There have been
many changes and shifts in my life, which made who I am today. Experiences I
have went through has altered what I believe are my strengths and what used to
be my strengths. Growing up I was open to many things such as being a cop,
doctor, and even an artist. I wanted to be a cop because I loved having
obstacles and catching the bad guys when I was little. A doctor because of the
people that left my life I always liked taking care of people in return. I even
wanted to be an artist because I loved drawing, took many drawing classes, but
soon all these skills and interest began to fade. I feel like anyone can be whom
he or she wanted as long as they put their heart into it. All these shifts left
me to become and engineer because I love working with people, putting creative
ideas into my work, and just creating something that everyone can benefit from.
I began to identify all these strengths by noticing the person I am and how
people see me. All these are reasons, which led me to this career because I
felt like I always put m heart into projects, and I'm good at it. I developed a
strong connection with people and some even say I would make a good engineer
one day. People around me definitely gave me more motivation into what I was
doing because someone else agrees with my point of view.
I also had this feeling growing up. I wanted to be things such as a fire fighter, engineer, and doctor. But something that I really enjoyed doing was playing sports so I knew at a young age that i wanted to do something in my life that revolved around sports. The first thing that came to mind was being a physical therapist because I enjoy talking to people and learning new stuff about them so it would be a cool thing to be around sports and get to learn about new people i havent met before. My main goal in life is to have a job doing something i love.
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