This will be the Introduction. The introduction will go into detail about my life and how I have developed and evolved from a child to the adult I am now. (The Introduction will contain 100-125 words and lead me into my paper.)
How has my life developed and grown over my years?
This next section will be the body. I will discuss different factors that helped me grow and develop, such as family, friends, and social groups, etc.
Who helped me develop and grow?
What occurrences or experiences helped me grow and develop?
What have I learned in this class that has helped me develop and grow in understanding of the development cycle of life?
How has my hard lessons learned helped me through life?
This will be the conclusion. The conclusion will tie the paper together and bring it to a close. It will reiterate what I have discussed.
My Growth and development
In my 26 years I have gone through many trials and tribulations in life. There have been many individuals and experiences that have helped me grow and develop into who I am today. The experiences and the people in my life have helped me grow and develop personally, professionally, and academically. In detail I will discuss the major individuals and experiences that have had the greatest impact on my life. The individuals will include family, friends, school teachers, and the experiences will include things that have happened in my adolescent years on up to things that I’ve experienced within the last couple of years.
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At the age of five my two brothers, sister, and I were split up and put into different foster homes. The reason that this happened was because my biological father and mother abuse and beat us, as children. My siblings and I were split up so two of us were together and the other two were together. This went on for many years until a couple decided that they would like to adopt children. That would be my father and mother. They adopted the four of us, so we could stay a family. At the age of nine the adoption was finalized and we became one big happy family. Through this experience my parents helped us develop personally. It was hard to go from foster home to foster home, but when we were adopted we had a steady home and felt safe in our environment.
On a personal level the greatest individuals who have helped me grow and develop into the man I am today are my father and mother. They instilled in me the qualities that it takes to live and develop into what I am and hope to continue to become. My parents taught me the qualities of honesty, trust, faith, and to treat others the same way I desire to be treated. As I am beginning to learn, “we are a product of the way we are raised, as well as our genetics.” My parents raised me to have the qualities to be a hard worker and have given me a great work ethic. They also taught me that if I want to achieve great things it takes hard work and persistence to get what you want. Other people who have helped me grow and develop on a personal level are my friends. I lived a sheltered life growing up and never really had much of a social personality until I met my core group of friends. My friends really taught me how to have fun and to live life to the fullest. My friends taught me that you can still have fun, while staying out of trouble and doing what needs to be done in life. When my friends all went to college after high school, I felt lonely and angry. Angry because they all decided to go on and leave me to fend for myself. For a few years, I was lost in the life of alcohol and drugs, and I became really depressed. Eventually, I found a great young woman who helped me change my life for the better. Her and I became real good friends and started dating. It didn’t end up working out in the end, because she left for school, but I credit her for really changing my depressed life and brought exuberance and happiness to my life. On a personal level, I would like my life to develop a little more. Right now, I see myself with a family and being able to father children and pass on the characteristics of the people who had major influences on me.
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On a professional level, I have had many individuals help me grow and develop into the man I have become. The greatest individual would be my first boss. My first boss hired me and taught me the in and outs about being a professional and how a professional should act. Although I am currently not in any profession, it is important to act in a professional manner and being respectful of people in life. My boss taught me to deal with pressures, how to overcome adversity, and she taught me that being a professional means dealing with different types of situations. My boss taught me how to deal with disgruntled people and how to solve their problems. My father has also influenced my life in a professional sense. My father worked in a professional environment and did it well for more than 40 years. He went to work each and every day. He went when he was tired, sick, and even went when he didn’t want to be there. My father is the emblem of a professional man. He has taught me that your employer relies heavily on you and your knowledge to do the job. He did his job each and every day with a smile on his face and went with the attitude to do the job to his greatest ability. He instilled his professionalism and work ethic in me, and I am most thankful for that. My father was also a very inventive man and could come up with ideas that would blow most people’s mind. For instance, he once needed a tool to finish a job. The tool he need was not in the budget for his work place so he came up with an idea that didn’t involve the tool and help him complete the job. He also passed this trait onto me as I too have learned to be inventive. On a professional front, I see myself with a job and the finances to support a family and give them what they deserve.
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Academically I have had one major influence in my life. That influence is my mother. My mother is working on her masters of divinity program and has been going to school for the better part of two decades. She has spent countless hours and sleepless nights at her desk writing college papers and taking college exams. She is my source of inspiration and gives me the belief that through hard work and dedication to academics, I can be anybody and anything I want to be. My mother has taught me that it takes many hours and hard work to achieve good grades and it also takes long nights to finish some assignments. I now understand what she was saying. From an academic standpoint, I would like to see myself achieve this goal of getting my degree in business and go on and use the degree to find a job and support my family.
This class has taught me many things as I go forward in life. I have learned to plan my out my goals and write them down. This helps me achieve my goals by having a constant reminder and knowing what I need to do to achieve my goals. This class also taught me what constitutes plagiarism and what is acceptable and unacceptable when completing assignments. This class has also taught me about academic integrity and ethical conduct. This class also taught me about different traits that humans possess, and how stress, activity, and nutrition affect adults. This class also taught me about Gardener’s Intelligences. Howard Gardner viewed intelligence as ‘the capacity to solve problems or to fashion products that are valued in one or more cultural setting. He reviewed the literature using eight criteria or ‘signs’ of an intelligence. They are Linguistic intelligence, Logical-mathematical intelligence, Musical intelligence, Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence, Spatial intelligence, Interpersonal intelligence, and Intrapersonal intelligence.
I have had and shared many people and experiences that have influenced my life. They range from family to friends, bosses, and former employers. They have helped me personally, professionally, and academically, and I hope I continue to learn and develop into someone that is a benefit to society.
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