leadership class at USNA have been important to my leadership development and made me more committed to USNA as a whole. Through reflecting upon the lessons I have taken part in, the lessons on values and schemas have been the most important to my leadership development and my commitment to the mission of USNA overall. Leadership class at USNA has covered a wide range of topics related to how one should think and act as a leader. However, through interacting with my classmates and looking back at past
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very aware of my surroundings. I’ve received a lot of training on safety, there for maintaining a safe work environment is very important for me and for my co-workers. I’m a Reservist in the United States navy. I’m a Machinist’s Mate. I’m currently majoring in the field of electronics and someday I would like to get into the field of aviation. I’m a hard worker and I have a lot of experience working with others as part of a team. I pay very close attention to detail and very aware of my surroundings
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My hero isn't someone that impacted the world, but impacted me. She grew up poor and in a small southern town called Gleason, Tenn. Everyone knew everyone in this small town. But this person had made a huge impact in my life and was there for me when no one else was. Her name was Evelyn Webb and she was my grandmother. She, like everyone else grew up poor and was extremely lucky to be able to attend school, but never got the chance to finish because most children of this time had to
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My Future as an Attorney: Junior Project Demetria Jant English IV Ms. Hill May 9, 2016 My career was an important factor to me but to see
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Determining your goals in life, time management and prioritizing your wants dictates your day by day personal actions. Taking accountability of your own actions and accepting the consequences that come from your actions is a personal responsibility. For instance, some of the goals in my life include: maintaining physical fitness, working towards a college degree, and using my education to further my career with the Department of the Navy. It is my personal responsibility to asses my realistic goals, prioritize
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your actions, accepting the consequences that come from those actions and understanding that what you do impacts those around you. In order to be successful in anything in life it is important to understand this definition and live by it. More specifically when it comes to success in the college environment it is important to realize that personal responsibility is key in making it to the end of a degree program. While many college students belief is, as long as you’re staying focused you don’t
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among the most common mental illnesses that a person will encounter throughout their life, either because they were born with it, develop it, or meet someone who has it. One thing that people struggle with, though, is the difference between being nervous and having anxiety; the two are completely different levels. It’s normal and healthy for people to experience and cope with nervousness- you can experience nervousness over a test, over texting the person you like to see if they want to grab dinner
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one’s everyday life is very important. Emotional intelligence is needed in mostly all social situations, and also at work. An employer would of course want someone that is very intelligent for the job, but the candidate can’t emotional intelligence. It is so easy for emotions to run high in the workplace. Employees should always have some emotional intelligence, so that emotion would be understood and the issue dealt with. Emotional intelligence would get a person very far in life. Two tests were
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The Three Most Important Virtues The most important virtues might be different from people to people because we are raised in different culture and family and are influenced a lot from the whole society. Some people might think show mercy is a good virtue, while some peope might feel that it’s ordinary and it cannot be called a “virtue”. The three most important virtues that I appreciate are honest, empathy and thinking in other people’s view. This article might only reflect my plain point of
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gloom and melancholy rushed through my head, I had not thought about this impactful moment in my young life for some time now. The story starts in the summer after eighth grade, as I was beginning summer workouts for high school football. My high school, Piedmont High School, had just hired a brand-new football coach. His name was Ron Massey and the impact he would have on my life is unparalleled. Freshman year Ron Massey redefined the game of football for me and my entire team. He taught us what it
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