There are probably many ways to describe me. But, to keep this in simple terms I am Diana, a 19-year-old Latina college student who considers herself as loyal, respectful, friendly, quiet person who loves and cares for her family and friends more than she cares for herself. Others might have a different opinion about me, however, this is how I view myself, this is who I am. Considering that I was more straightforward in the description of how I view myself, I want to include that there are some many other components that makes who I am and how I view myself. Among the many aspects, I am the only child who was raised in Chicago, Illinois in a middle class speaking Spanish family. I am not very religious women; however, I would consider myself a catholic. Now, getting to the physical self I consider myself as short and fat. I am probably 5’3 or 5’4 that is out of shape, so, my physical condition is not the best. Since I am a Mexican American my skin is darker than the rest of my comrades. I have the average brown/black eyes, as well as dark brown hair color. However, the bottom of my hair is dyed to a light green blue shade. In addition to that I have two facial piercings: a nose piercing and a lip piercing. So, you can say I belong to the ‘rocker’ group. Now regarding my mental self, I would say that I am mature for my …show more content…
How we peruse our self affects the way we give our message. Also, because of how you view yourself, you can doubt yourself. Therefore, you already have a prediction on how things might go. Most of the time you will be doing the self-full-fulling prophecy which we tend to imagine scenarios in our head and of course we always tend to imagine are always negative outcomes. Based on the competence model, I would have to say that I am in the Conscious incompetence. I know that I lack of skills and how important they are, but I am getting there I am starting to learn and working on
Personal Statement What I think of myself and what I hope other see in me is a humble, enthusiastic, and hardworking young women who values education, has a passion for community service and sports, and has a drive for helping minority groups. My traits and values were very much influenced by my parent and older brother. Both of my parent are from Guerrero Mexico. They have always taught me to embrace my culture. I have always been an advocate for the Latino community but also for minority groups in general.
How do you see yourself? Any thoughts, opinions, or feelings that you have towards yourself.
I see myself not depressed, nor a loser, but quiet and intellectual. I see myself as ok in my eyes. when I look in the mirror, I don’t see a loser or emo, but a nice person. I think of myself as passionate and understanding. When I hear about being stereotyped it doesn’t really affect
Each of my identities contributed to how I view myself today. My culture and personal experiences have had a lasting impact. I view myself as a sensitive, devoted, compassionate, thoughtful, professional, caring, patient, shy, and independent woman. My current socioeconomic status is middle class however as a young child my socioeconomic status was low income. My mother was a single parent with four children. My mother Maria was unable to further her education since she had to work to help support her family. As she became an adult and had her own family she decided to migrate to the United Stated when I was 7 years old. She wanted a different life style
“Get knowledge of the spine, for this is the requisite for many diseases.” –Hippocrates, 460-377 BC. If a Greek physician could make this statement over 2300 years ago, why is it such an under-exposed theory today? As stated in Chiropractic First, written by Dr. Rondberg, a chiropractor of 35 years and founder of the “Chiropractic Journal,” Hippocrates “believed that only nature could heal and it was the physician’s duty to remove any obstruction that would prevent the body from healing” (8-9). These “physicians” are called chiropractors today, and their goal is to remove subluxations, the displacement of two or more spinal disks that causes
When I asked a few people what they though or saw about me before they got to know me they said, that I look like a female Hispanic/Latina from Mexico. They also told me that I look confident, like I was not a mother, single, and straight. They told me that they were able to see that I liked makeup because I would wear makeup daily. They thought I had money because of my purses and because of my makeup. They said I dressed casual, but still confortable. They also told me that I did not look sensitive, but strong with a strong personality.
About Yourself: Well I am what I call a Cubarican which basically means I am from cuba and Puerto Rico ( I speak Spanish fluently and the same with English). From my Cuban side I am very loud and out going but from my Puerto Rican side I am very strict and hard working. So I call myself a balanced mixture
Terminology and comprehending field specific terminology is crucial no matter what field a person is in. Terminology field is specific in differentiate terms that might find associations to other fields of study or the spoken English language. Experts use terminologies categorize the academic information making sure that it is relevant to study. Criminology and criminal justice also have their own set of terminology in topics regarded to the theories, research methods, and regular dialogue to maintain a level of academic proficiency and to differentiate between other fields that may share some of the terminology. Research terminology is also different in criminology and criminal justice
In the United States, starting salaries for teachers who have completed a four-year degree are far lower compared to many other professions, which also require a four-year degree. In most states, teachers must undergo testing and other rigorous certification requirements, but they are given the same consideration or status as beginning professionals in other areas. Although attractive incentives are offered, the compensation does not compare to the long hours of work and schooling required for a teaching career.
Someone who really seems to understand me and also knows exactly what it is that I am thinking and feeling is my friend and a previous college roommate, Lacey. Lacey knows exactly when something is wrong and is there to listen to me talk and gives me the advice when I need it and want it. We have only really known each other for four years now, but it seems like she has been in my life for so much longer than that. I believe that people who have had similar experiences as another person will come into life’s path and be there to help along the way, and Lacey is that person for me. We come from similar yet different backgrounds and have had to deal with similar family circumstances. We joke that we really are friends because God knew that
If I was moving into my dorm for my first year of college, there is no question of which quote I would put on my wall. One of my favorite old school country singers, Jimmy Dean, once said "I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination." This quote has always stuck with me. It reminds me that life will not always go my way and it is important to learn do deal with whatever life may throw my way.
I like to look at myself as a genuine, thoughtful young lady. I’m a hard worker; I believe nothing is ever handed to you so you have to go get it. I worked hard to get to this point of my life and working even harder to get to the successful and graduate part of my life. I care more for some others than I do myself but I have a huge nonchalant attitude. I don’t really show anger or sadness much I always smile because I’m optimistic about life. I look at life as if something bad comes along, no need to dwell on it you can’t take it back so just move-on and improve what you did wrong if it’s possible.
I am a 26 year old male and an Afghanistan Veteran, I am as of right now trying to find my path in life and working my way through Polk state college. I am currently aiming for my degree in Engineering technologies and fabrication. I view myself as an astute strong willed guy. I feel that I am also a courageous, funny, caring, protective, outgoing, and family orientated -individual. Though I will admit I do have a few dashes of bullheadedness and ill temperament. I believe these things about me because I have a deep love for my family and for my close friends. I have had the courage to stand up for my country and for things I believe are right. I have a fondness for joking around, but also know when it is not the right time to do so. Though I do find myself getting in heated arguments, and pointless tiffs but what can I say it is who I am, Josh Rowland.
Often times I Have been asked to describe myself with the use of only one word, so if I had to choose only one; it would be different. I have always had a impulse to walk to the beat of my own drum, never having much of a desire to fit in the thick of the masses. Nevertheless, there is much more to my sould than meets ones eye. I have conformed from the diverse amount of individuals whom have motivated me in my life, and together I am made up of many different and diverse layers. Each layer is not a mask, but a distinct and authentic part of me; countless traits converged into one wild and loving personality. Perchance the most characterizing element in my entierty- was my upbringing. My parents and grandparents adequately instilled values into my once ever so blank canvas of a mind, and now, I have established a deeply-rooted moral foundation for myself, today. Which in turn, is most likely why I have almost an immunity to censorship due to having discovered suggestive or explicit concepts such as drugs or violence, only opened my mind to different aspects of a not so beautiful world, but never once did it taint my deeply inbeted values. Having made me aware of the diverse and dark realities in the world, nevertheless discerning the right from the wrong. My principles and values are solid, and I rarely find myself following the ebbs and tides, though not so much that I am alenated, but rather, playing on a different beat, yet in the same harmony.