Every learning experience in your life is significantly important, even the old experiences you’ve had in the past can be extremely influential. One of the learning experiences that I have had in the past was learning to play chess. Learning to play chess was an important learning experience, because when playing chess I had to learn to think ahead. Learning to think ahead while playing chess translates to help me realize the importance of trying to be prepared for multiple types of situations as
on remembering the past, living in the present, or looking to the future what would I choose? Is it more important to remember the actions of the past or to look towards the future to make life better? These are all important parts of life to think about, but the most important part in my life is to remember the past. Remembering the past in important to one's life because the things of the past guide us to the acts of the future. In Elie Wiesel's lecture entitled “Hope, Despair, and Memory”
have taken away from my experience will ultimately serve as a building block for my future well being as a whole. I now understand that in a community there is a strict code we live by that is in place for a reason, to protect and keep the people of that community safe. As a minor, only in possession of a Junior Operator's License, it is my responsibility as part of the community to abide by the regulations set in place. I displayed an extreme lapse of judgement in failing in my duty to adhere to
My life experiences in the past with hard work and death, doesn't support the "law of karma" determining the course my life takes.The "law of karma" doesn't support the course my life takes, because the actions from my past has not yet determined my actions of the future from these life experiences. It is important first to understand and explain what is meant by "the law of karma". According to William Young (2013), "Our true nature is the eternal unchanging soul (atman) and is separate from
plays a role in one’s everyday life. Humans form an opinion about one another based upon behavior. When having a conversation with a person, it could be considered rude or thought to be hiding something if eye contact is not made. Behavior is not always the same throughout life, it can vary. Early childhood experiences, future expectations, and beliefs have the greatest impact on human behaviors. Early childhood experiences play a role in the various factors in one’s life. A large-scale example of how
Throughout the entirety of my story, I touch on topics discussed/read about in class. My story is a description of not only my journey to Machu Picchu, but my journey to self discovery and patience. The story suggests a struggle throughout the entirety of the journey. The idea of leaving the comfortable in order to experience a spiritual journey is a topic which we discussed in class. For a transformation to occur during a spiritual journey, one must leave the comfortable aspects of life, and be willing to
Behavior Analysis (ABA) specialty. Every day I use ABA behavioral supports, such as photo schedules, to improve my son’s quality of life by improving his ability to be independent. Wehmeyer and Schwartz (1998) found that increased self-determination influences individual quality of life (p. 08). Through improving his independency at tasks, such as using the bathroom, I am improving his quality of life and lowering the cost of his needs.
The future is a time or a period of time in which we follow through from the moment of speaking or writing our intentions. It is a time that has yet still to come. The future is what we work for, to go through school and have a career, in order to have a better life. My parents have taught me to work hard for the things I want, and I wish to have a bright future. That is one of the reasons why I am here at CI, to get an education that will help me find a career with sufficient salary that will support
My journey has been a rapid one, which has moved and intensified throughout my fairly short life. My past had a fairly simple sense of spirituality. Most of what I believed came from whatever anyone told me. However, my present is much more different. Currently, I take what I hear from my trusted family member or priest, and analyze what it means and the core truths it proposes. I hope that for my future, I can reach the ultimate spiritual enlightenment, where I am able to not only understand for
The educational framework is discussed in the textbook, “Family Life Education: Principles and Practices for Effective Outreach” written by Duncan and Goddard (2001). They discuss a study called Appreciate Inquiry which focuses on positive past experiences rather than past problems. This also creates a new way to achieve favorable client interactions (p. 160). Applying the Appreciate Inquiry to my own life shifts my thinking to focus on the positive. It is almost easier to remember the past and