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Reflective Essay On Life Is Beautiful
Life is Beautiful, released in 1997, is a comedic–drama film produced by Roberto Benigni. It is a
story about a loving father named Guido who becomes a victim of the holocaust, along with his
wife, Dora and son, Giosue. The film itself typically revolves around Guido hiding the tragic reality
of the camp, from his innocent son by enlightening him with a mixture of will, humour and
imagination to keep him out of danger, despite the horrific truth of the concentration camp.
Throughout the film, Benigni showed many representations of how love is so powerful that no
matter the situation and obstacles that life throws in one's path, love comes first. Life is Beautiful
shows many aspects of how a family member is willing to sacrifice out of love. Half way through
the film, Dora comes back to their house with her mother, but only to find that the house has been
trashed, while also discovering that Guido and Giosue were taken by german soldiers because of
their Jewish race, where they were then put into a truck along with his uncle Eliseo and other Jews,
on their way to a rail station, to then be transported to a concentration camp. Dora knows where they
are heading and decides to follow them. Arriving at the station, she tells the guard to let her on the
train. This scene shows the love of a mother and a wife to her family, despite knowing that she is
putting her life into. The sounds and music used in this scene made a major impact to the audience,
with such a powerful scene, non–diegetic sounds were used by the director to change the mood of
the film. When Dora is trying to get on the train, a sad non–diegetic sound was playing in the
background, this instantly changes the atmosphere into hopelessness and fearful, at the same time
creating tension in the scene. With this technique, It is able to hint the audience that the decision
Dora is making will lead to a horrid situation. In the second half of the film, Dora is collecting the
clothes of the people who were killed in the gas chambers. The scene then changes to Guido
wheeling a wheelbarrow with Giosue on it, where they see the room with a microphone empty and
decides to speak on it. With the microphone, Guido tells Dora about how he dreamt of her last night,
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My Reflection On My Life
So there I sat in my seat, either looked outside the window, or stared at my watch, watched the
second hand running around and around, hoped that the moment that I have waited so long for will
actually become a reality. I lay in my bed the night before we received the grade for our paper,
stared at the ceiling feeling not only excited but also nervous about how I had done on a paper that I
worked so hard on. I began talking out loud to myself "I know I did very well on it, I had to, maybe
54 points out of 60? Yeah, that sounds great." I had spent countless hours working on that essay, I
had been collecting many materials to support my topic and sorted them carefully, and then I spent a
whole day to finish it. So I was confident about my paper and believed that this time I would have
my highest paper score in my student life. I was so excited at that time, imagined the scene that
when my teacher announce my score, I would receive all the gratification from my classmates. I
imagined the joy that would overcome my body and how proud my parents were going to be. I
could feel the temperature in the room begin to rise, and it became hard for me to sit patiently in my
seat. Just like a nominee attend an award ceremony, I was waiting for my name to be called and then
what I do is just enjoy everyone's envy and congratulations. With more and more my classmates'
score came out, my heart is about to jump out. Finally, "Zhuo Wen!" My body froze, finally the
moment had arrived and my A
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Reflection On My Life
Through my whole life I had always been told college was going to be hard. I kept that in mind
while choosing classes. I came across women's studies and instantly thought I knew so much about
it that I could take that class and easily do well. I registered for the class and then thought about how
the class really had nothing to do with my major. We were probably just going to talk about the
history of the women's rights movements and feminism. I thought about dropping the class seeing as
there was really no way to apply the class to an astronomy degree. Now that we are almost done
with the semester I realize that this class is interdisciplinary. It does not directly apply to my major,
but it applies to my life. I have come to realize things that I have seen in the world and how much it
impacts myself and the people around me. This class has had such a positive impact on my life in
changing the way I think talk and act in and out of the classroom. I related my life to many topics
that we covered in class. From talking about media image to sexual violence and then tying
everything to larger issues, the class has covered a plethora of topics that I encounter in everyday
