...Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Frank M. Asi HCS/504 May 27, 2012 Danielle Patrick Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Every human being have dream, have ambition, they want to be successful but very few work hard enough to achieve their goal. Many want an easy lives, they were waiting for their break or luck. Herbert W. Armstrong, a prolific writer and church leader said “Success does not just happen you have to create it.” Definition of success is different from every individual. It can mean wealth, fame, glory, remarkable career, nice house, happy family, good health, and the leisure in life they can imagine. It is not easy to achieve, it requires commitment to hard work and persistent effort, and constant drive for excellence. Les Brown a famous Radio Talk Show Host mentioned in his show that “people who chooses to do only what is easy will make their life difficult, those who chose to do what is difficult will make their life easy.” If they strive hard and work hard they will attain success that they truly deserve. “There are many aspects to success; material wealth is only one component. Moreover, success is a journey, not a destination. Material abundance, in all its expressions, happens to be one of those things that makes the journey more enjoyable. But success also includes good health, energy and enthusiasm for life, fulfilling relationships, creative freedom, emotional and psychological stability, a sense of well-being and peace...
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...Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success XXXXXXXXXXX HCS 504 January 22, 2012 Dr. William Weeks Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success The unchecked block that has plagued like a festering boil on the derriere of life for the last decade as a requirement for rank is how I have viewed graduate school. Until this point in my life I lacked the direction necessary to know what I wanted to study in graduate school, it is that simple. I dabbled and knew, by past performance, I did not want to blindly follow, like a lemming, the paths taken by most of my colleagues: Anesthesia, family practice, critical care, or psychology. Like everything in my life, I had to be unconventional and find my own path and in my own time. This is but a brief introduction, my personal and professional goals, methods of coping with life, the ability (or inability) to communicate, and why I chose this advanced time in my life to pursue a graduate course of instruction. Professionally, I am a Lieutenant in the Nurse Corps (NC) of the United States Navy and a 24- Navy man. Personally, I am the loving and devoted husband to Debby, doting father to Millie and Mike and grandfather to Zack. If truth be told, I sometimes forget myself and have difficulty separating the military man from the family man, a problem my wife quickly remedies. My goals follow a semi-rigid construction professionally, I am anything but a conventional NC officer, but I desire...
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...Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Stacy Maahs HCS/504 Jill Grundy June 6, 2014 Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success My personal plan for success as I pursue my master’s degree in the Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Program is multi-leveled. Among other things, I believe stubbornness is one of my attributes; this in itself may turn out to be quite helpful to me over the next three years. “With self-regulated learning, students use several specific subprocesses to achieve self-directed learning goals in real-world contexts. Effective self-regulated learners select, structure, and create environments that optimize their learning” (Kumrow, 2001, p. 140). To me, this simply means that my success in this program is up to me. My ability to control my feelings of stress and anxiety, as well as juggle being a mother, wife and full-time employee will determine my success to an extent. I am certainly motivated to succeed. I plan to discuss my goals, challenges to meeting them, and ways to improve my communication skills in my pursuit of being a master’s degree prepared FNP. Personal and Professional Goals I have never prioritized setting personal or professional “goals” for myself, yet I would not profess to have wandered haphazardly through life either. I have an internal set of high standards that I maintain for myself and those around me. I was raised by two parents in the Midwest with an incredible work ethic; being taught...
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...Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Up until a few months ago, I thought my formal educational challenges were behind me. As I draft this first paper of my continuing studies, I look back to those nights I spent in the computer hall at the University of Maryland in the early1990’s, waiting for an open computer and writing paper upon paper. I remember the stress, tears, and heartache, but I also remember my achievements, and the sense of accomplishment I felt when I finally earned my degree. There were many challenges back then, but I achieved my personal and professional goal of becoming a Medical Technologist and working in the laboratory field and this has served me well. Now begins a new chapter of my life, with new goals, new strengths and weaknesses, and a fresh understanding of what I need to do to move forward in both my life and my career. Personal and Professional Goals My personal and professional goals are intertwined, and motivation is what drives those goals in order to help me succeed. Scientists have observed and documented “reasons why individuals choose to engage or disengage in different activities, and how individuals’ beliefs, values, and goals relate to their achievement behaviors” (Eccles & Wigfield, 2002, Conclusion, para. 1). I have experienced first-hand what it felt like not to have a goal when graduated with my Bachelor’ and entered the professional...
