Since I have started my journey along High School, it has definitely been scary and rough to start off. It started off pretty stressful, teachers didn't ask you if you had a missing assignment, and it was a lot different to get used to. I was facing reality, which meant i needed to keep track of all the paperwork i had. Adapting to a new school was kinda tough, but i got a hold of it through out the year. Since freshman year, I have been excited to be apart of the senior class and involving myself in school activities (which i haven't been taking part in as much as i wanted to). I am now a senior, and i am only at school until 3rd hour, because i take a Career Field Experience class. I never would have imagined that i would be in my senior year working at a doctors office. High school has flew by for me, its just like a couple years ago i started off a freshman, and i am super close to my end point. Five years from now i hope that i am finishing college or close to it, and with a full time job. I am not very strict on what job i want to have while i am in college, but after schooling i want to go into the medical field for radiology.
My thoughts on the Paris attack from 'ISIS' I believe is tragic and it's scary to think if it will come to you and your community next.. But I have faith that keeps me up and going everyday. I know deep down that our troops will be there at all times to protect us and our rights. When I heard about it, I was just upset and shocked, and once I saw New York and the U.S. doing things to help Paris, it just brought back faith I knew everyone had lost. From 9/11, Paris had done what they could to help the U.S. during the times. What I am most fearful about is to not be successful. To get over my fear, I don't complain when I am at work and I improve everyday and try to do more work than I can think I can do. I try everyday harder and harder just to make my parents happy and to help my self become the most successful person I was meant to be.
I can think of a lot of things and people I appreciate. I have three things I am truly thankful to have in my life. First, I am thankful for the greatest women in my life, my grandma and my mom. They look out for me and just give me whatever I need, or just to please me. I look up to them because I know it isn't easy to raise a child, but they've been working so hard to help me and improve my future. Secondly, I am thankful for my teachers. I get so much respect from my teachers, and they are never to judge. My teachers help me in so many ways(having only 3 teachers). Lastly, I am thankful for my dad. My dad will always make sure I am safe. By that I mean, he checks up on my car every week to see if the tires are good, and without me even asking him, he always makes sure that everything is in tact. He also helps me with homework, and lets me use his work laptop. Many more, but the top three things I am thankful for.
People have different views on how they feel about apologizing over text rather than in person, but i believe that doing it over text is extremely less stressful. Although, it is not the right thing to do, its what the person would rather do. I am half and half on this article.... depending on the topic, i am leaning more to the "in person" option. I know that if someone had to apologize or had a problem of what i am doing, i would want to be told in person so i can talk about what can i do to help fix the problem. It is not confronting, unless you call them out on all of their flaws.
Everyone has their own definitions on good personality and bad personality traits, but we all agree on what good manners are. One good personality trait that i have is that I have confidence when i work. When i say that, i am positive that i am going to finish my work and that it will all be correct. Another positive trait that i have is that i am respectful and i do not complain when it comes to an order. I do have some things i can work on, i believe that i can be more social with co-employees, or that i can be more of a leader in the office i work at. Not everyone is born a leader, but can definitely learn to be one.
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Ashley Cienciera
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