life. Before taking the class, I could never make sense of large problems that occurred in my life. I
was bullied all through school. In kindergarten I did not run as fast as th other kids and that caused
me to lose races and not be able to play with other kids. In elementary I went to a school that most
people
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Reflection On Value Of Life
Throughout this lesson we have been provided with various understandings of how different
individuals view the value of life based on personal experience, actions or wealth. Kenneth
Feinberg's Weekend Edition Magazine valued life rooted on how much money an individual made
or had. In his Soliloquy Hamlet based his value of life on personal experience and emotions. Steve
Jobs's personal story showed his value was built on hard work and determination. The movie 7
pounds demonstrated that life should be cherished based on the actions each individual had
committed individually. When it comes to the value of life it is not right to assign dollar values no
matter how healthy or successful an individual is. In the movie 7 pounds the main character Tim
Thomas spent the last part of his life using the identity of his brother Ben Thomas in order to help
people in need. For instance he gave his beach house to a mother with two children that was
suffering with domestic violence. Another gift he gave was to George Ristuccia, who was a hockey
coach one of his kidneys because he was suffering with Kidney failure. Thomas then gave Nicholas
Adams, a little boy with cancer a desperately needed bone marrow transplant and after committing
suicide he ended up giving his heart to Emily Possa a woman he fell in love with that had congenital
heart failure. The monetary worth of all of Tim Thomas's actions was priceless. In the eyes of Tim
Thomas the existence of the people he helped was not on the foundation if they were wealthy, but
rather on the actions they had committed and if they were good people with good intentions. Equally
important is Hamlet's Soliloquy where his life worth was based on feelings and personal experience.
At the beginning of his monologue Hamlet announces, "Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer.
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune. Or to take arms against a sea of troubles". Just having
been informed about the marriage of his mother and evil uncle who is responsible for the death of
his father Hamlet has mixed emotions and is contemplating on whether to commit suicide or to do
something about the situation in hopes of making it better. Unsure if the problem he is currently
facing is monumental
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Reflective Essay On Life Experience
Session 1 Reflection: Life Experience Opening my eyes slowly I could see millions of cracks
shattered across my windshield. Trying to move as the pain began jolting through my body. A
surprised voice grabbed my attention as I became conscious, he was telling me to stay still as the
sound of the saw ate away at my door. I realized then that I was in a terrible car accident, somehow,
I survived. This was the moment that changed my life, the moment that Jesus took the wheel. Hours
prior to that I sat alone; sad, angry and dumbfounded. How could a man I've loved for 17 years love
someone else? Thoughts flooded my mind as I tried drowning my pain with every bottle that hit my
lips. Tears flowing down my face as I slowly began to slip away, wanting to forget every lie and
hoping to erase all the years I sat blinded. The feeling of every breath escaping me as the couch felt
like the only comfort I had. Then the day came that I stood before the judge as he sentenced me in
60–days in the county jail. I had just kissed my kid's goodbye outside, I didn't want them to see me
handcuffed and taken away. Watching their eyes fill up with confusion and sadness broke every part
of my heart that remained. Explaining to them that I did something bad and needed to be punished
was something I felt ashamed of, especially that I would be absent from their lives was by far my
greatest struggle. I just knew that I had to rise from this and come back stronger than the person I
was before, to be a better mother, daughter and someone I could be proud of. My sister asked me if I
was afraid to go to jail, if I was going to cry. I told her that I would only cry because I was sad to
leave my kids and could only imagine how they felt, but afraid was something I wasn't. She looked
at me baffled, I told her, "God has a plan for me, I could feel it and I don't know what it is all I know
is that its inside those walls, He will protect me". To avoid a year's sentence, I was placed in the
R.I.S.E unit (Recovery in secure environment), a program designed for women who are suffering
from addiction. Every day we would sit in groups, mostly taught by us inmates and every other day
we would have a trauma therapist come visit. It was an intense program
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Reflective Essay On The Tree Of Life
Life, the most complex and difficult concept to qualify, has been asserted as being meaningless.
