What are three specific things you learned about yourself? Throughout my life, I have learned a few things about myself, it may be whether I care too much about people I shouldn’t or I “trust” the wrong people. One of the things I learned about myself was that I always have to make sure someone is okay before I am. By this, I mean knowing that everyone has food before I eat, knowing that everyone drank water before I did. I learned I always have to know if someone is upset so I can help them feel better. An example was when a close friend of mine was having personal problems and I comforted her until she was okay. A couple days later I was upset about something similar. Another thing I learned about myself was that I care too much about what other people think of me. I let people who talk bad about me get to my head, and I wonder what I ever did wrong to them. People think I don’t care about what they say, but I do a lot. Throughout my years in elementary and middle school, many people have said a lot of bad things about me and I let those words get to my head. So I started causing trouble at school and I experienced a lot from that which made me a different person. The last thing I learned about myself was that I “trust” a lot of people I shouldn’t. I …show more content…
I think I need them to be successful because they are always there for me no matter what I do. My parents remind me that even though school can be stressful, hard work will pay off in the future. They always help me when I am stressed and they always make me feel better, whether it’s going out for ice cream or just sitting down with the family and playing board games. When I am feeling upset, my brothers always know how to make me feel better and smile. My family knows when to talk to me about my problems and when to give me space to think about things. I am very thankful for a family that cares for me and helps me no matter what, and that’s why I love
The most important thing I learned as a child was to treat others the way you want to be treated. It may sound cliche but it helped me out when I was a child. It made me have a lot of respect for others because I didn’t know what their lives were like. The event that helped me remember this was the time I made fun of a homeless person, but I didn’t know that he was homeless at the time. This made me realize that not everyone has what other families have. Like food, water, shelter. This memory struck to me because it was raining one day, and I saw the same homeless man sitting in the rain with nothing to protect him from it. I felt really bad for him because of the way I treated him. I didn’t know that he wasn’t able to buy anything. When I finally asked him what he was doing, sitting there in the raid.
My Grandparents are one thing that i am very thankful for, they are some of the most loving
I am thankful for my grandparents. They turned me into the person I am today. And that will stay with me forever. I´m really lucky theyŕe mine because they always call and see what's going on and always send me candy and stuff for all the holidays. They always give the best hugs and knows exactly what to say to make things better. My grandma can always grow plants with me. My grandpa can always go fishing. They are really awesome.
One thing that I am thankful for is my family. They are very encouraging and help me do things. They help me keep trying when I want to give up. They also encourage me to do activities that can positively affect me that I don’t want to do. They are also very caring. They make me the food that I like, they help me monitor my blood sugar and overall health, they provide me with shelter, and they buy me fun things like toys or video games. They also pay for my activities, such as sports and Boy Scouts, and they also attend my games or meetings even if they have better things to do. Overall, my family give me many reasons to be thankful for them.
I am thankful for many things, including my education, my family, and my friends. Thanksgiving is a time for thanks, and I am thanking God for everything that I have. Finally, I’m thankful for my grandparents because they love me and they spoil me. My grandparents will always love me, and I will always love
They are the only ones I have unconditional support and are my reason to succeed in life. My parents gave up so much for us at a young age and didn’t get to enjoy nor acquire a higher education due to financial problems, and I am utterly proud of how far they’ve come and all their successes. They came from nothing to living the life they desired when they were young, having to sacrifice absolutely everything just for their children. For that reason I want to succeed in everything possible to make them proud and just let them enjoy the life they deserve and that I will gladly provide one day
I am very thankful and fortunate to have my family. From when I was born, they had to teach me life skills. They introduce me to new people and drive me wherever I need to be, when I need to be there. Over the years, I’ve learned that they obviously pay for my clothes, food, and house, but they also pay for the water and electricity, as well as oil changes for the car. In between their time
Many are blessed in this world and that they should be thankful for it. People can be thankful for health, education, and families that can provide happiness. Finally, I am thankful for my grandparents. They are kind, nice, and sweet. They take me to movies a to places like Denny’s. Overall my grandparents are nice to me and I love
Many people do not know everything about me due to the fact that I rarely open up to people. But, three things most everybody knows about me is that I care about academics, I have a job, and I am interested in law. Two things not many people know about me is that I come from a lower class family, and that my dad is hardly around. Lastly, one thing that I want everybody to know about me is that I work hard for everything I receive.
I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t all for my family. In some way or another, they have all helped me through distressing times.
I am most thankful for my family, as they support and love me through all. My mother and rad stepdad both spoil me, and I’m thankful that we’re able to support everyone in our family. Jack and my mother do so much for the entire family, and I appreciate them and need them in my life. My mother is also my best friend and I can go to her for anything ranging from how to talk to people without being rude to asking where the vegetable oil is. My older brothers and sister help when I am in need, and from their influence I can help my little brother and sister. Josh and Celest are there for me too, as I am for them (but mostly Celest.) I consider Cat family too, because she’s like a sister to me and often makes me laugh when there is drama. There’s
One of the things that I learned about myself was that I was kind of quick to judge someone before I actually got to know them. Although my assumption was later on proven right, I should give that person a chance before I start making up my own story in how
The mistakes of my past have helped to develop my future and the person that I am now. Throughout this whole process, I guess you can say I learned that it doesn't matter how bad you messed up or who you hurt in the process, it’s all about how you own up to your mistakes and what you learn from them. While I was in my early stages of school life I always wanted everyone to approve of me and think I was the nicest person they ever met, so I always tried to blend in. I didn't realize till later that being too nice was actually more of a disadvantage than beneficial, if you're too nice people will waste no time taking advantage of it the moment you give them the chance. Yes, I know that’s something that everyone should learn before entering middle school, but I didn't realize how the real world actually looked/treated people like me till I experienced it firsthand. While in elementary school, I only spoke when I was spoken to and, at first, I didn't think much about it, but later I felt out of place.
I can remember sitting in class, feeling eyes burning through me, dodging inquisitive glances from all sides, and anxiously awaiting the bell to ring for lunchtime. As most people know, lunch is the most dreaded part of the first day at a new school. First day of school memories are still fairly vivid for me; my father was in the JAG corps in the Army and my family moved with biannual regularity. In fact, I even attended three different high schools. While this may seem highly undesirable to some, I learned an incredible amount about myself, the world, and other people through moving that I may never have learned otherwise. What I have learned about myself and the world will without a doubt contribute to my success in life and even law
Likewise, I remain thankful for my family. My parents take care of me and award me with gifts. As well as my parents, I’m also thankful to have siblings. They help me when I need their help. Additionally, my grandparents care for me and send me snacks and treats.