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...Answering a Calling to Graduate Study: Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success Considering the pursuit of a graduate level education is a decision that should be well thought out. Success, whether academic or professional, is something desired by everyone at some point in life. It is important to decide carefully what goals one wants to accomplish and how a graduate degree will help. Once the goals are set, and the decision is made to go back to school, additional research and careful consideration is given in deciding what type of program to attend. There are basic considerations, including program and cost, but the future student should also consider that not all programs are created equal. Graduate study programs often have different objectives and focus (Kuther, PhD, 2013). It is the responsibility of the individual to ensure that the program of choice matches his or her desired learning preferences. I knew I wanted to be a nurse from the time I started college, and it did not take long working in the field to determine that I was meant for health care management. My BSN and management ability has enabled me to work my way up to a senior management position, as the Chief Nursing Officer, at a rural hospital. I believe that by obtaining the MSN/MHA dual degree, doors will continue to open in health care administration. For this reason, I have found my way back to school and I am a proud virtual student at University of Phoenix...
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...Growing up in a close rural community in Ireland, we learned at a young age the importance of helping the less fortunate. My parents also taught me the importance of teamwork and dedication. Growing up on a farm, I learned that everyone must work together for the benefit of the greater good. I moved to the United States when I was 19 in search of more opportunities. After working many medial jobs, I discovered that my true passion was working directly with people. Caring for others became a calling to me and becoming registered nurse became my focus in life. My journey began at the local community college. After completing forty credits I transferred to a bachelor degree program. Attending evening classed while working two jobs, with no family in the country was difficult. With a strong work ethic and determination, I successfully handled the challenges that I faced and became more resilient. Having worked as a registered nurse for almost four years, I have decided that I am ready to further my education. Health care is constantly evolving are with a greater need for advanced degree nurses. Throughout my time working in the hospital setting, education had become an area that interests me. All aspects of education within the hospital interest me, whether it involves patients, nursing students or new employees. Unfortunately, with constant financial cuts within health care, nurses often find themselves with very little time to spend educating their patients. I have decided to...
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...A Personal Reflection: Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Success Returning to graduate school is a major decision in one's professional life. Although there are many benefits to returning to school to earn a graduate degree, it is also very challenging. This article discusses the challenges of graduate school as well as several tips for success. Keywords: Education, Graduate school, Masters' programs [DIMENS CRIT CARE NURS. 2007;26( 4):158-159] The decision to pursue graduate studies should not be taken lightly. Decisions should be made after serious consideration of personal and professional goals. One must evaluate the variety of programs offered, whether traditional on campus versus online classroom, cost of continuing education, financial aid availability, employment while in school, time allotment to complete studies, computer program technical skills, and computer/library access, to obtain a master's degree. Graduate programs should help the student acquire 3 core competencies. Woolcock[ 1] lists these 3 skills as detective (data collection, analysis, and interpretation), translator (reframing given ideas for diverse groups), and diplomat (negotiation, conflict mediation, and deal making). Benefits of a master's degree include intellectual improvement, personal development, acquisition of enhanced verbal/writing skills, advancement in career positions, and networking with peers and colleagues. According to Leung,[ 2] graduates of master's degrees are...
