As the youngest in a family of five, my growth has been influenced greatly by my family. We have never had much money, sometimes not even enough for the necessities. Yet somehow my parents never allowed us to want for anything. I can remember the winter we couldn’t afford heat, my father and cousin built a wood furnace and a system of pipes to fill my house. My parents taught me how to be a problem solver, and how to use my natural analytical thinking to my advantage. Although their resourcefulness is not the only thing I acquired; that kind of experience taught me something much more important: the value of hard work. I cannot remember a time when either of my parents were not working two jobs. No matter what they had to do, they got it done. I grew up knowing the value of a dollar and knowing that I would have to work hard in life to succeed in the ambitious ways that I wanted to, …show more content…
I love working; I love to keep busy, to make relationships with my coworkers; and, above all, to experience that satisfying feeling of clocking out of another day of hard work. My first semester as an undergraduate student I decided to take a year off of working to focus on my studies. By November I was on the bus heading to my shift at Dollar Tree. I did not fill out that application because I blew through my savings, I hurried to find a job because I was bored. I could not handle the wasted time I had every night after classes and studies were done. I needed that sense of accomplishment again. This is part of the reason I applied to be a Resident Assistant. Although, I have known I was going to be an RA since my sister came home from college and described an RA as “the student on the floor that is the boss and helps the other students.” I knew that was going to be my role, and since my first summer training session I knew my job meant much more than being the policing mom that it is stereotyped
Opportunities and sheer luck have aided me in accomplishing what I have thus far. By random chance, I had the opportunity to grow up in an upper middle-class household. My parents follow “concerted cultivation,”
Despite the absences from their lives, the parents influenced their children to be more positive, responsible
After I dropped out of school I had nothing to do. I was depressed, but at a certain point I decided, Fuck it, I don't need them. It's just math, I can do it on my own. So I kept working here. I worked at night, after Dad had gone to sleep.
Mine have simply taught me to appreciate the value in education. Since early childhood, they’ve strongly urged me to prioritize school above all else and to learn from their mistakes, not wanting me to struggle as they did. My father has made me realize the importance in pursuing a higher education—it’s the best way to truly be successful and be able to give my family the life they deserve. From my mother I’ve learned the significance of pursuing a career that I will truly enjoy, since it is presumably what I will spend the rest of my life doing. Thanks to my parents, not only have I been university-bound since I was a toddler, but I’ve also genuinely enjoyed learning.
The way parents raise their children is totally different today, compared to how kids were raised back then. Kids could have jobs at an early age and contributed majorly on how the performed when they got older, the kind of jobs they got and the kind of person they turned out to be when they grew up. (Coontz 2014,
I also have been the benefactor of strong parents who influence me tremendously. I am sure that the values that I hold today are the direct result of learning from their example. Cordially, Stephen
On the surface I may appear as a typical, privileged freshman. Some may see me as the opposite of diverse if one were to stay with the traditional conceptions of diversity. However, what truly makes a campus, workplace, society, world, diverse is the broad spectrum of thoughts, feelings, and ideas that each individual brings to the campus. I believe that with my strong sense of initiative and passion for excellence I can empower and help many classmates and friends along my journey at this school. My passion for excellence won't be satisfied until I do all I can in my years at this school to bring the student body together and forward in the divided society we live in today.
Being of a middle class family with a mother, father, and three children cash was tight. My parents were constantly ready to manage the cost of educational instruments to help with school. I was managed open doors all through school to have the best possible attire, nourishment, and safe house to be a sound person. Alongside this I
Discussion 4 • How important was your family in shaping who you are today in terms of your aspirations? Being the first of my immediate family to attend college, I have them to thank for my work ethic due to their continuously supporting me. My family has allowed me to grow into an individual that is hardworking and prepared for the reality of entering society as an adult. They have helped me learn the elements of socialization so that I may become well rounded and able to create meaningful connections with other individuals. These minor details have altered my life for the better by placing me on a path towards succeeding in my future endeavors.
An important personal characteristic one can bring to the workplace is their integrity. Yet, many of us struggle with the difficulty of merging our individual morals and beliefs with those of our employer. Author Joanne Ciulla writes “in our society, work shapes your life and your identity” (94). Unfortunately, many people are not able to work in jobs of their choosing because other motivations such as “paying the bills” can dictate decisions. Growing up, my father instilled me that no matter what job I did, that I owed it to myself to give “an honest day’s work for an honest day’s pay.”
As an applicant for the Law and Public Service Program I know that the qualities of a great student extremely self-motivated, a strong work ethic, effective time management strategies, analytical skills, and verbal skills. Even though I may not have all of these qualities I can say that self-motivation, work ethic, and time management are three quality I possess and take very seriously not only when I am in an educational environment but also when I have to get things done outside of school. Self-motivation is the ability to encourage yourself to achieve your goals, individually. Self-motivation is a quality I have to use everyday. Whether it's completing homework, studying, applying to high school, etc I am able to remind myself of the importance of working hard, which is one of the reasons I stay motivated and show my best effort in all aspects of my life.
I had always loved learning, and dedicating my time to clubs and organizations that would enrich me -and others- with worldly skills that i would be able to utilize sometime in the future. Why I chose a job over school is still unknown to me. In the end, it was not- is not- worth it. My grades have suffered severely, I get little to no sleep, and I never have time to spend with my friends, and most importantly, my family.
A college education is very important for me to obtain the career I want. College will provide me the knowledge and practice I need to be successful. Going to college will help me get accustomed to the pressure of the real world and will give me the opportunity to become independent. Graduating college is my number one goal in life. It would be an awarding payoff for all the hard work and dedication to my studies throughout high school.
My family’s past experiences also teach me how to live my life the best way possible. For example, my parents did not finish college, so they were not able to obtain lucrative careers. Not finishing or not even going to college can take a toll on your life. If my parents finished college our life would have been more successful financially. Although my parents did not have the best money,
Parents want their children to be successful in their life, therefore, they do their best to bring them up well. Children are very innocent, they count on their parents to show them the right direction and its parent’s job if they raise them overprotected or teach them to live independently. Raising children is challenging for parents, and they have their own ways to raise them. However, there is a huge difference between overprotected and independent children in regard to their abilities, behavior and accomplishments. Independent children are more capable to make their own decision; they develop their own skills to make efforts to accomplish their goals because that’s what their parents have taught them.