Millions of different life forms roam the Earth, and struggle to decipher any significance is
troublesome. The expansiveness of the Universe makes it difficult to extract what is meaningful and
what is not. This subject is one of the central issues of The Tree of Life, a modern film directed by
Terrence Malick. The true plot of the film is difficult to decipher, and there in lies the over arching
theme. The confusion and vastness that exists in the movie is confusing yet thought provoking. The
plot follows the lives a family of five in Texas, but is interjected with breathtaking images of the
Universe and its immensity. Shots of meteors hitting the earth, waves crashing in the ocean, and
dinosaurs roaming the pre–historic landscape overwhelm the viewers' visual senses. The
breathtaking cinematography exhibits top–notch imagry, but may leave the viewer dazed. The
feelings that the amazing images in The Tree of Life evoke are noteworthy, yet I believe they have
been miscaterogrized. Many of my classmates have argued in class that The Tree of Life conveys
the idea that life is extremely finite and insignificance. In stark opposition to this idea, I believe that
The Tree of Life has been misinterpreted. What qualifies a life as being meaningless? My classmates
have asserted that having no connections leads to nothingness. While I understand the initial
reaction to make this association, upon careful reflection I would have to disagree. The ability to
relate to those like you and feel sympathy and empathy are imperative to the human experience. An
interesting derivation of meaning can be analyzes in the book Barthes Lucida. In an insightful
commentary of photography, Roland Barthes reflects on meaning and impact in a visual context. He
notes two key ideas within photography, studium and punctum. Lucia explains that studium is the
aspect of something that initially grabs the viewers' attention. This can be a color, a movement, a
pose (or the lack of a color, a movement, a pose...). The studium snags the viewers attention, makes
them look, but it is fleeting. Punctum, as Barthes asserts, is the part of
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Reflection Essay : How Life Has Changed My Life
The environment that I have been raised has changed my life and my perspectives on the world. It
has not been one of wealth and privilege, but one of love and understanding. I do not see the world
through as singular perspective, but one that is divergent. My family has taught me that life is ever
changing; therefore, a person must evolve and adapt ideas in order to suffer this thing we call life.
My family has had the largest impact on my life. My mother raised me for by herself at the
beginning of my life. She taught me that struggles make us who we are. I can remember we she had
choices that we affect us and how we lived. There are times that she had to choose between feeding
me and the electricity bill. However, she made it work. She worked Monday through Saturday from
7– 7. In the end, her hard work paid off and she was promoted to manager of a medical office. We
bought a house and our lives changed. However, during our time of struggle. I was partially raised
by my grandparents because I did not see her until 8 at night and on Sundays. My grandparents
would be the biggest influence on my life. My grandmother taught me about art and creativity. My
grandfather was my best friend. He taught me everything a man needs to know from "peeing
outside", hard work is the only real thing in life, to understanding that to be a man you must act like
one. Every day, I still talk to them. Every day I learn a new lesson in life. I want to be the man that
my grandfather is. To me he is the true definition of both a father and a man.
Together these three individuals have influenced my life in so many ways. At the age of 6, I was
diagnosed with dyslexia tendencies. My mother decided that this only made me stronger and that I
would overcome these tendencies no matter what. So, ever night she would make me read. She
would make me spell. In the end, it paid off. I passed all my assessments and exempt from the TSI
in both Math (in 8th grade) and English my sophomore year. She looked at me, smiled, and said
now it is time to get to work. I was enrolled in college my Junior year. The class that I started with
was English. I knew that I needed to work on this subject to both improve my grades, my choices
for college, and my life
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Reflective Essay On Life In Life
Sitting on my bed as I put lotion on, legs swinging, head swaying, as I listen to the sounds coming
from the boom box. He walks in and rubs my hair, I looked up and smiled with my mind at peace,
not knowing that my life will be changed forever. Paul Boese once said, "Forgiveness does not
change the past, but it enlarges the future." It took me some time to understand Mr. Boese; when I
became a mature adult, I realized he was saying a lot with just a few words. Forgiveness helps your
trust, attitude, and furthermore your entire outlook on life. I wish I could take back the day it all first
started but I have moved on while still forgiving. We had a vast family after letting more people into
our home. Jayjaj, my mother's boyfriend son, and his sister Keisha were added to the family after
they moved in with us and their dad. The house was packed; it was a small two bedroom house with
a den. After my mom moved them in she turned the den into her room. So the front two room belong
to the kids; the rooms were split up: Keisha and Nisey, my oldest sister, was in the first room, next
there was Keekee, my middle sister, and I, the youngest of the family, were in the second room, then
finally Jayjay was sleeping on the pull–out couch in the living room. Meanwhile Mom and their dad,
which whom I call Dad too, were roomed in the den. This arrangement might have seen crazy to
some people but to us it was home. We all worked together to keep the house clean and everyone
had chores to
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My Reflection Of My Personal Philosophy Of Life
Philosophy of Life In my short seventeen years, I have experienced a great multitude of feelings
towards my own personal experiences. My own reactions to the external circumstances that the
universe has thrown at me, and I do indeed mean thrown, have allowed me to grow as a young
woman and simultaneously allow me the privilege of looking at life through the lenses I wear today.
