Categories: All - future - confidence - authenticity - family

by Vanessa Bince-Martins - Hillside Sr PS (1303) 4 years ago

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My Values

The essence of the text revolves around the importance of family, self-worth, and personal growth. The author emphasizes the significance of protecting and caring for loved ones, showing respect and gratitude, and maintaining a positive outlook even in challenging situations.

My Values

My Values

Family

I protect my family if something were to happen. If my family had someone that was bothering them I would personally make sure that person stops, just so that they will feel better.

My Future/ my life

Everyone in my life matter equally because everyone is human and everyone deserves love. However my future and grades mean the most to me right now because I want to succeed and have a future like I want.
I'm excited to start my own family and have more responsibilities.
What worries me is all of the barriers that could prevent me from doing what I want, and if i'll actually be able to get a house.
I want to be married and have 2 children, in more specific I want to have one girl and one boy.
I want to have a house, I want my house to be in a more nature filled area like Brantford.

Creativity

I come up with solutions to every negative situation and I make sure that everyone and everything is good and thought of positively by myself. I always like to stay positives.

Gratitude

Usually I like to show respect to whoever or whatever gives respect to me. I Show respect back and I make sure it's equal.

Accountabilility

It's important that everyone knows that I am there for them, and that I'm always there to help them through their problems
I also want to know I can rely on certain people if I do need help.

Who am I

I help and give advice to people and I usually receive the same respect back from that person.
I need to learn how to be more positive towards myself and I need to personally know my worth so I can be more happy and see myself differently.
Very shy and quiet, but could speak my mind if I'm getting hurt, or if someone I love is getting hurt.
Kind/ loving/ caring
Athletic

Advice that I would give to someone younger

Know your worth, and know you're more loved and smart than you think.
Be yourself and don't listen to anyone who is just sitting there trying to bring you down.

My Comfort Zone

Another time was when I first came to Erindale and I had to become friends with people and I was forced to make friends. I ended up making friends while trying out for the Rugby team.
Last time I stepped outside of my comfort zone was when I had to do a speech to try and become the valedictorian.

Authenticity

I like to be straight up on what I believe in. If I do believe in something then I would stick up for that one thing and make sure that my point was made.