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... It was my personal responsibility to maintain my vehicle, not only for myself but also for the fellow solders that rode inside this vehicle. Even though people feel that it’s not their duty, personal responsibility allows for good decision making because one would know the right decision and people need to know when mistakes are made. What is personal responsibility? “Personal responsibility is the willingness to both accept the importance of standards that society establishes for individual behavior and to make strenuous personal efforts to live by those standards” ("Brookings", 2014). When it comes to college success personal responsibility allows students to make better decisions. Personal responsibility can also help distinguish right from wrong. One could have a dilemma in their head of, I just got invited to a party, but I have my finals due tomorrow, what should I do? Personal responsibility will tell me that my success is more important. Whose decision is it to complete homework and to show up? It is your own and it is your own personal responsibility to complete assignments and be there. Personal responsibility means to me that I do what your supposed to do and do not deviate from the standards of the course, and completing things in a timely manner. Assignments and attendance is my duty and it is my personal responsibility to complete it. I feel that it is my responsibility to set time aside and focus on school, no one will make me but it is my personal responsibility...
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...While undefined personal responsibility is linked to success in college and in life. Since, it is so important I need to understand what it means to me. Then I will be able to understand how to succeed in life and in college. To do this I can create a personal plan that consists of strategies that will help me succeed. The definition of personal responsibility can be different from person to person. To me it means taking control of my health, emotions, and money. I must be responsible for my actions and accept the consequences for those actions good or bad. Personal responsibility separates me from a child, and it goes hand- in- hand with success. Through this process I will begin to understand my self-more and I will be able to get on the road to success. Personal responsibility and college success are two things that go together. Without understanding and accepting personal responsibility one would not succeed in college. College has been viewed as place of learning and as a student we are supposed to leave our personal lives at home. If we are in tuned to ourselves we can incorporate that into our college lives and use that on our road to success. If we use our personal strengths toward our college work we will be able to perform our best in college, life, and in the workplace. It is intertwined (LeFalle, 2010). My personal plan to practice personal responsibility in my education includes two acronyms; FRED and PAL. FRED stands for fun, rest, exercise, and diet. I need...
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...Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success HCS/504 August 6, 2012 John Dean Graduate Study Challenges and Strategies for Personal Success According to Linda Weston Kramer “Retuning to graduate school is a major decision in one’s professional life. Although there are many benefits to returning to school to earn a graduate degree, it is also very challenging” (Kramer, 2007, p. 158.). This essay discusses various challenges faced by graduate students, and strategies to overcome the challenges, from personal perspective. Personal and professional goals It is important to set personal and career goals before pursuing graduate study. Students need to discover the various courses offered, and select the one suit for them. This contributes a great deal of success because they choose what they want to, and where they want to reach. Goal setting and working toward achieving the goal is the key for success. My main long-term goal is career development. I want to complete my program within two years and find a job in Nursing/Informatics and go up in the ladder. When considering my short-term goal, I want to keep my GPA above 3.5, and acquire as much knowledge from this program by using the resources available. I want to improve my communication skills both written and verbal, and graduate study is the best platform for achieving that goal. It is important to prioritize the goals and choose the right path. Self-assessment and closely checking the measurable...
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...Viewpoint on Personal Responsibility Venes Mosier GEN/200 February 16, 2014 Dalynn Campbell My Viewpoint on Personal Responsibility My view of personal responsibility is the capability to take the initiative to follow necessary steps to insure personal goals in college and life in general. Personal responsibility is having a well-adjusted outlook of actions needed to achieve personal goals in life. Success is responsibility and responsibility is personal social management. Personal responsibility is the capability to take the initiative to follow necessary steps to insure personal goals and in life in general. Success is responsibility and responsibility is personal social management. Success by my own definition is consciously taking the initiative to excel in every goal I pursue. I see responsibility as social management related to how I perceive and treat others. Personal responsibility is a well-adjusted outlook of actions needed as I work and plan to achieve my own personal goals. My personal actions and interactions towards peers, family, friends and coworkers determine my liability towards others, and how their inner perceptions and attitudes toward me might correlate our ability to assist each other's achievements and goals. My having an objective consideration and adequate understanding the needs goals of others and how my peers can creatively use our unique differences to successfully complete any job, task or goal we as a group pursue. Taking personal responsibility...
