Reflecting on the past gives an opportunity to aspire for better for ourselves and/or others that enter into our lives. Everyone has different paths that they can reflect on and decided if they’re going towards greater or worse. In my case it is a bit of both with my children, my environment, and my job. Although, the process may be difficult to go through it may be worthwhile in the end.
At the age of nineteen I begin to have a family of my own and with that decision I became a single mother, with partial college education. Yes, they are my responsibility and not my job; I would never quit them and do my best to never fail them. I want show them no matter what may come your way you still can do whatever you put your mind …show more content…
My environment, much like others, has given its lesson on “what to” and “what not to do”. Circumstances can vary from family, drugs, peer pressure, learning disabilities, you think it and it can and will happen. A lot of people told me I couldn’t go back to school but I continue to prove them wrong. I may take more time than before but, I’m committed to give it my full undivided attention.
Working hard is all I know and striving for better. I greatly applaud myself on my CNA Certification, because not everyone can handle it, and I take mine with much appreciation, but I know I previously stated that I hate it, it’s not more so the elderly.
It’s more so the other employees that may take this window of opportunity for granted. I just want to study and work in the field I love and have a big passion for.
Which is criminal Justice, I cannot wait to start this journey and start learning and finding out new things.
In closing, my life and as I look back on it wouldn’t change it for the world.
Every mistake and correction wins or loses trial and error and tried again. I did it with pride, self-confidence, and acceptance. My mistakes made me try harder and