I was born in Beijing and live here until I came to the US when I was 23 years old. I was the youngest daughter in my family, I was born in their 40 years old, they were very proud, but they also education me, they want me to be a kind person. Once I was in school when I was 7 years old, my Chinese teacher wronged me, she said I speak in class, and she look for my mother to the school. I told them, I didn't do it, but my teacher didn't believe me. At this time, only my mother believe me, she said to my teacher, I believe that my children, and she hope the teacher can ask other students. Then the teacher asked to my classmate, she proved that I didn't do it. My mum has deeply influenced me for trusting. With the growth, my values are also slowly changing. Since came to the United States, I think love my family and be kind to others are the most important things in my life. There is an old saying in China, to the person rose, the hand have lingering fragrance. I often read some books about calm mood or philosophical, it's the source of my power . I love to watch a movie or shopping to relax. I think the family, my love and friendship is the most important thing in my life because I stood in their trust and love for me. . I love animals since I was a child, I used to dream of I can work with animals, but in reality, my major is the design because animals can't make money, this let me very hit. But I still try my best to help some of the animals in my life. Life is like the sea, there are ebb and flow. I was once a man cheated, he pursue me, and I'm in love with him and he swear we will get married. But I finally found that he really got married with other woman. At that time, I hate him, and waste your life, but my family and friends help me to cheer up again. Later, I met my boyfriend, he take care of my life, and really care about me. And we have a god whose name is Duke, more smile on my face, I think that sunlight into my life. He told
WHAT DO I VALUE? HOW DO I VALUE? My Values Exercise The objective of this exercise is to help you clarify your values, or beliefs. Since our values and beliefs change from time to time, after reflection or certain events, it is useful to review and consider our values and beliefs regularly. This exercise is adapted from numerous instruments used to assess one’s values based on the ideas of Milton Rokeach, described in The Nature of Human Values, New York: Free…
The Behaviors and Values that Became my Identity Patricia Perez Regent University Author Note This paper was prepared for Psychology 412, Multicultural Psychology, taught by Dr. Fisher. My Culture. My culture is derived from relatives of Spaniards who brought their religion to Mexico, the larger part of Texas. We are known at the Tex-Mex Americans. My upbringing was of my parents, who were born in the south of the border of Old El Paso Texas. México may not be my home, yet it beyond…
Top of Form Value 2: I like to help people in any way I can, does not matter who it is or what is they need help with. Principal: It is important treat people the way you would like to be treated. This value is important to me because it describes me perfectly. I like to help people personally and professionally. Professionally, I do not like not knowing all of which my position entails, therefore, I want anyone that works with me to know all that is involved with their position. Value 5: Temperance…
and find something to get me through the day, something to make my life seem like it matters. I don’t know if that is going to be a sudden short-lived interest in school work, a new pair of shoes, a party with my friends, or a call from my sister. The distraction is nice but I know that despair is waiting for me. I guess we all suffer in some way. Maybe this is my own personal brand of suffering. Failing life due to a figment of my imagination. I know that I am important. I know that. But it doesn’t…
5 Assessment Page 6 Conclusion Page 7 Reference/Bibliography 1 The following essay will demonstrate my understanding of the importance and relevance of values to social care by explaining how social care values and principles influence practice. I will then explain what relationship my value base has with social care values. I will offer and explanation of my understanding of the term anti-discriminatory practice and provide some examples of how I would apply this in a social…
leadership is different. My idea of leadership has developed over time, and being a member of the President’s Leadership Class has helped me develop my philosophy of leadership further than what it was two months ago. My personal philosophy of leadership is the ability to effect change through leading by example, taking initiative, and encouraging others. There have been many things that have affected my philosophy of leadership. Something that has affected me as a leader is my values. One…
Rishi Bhagat 3/4/13 SAC 250 Mr. Spence Values Paper As I have grown up my parents have instilled many strong values in me. I make all my decisions based on them and they have made me the man I am today. My top five values are accomplishment, education, prestige, recognition and health. Accomplishment is important to me because I want to be successful in my life and I feel success can only be measured by what you have accomplished. For example playing the drums and winning lots of cross country…
PHL-323 February 20, 2012 Frank Campbell At the core, one’s personal beliefs are what makes up one’s value system or what could be called their personal ethics structure. One’s personal values, or ethics structure, are developed over a lifetime and is ever evolving. There are many factors that come into play during the development of one’s ethics structure. The process begins at childhood. The people that a person comes into contact with, influences inside the home such…
Values Pamela Dyer Southern New Hampshire University Policy, Law, ethics NUR480 Professor S. Butler February 26, 2015 Values Our values define who we are. They are the fundamental beliefs that guide our actions and behavior. They influence the way we interact with others and our thought process. Every day, each one of us makes choices and decisions that directly affect the way we experience each other and the way others experience us. Values, in essence are what motivates us. The values that define…
After taking the Personal Values Survey and reflecting on your results, determine the three character traits for which you scored highest. Then, rephrase them as values that are relevant to you in your professional and personal life. For instance, if one of your strongest character traits is “critical thinking,” your value statement might be: “I value thinking critically about situations in my life.” For each of your top three values, identify three principles that emanate from each one (you will…