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...Personal responsibility essay This essay is about what personal responsibility means to me, the way how I see personal responsibility is really important for college and life success and a plan to incorporate effective strategies for success as a student. As I said it before when I wrote the personal responsibility outline in week one, Personal Responsibility means to me to be in charge of my own life and to be responsible of my actions as an adult weather in school or home. I have always thought that personal responsibility could be one of the most important lessons to learn in life. I believe that personal responsibility can affect all aspects of a person’s life if we don’t understand its meaning. To me personal responsibility and college success are strongly linked. A student needs self-discipline to study independently until the subject is mastered, Students have to learn to take responsibility for their education no one else will if we don’t do it ourselves. We as students need to organize our time and activities to be able to accomplish our homework, goals and whatever the case might be. Students have to learn how to manage their own time and this is not possible if we don’t have personal responsibility. To me Personal responsibility provides motivation. The urge to complete a project, not because of a desire but because of a person’s satisfaction and dignity, I think it helps students through difficult concepts, tests, and other hardships till they accomplish...
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...Personal Responsibility Essay During my research, I’ve discovered more strategies that students may use to cope with situations that are risky in that they present the possibility for failure and potential threats to self-esteem. (Cantor, Julie., Niedental, Langston, & Brower, Dec 1987) Anxiety and openly set low expectations may lead to performance shortfalls called defensive pessimism. (Cantor, Julie., Niedental, Langston, & Brower, Dec 1987) Students like me may use this strategy due to low expectations to cope with their anxiety so that it does not become devastating. There are many tools to attain successful measure towards personal responsibility. The first step is to define what it means to you individually, it allows for self-reflection to navigate the path to a successful future in life and your career. I believe personal responsibility is not giving excuses on why I’m not persevering through hard times. When I first attended college, I didn`t plan properly for any difficult tasks either in my personal life, school, or work. Instead of seeking help from reliable sources, I would give up and throw in the towel and stop believing in myself when specific tasks involves research that challenges me to go a level I’m not comfortable at. The good news is I turned to my family support because they are my driving force and motivation to accomplishing the goal of obtaining my degree due to the fact it will change our quality of life completely. Personal responsibility requires...
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...The Winding Road to Success HCS/504 01,23,2012 Dr. Tracy Lane The Winding Road to Success The winding road to success is a road that leads to personal and professional growth. This road is not a road without challenges or obstacles. Her professional goal of becoming a health care organization’s administrator or chief executive officer is dependent on successful completion of her graduate degree in Master’s of Health Administration. Her dreams of completing a master’s degree and subsequently earning a doctoral degree have been her personal goals for many years. Achieving both her personal and professional goals would amplify her professional career. Pursuing her graduate degree has been a personal goal of hers dating back to her adolescent years. She is a strong advocate for continuing education and firm believer that education is the key to success. Openjuru (2011) stated “lifelong learning and lifelong education are two concepts that aim at widening access to and the participation of adult learners in the acquisition of new knowledge, skills, values and attitudes” (p. 55). She chose to pursue her graduate degree to improve her job skills and performance, advance her career, increase her financial earnings, and to influence her family’s desire to achieve more. According to a study conducted by Schlechter and Milevsky (2010) “parents with higher levels of education are effecting their children’s...
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...1 Personal Responsibility By: DM Gen-200 06/06/14 Instructor: Heather Flatness 2 * Define personal responsibility and what it means to you. * Explain the relationship between personal responsibility and college success. * A plan to incorporate effective strategies for success as a student * A minimum of 2 properly cited and referenced research sources from the University Library incorporated into the paper. 1.) Personal responsibility in my daily life. Personal responsibility means taking blame for my own actions in life. We are all responsible for our own daily actions and most of us know the difference between right and wrong. Each person has different goals and different sets of responsibilities. For example some people may be parents and may also be responsible for another life besides their own. Some people may be married and have additional obligations than the people that are single. We all set our goals and we set the things that are most important to us. We try to accomplish our daily tasks in the order of their importance. Some people are just less responsible than others and that might have to do mainly with the way they were raised. If you had parents that always took care of your financial needs or perhaps bailed you out of trouble instead of letting you figure out things on your own it might make you less responsible in life because you always had something...
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