A career where I can go and do what I love. That is all I truly ask for in a career. Money is not exactly what I am seeking. However it is a very nice and welcome benefit. I wish I could do it all. My ideal career, which I doubt exists, would fuse my love for the ocean, and desire to work as a possible physical therapist or athletic trainer. Of course I doubt there is a career of the caliber, so I think I'll stick to the latter career.
I find the human body extremely interesting. The body to be able to fix itself, of course sometimes with the aid of medicine, is utterly amazing. As a physical therapist or athletic trainer, I would be able to help speed up the healing process of a patient or an athlete. It would be rewarding knowing you helped someone get better until they are at their full 100% health. I hope that with every patient I help I can make them feel like their normal self again. Especially in an athlete, because some injuries hurt the athlete physically, but also emotionally since they cannot play the sport they love.
With whatever career I choose ideally, I am happy doing it. That is all a girl could ever ask for.
Jessica A
Monday, July 14, 2014
Monday, July 7, 2014
America the Great?
Where beauty is found in pavements, farmlands
the Great Lakes, the sparkling Pacific and the Empire State Building
Where separate but equal was abolished,
yet racism segregates all
Where people can marry horses
yet can't marry someone of the same sex
The Land of Opportunity-
yet millions are homeless and hungry.
The Land of Equal Opportunity-
yet men still get higher wage than woman.
Where education is valued,
yet some students can't afford college.
Where color and race determines who is mass incarcerated,
Where Suburbs have a better chance of sending a student off to college
Where the government would rather spend money on defense
America the Great?
Monday, June 30, 2014
Hidden Passions
A simple glance at someone won't tell anyone, anything about their life. Fears, goals, dreams, and passions are hidden, and most often never revealed. A glance can lead you to guess a nationality, assume a person's mood, or even a person's age. However a simple glance will never reveal a single passion.
My face may reveal I come from some sort of Hispanic country. My face might give off that I'm nice and friendly, or annoyed and naturally angry. If you're lucky you can maybe assume my age. However no one would know that despite my sometimes angry facial expressions I love helping others. I'm in love with giving back to a community that has given me so much. Within the last year I have been involved with my local Interact club that sometimes pairs up with our Rotary club. I've helped at soup kitchens, and community clean ups, and am now currently helping in promoting a walk to raise money for people with ALS or MS. To me, helping out is just something that feels right. Community service just makes people more human, and teaches something valuable. To me community service is more than just credit for hours, or something nice to put on an application or resume. My face would never tell anyone that. It takes more than a glance or superficially knowing me to know my passion for helping others.
It takes more than just looking at someone to know their passions.
My face may reveal I come from some sort of Hispanic country. My face might give off that I'm nice and friendly, or annoyed and naturally angry. If you're lucky you can maybe assume my age. However no one would know that despite my sometimes angry facial expressions I love helping others. I'm in love with giving back to a community that has given me so much. Within the last year I have been involved with my local Interact club that sometimes pairs up with our Rotary club. I've helped at soup kitchens, and community clean ups, and am now currently helping in promoting a walk to raise money for people with ALS or MS. To me, helping out is just something that feels right. Community service just makes people more human, and teaches something valuable. To me community service is more than just credit for hours, or something nice to put on an application or resume. My face would never tell anyone that. It takes more than a glance or superficially knowing me to know my passion for helping others.
It takes more than just looking at someone to know their passions.
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