with something can have positive results....show more content...
The problem with that strategy was that it did not allow me to dive deep enough into the experience to allow the reader to gain the knowledge of my feelings. After receiving feedback on my that draft, I knew that I had to go in a different direction. I picked just one experience and really went into depth with it. This allowed me to be able to share with the reader a true sense of nervousness, frustration, satisfaction, relief, and joy. I was able to take the reader on the journey from the start to the end. After reading my paper, I wanted the reader to realize that everyone struggles in many ways. It is how a person reacts to the struggle that matters. It was through this experience that I became a better student and person. As a reader, did this cause you to think of your own experiences with struggle? Do you see how struggling could benefit a person? Did you feel my emotional struggle and personal growth throughout the
Personal Experience: Searching for a Job
When actively searching for employment opportunities, online resources can be very beneficial. You must keep in mind that employers are seeking the best candidate for the position, as well as you are seeking the employment. When starting, search the most notable sites first. Few examples of these are, Monster, US.jobs, Indeed, CareerBuilder, and USAJobs. Always do your research when applying for a position. While searching for my ideal web–marketing job, I came across a position that interested me. The employment is, "Internet Marketing Specialist." This position is 20 hours per week this is only part time. In my case, this would be a very good stepping–stone to gain experience. As breaking into the information technology world, this would be perfect for me. Due to able to gain experience, while currently working at my current job. The company offering this position is, New Wine Web Design. Aimee Ghimire leads this company. She is the proprietor and project administrator. She offers many years of wisdom. Miss Ghimire has worked and continues to work with an extensive clients and delivering a vast amount of services. She works with many web designers and web developers to ensure that only quality websites for the cliental. The internet marketing specialist position is for an excited self–starting person. This position will be expanding with the current company and with the variety of cliental, which uses this service. The qualified applicant will engage in many different
My Personal Experience
Although we've all experienced any degree of disappointments in our lives, there are a select few that tend to stick with us. They act as assets in our lives, tools to use help us grow. The way a person deals with disappointment speaks volume about who someone is. Personally, I am the kind of person who likes to have constants in my life; commodities that won't change and those that I can depend on when everything else is unstable. When I was in my second year of middle school, one of my biggest constants was my band director, Ms. Palmer. The way my school district operated, all the middle school directors would also help in the mornings at the high school band class. As a result of this, once my brother and sister left our middle school,...show more content...
This shattered all confidence I had for going to high school, all hope for comfort I previously had. All of a sudden, my main constant dissolved. The only thing that I had going for me, the safety net in my life ceased to provide comfort. From this event, I feel that I learned a great deal about how I personally coped with disappointment and major changes in my life. After tears had been shed and the questions were answered, I had an opportunity to develop and to mature from this. After adequate contemplation, I realized that it wasn't the best idea to depend on other people so deeply.
In my youth, I had been raised and taught how to be independent and to care for myself, making sure that I could give myself all I needed to become successful. This loss of someone turned out to be invaluably important in my life and further reinforced my idea that the only person you should depend on is yourself. Though this sounds grim, I am able to attribute much of my success to my personal independence. I've learned how to set goals for myself, how to motivate myself to try and rise above negative situations and develop from them. Ms. Palmer leaving sparked my first internal revision that has thus led to a personal reflection resulting in the mindset I possess now. Several years later, I have the ability to reflect upon myself in a more timely and constructive manner. Looking at situations like these in a useful light, disappointments are a fantastic
Personal Experience: English Composition Course
Focusing in self– evaluation to improve the learning process, help me to set goals and be aware of my own mistakes. When the English Composition course started, I wanted to be able to express my thoughts and my ideas in an effective way. The continuation of my education was very difficult, and I began to doubt myself when faced with the first couple of weeks. My first assignment was my most difficult assignment, and I found myself having trouble sticking to a thesis, because I had so many ideas that I did not know how to organize, and that was the primary purpose of taking this course, to learn to make my writings more organized. I choose three assignments out of the six, which were not only my favorite assignments; they are all written in classical perspective. I prefer to write in classical perspective so I may get my personal opinion to a specific audience. As I wrote each assignment I described my past experience as if I was speaking to a group telling my story. Writing with emotion as I envisioned my past experiences and how I can get my audience to feel as I felt was my goal. I wrote in classical perspective in the interest of writing my personality and voice, but it also shows how I perceive my audience. By changing the structure and organizing my thoughts I was able to shape the overall character of my work. In all three assignments I wrote in first person point of view. I choose first person view so I can express a more personal,
My Personal Experience In My Life
For an individual to be a success, it is imperative to possess qualities beyond intellect. To flourish in your career and in life, your character must drive you toward your aspirations. Throughout life, several experiences have molded me into a person of resilience, empathy, and composure. Such values have allowed me to reach my goals and serve my community. In supplement to my intelligence, these assets render me an exceptional student and employee.
The ability to be resilient is at the core of who I am, and the challenges that have created this strength have taught me empathy. Because of my weight, I faced bullying often and found liberation in sports and exercise. Eventually, I lost fifty pounds and ascended the social ladder. With...show more content...
When my grandfather suffered from a massive heart attack, and was brain dead upon resuscitation, I started practicing composure. Once taken life support, his heart kept beating for a week. Because my parents raised me to be strong and to put others before myself, I spent the week supporting my grandmother and taking care of my grandfather's body. I never thought I could handle something like that, but for my grandfather, I would do anything. That week I truly put others before myself; staying at the hospital until the early morning, then driving straight to class, and back to the hospital again. During this time was when I knew to pick a vocation where I could be of assistance to others. Helping to care for my grandfather is what led me to my job as a nursing assistant. This is when I began discovering my love for service and developing myself as a woman for others. At work, there were days when I wanted to break down and cry in front patients due to the pain I felt at the inability of myself and the healthcare system to cure their illness, but I did not cry. Instead, I would tell them that they could handle it, and they are capable of more than they realize; that I hurt for them and that I was remorseful there is nothing further I could do. No matter how terrible my day had been, there was no other option but to walk in that room and act like I had the best day of my life and that is composure.
Lucky enough to have the
My Personal Experiences
My personal experiences have made me the person I am today. My experiences have taught me to enjoy life Also to embrace and honor every minute in this precious life. Experiences are a chance to help one another get familiar with what we know and have went through to bring us were we are now. My personal experiences are greater or even less some others, starting with my trip to New York City back in 2013 on February 14th. Which was my Valentine's Day trip actually my first trip every out of the state. I enjoyed the cold weather even the heavy snow. My first instinct were to make snowmen and to see how the snow tasted, I even had a chance to meet most of my family on my mother's side of the family which live in Queens New York while were visiting in Kings New York. Just because it was Valentine's Day I was surprised with a gift to take multiple photos with most of the greatest Hip Hop R and B singers that ever lived. I were very appreciative to meet new smiling faces as well as my family that I have not seen in centuries. It was a great experience it was the best Valentines gift I could ever endure. Not only was the trip to NYC a great deal but, the day that I was chosen from my High School to spend an adventurous day with an experienced, sweet, loving and caring Sheriff and his partner was awesome. The Sheriff was surprisingly from Osceola County, the county that I resided. It dawned on me that he use to patrol in our neighborhood back in 2002. An emergency call