Because the way I perceive my life to date is how I have been able to assemble the three things I
value most in it: staying foolish, hungry and in love
. Remembering the importance of these have
enabled me to find both success and happiness; and I know that I am doing my future self proud by
continuing to remember them. Firstly, I have always been acutely aware of
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I easily grow bored, and after the years have learned to stimulate my own mind. I enjoy setting goals
for myself and find them ten percent more attainable after the goal has been set; and when I meet
that goal, I set another. It is this idea of never settling, always pushing that has allowed me to
blossom into the person I am today. For instance, when I found myself in the top thirty five percent
of my class, I pushed myself to get to the top fifteen percent within two years. When I set my goals
for college and medical school, I do not limit myself to state schools; I push for acceptance at the
large private schools, too. It has become a habit of mine "To strive, to see, to find, and not to yield"
(70). Just as Lord Tennyson Alfred's Ulysses promised that he would not settle, I expect the same for
myself. I refuse to settle for mediocre, and I swear to always yearn for the most out of life. I live by
the idea that I must push myself the furthest every time, in order to extract any sort of meaning from
my work. There is no space for easy labor in my life, but I plan to continue living a worth life living,
with work worth doing. I will not subject myself to the laziness that accompanies work one does not
love because "There is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor" (146). No one
understands this as well as Sisyphus of Albert Camus' "The Myth of Sisyphus" who is forced to
push a rock up a hill repeatedly
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Reflecting on the Journey of Life
As I near the conclusion of my first semester at Spelman College, I truly cannot help but to sit and
reflect back on everything that I have experienced. With a combination of the stressors of college,
the people I have met and the experiences that I have been given the pleasure of enduring, I can
whole–heartedly state that Spelman has allowed me to take the reigns of an incredible world. A
world filled with multiple opportunities, potential growth, and surreal experiences. With this said, it
almost became inevitable for me to undergo some type of change. Although my original goals stay
true to what I have stated them to be prior to attending Spelman, they have surly deepened and
expanded in the greatest way possible. I have now come to a deeper realization of who I want to be,
with an addition of what I want to do. As many know, Spelman is known for its strong connection to
volunteer work, and the idea of giving back. I have always had a heart for community service.
Giving back to the community is one aspect of my life that I believe is not only is beneficial to
others, but greatly beneficial to myself as well. I continue to volunteer simply because it makes me
happy. Being able to help others, whether on a small or large scale, gives me an astounding sense of
satisfaction, and Spelman has allowed me to realize this. To be able to see the direct change I make
in another person's life is priceless. With all the experiences I've had through volunteering
, I feel as
though my
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Reflective Essay On Life Lessons
How do I want people to remember me? Perhaps for always having the current style, or that
breathtaking prom dress I wore senior year. Of course not, I hope people remember me for
something with a deeper meaning. I want people to remember my life lessons; the life lessons I
implement in everyday life. Recently, I received the assignment of reading The Last Lecture.
Nearing his death, Randy Pausch
, the author and main character, has terminal cancer and wants the
world to remember him. He makes it his goal to teach his life lessons during his last lecture as a
legacy to leave behind for his children. Reflecting on this, four life lessons I showcase and wish
people will remember me by are the thrill of adventure, the importance of leadership
, and the
insignificance of others opinions, and the necessity of failure.
The Thrill of Adventure
Always being a nature lover, I love adventures. From camping, kayaking, hiking, and getting lost in
the process, I could tell dozens of stories. Every human has this glorious earth at their disposal, and I
feel so apologetic for the people who are afraid of exploring the outdoors. This summer, I went on a
seven–hour kayaking trip, and we ended up getting stranded miles from our destination. However, I
was able to witness gorgeous, breathtaking waterfalls; they were waterfalls that no one could ever
witness if they did not take the path less traveled. Yes, it was terrifying; however, the stories I have
outweigh my fear of adventure. Urging all to come along, I will always seek the adventure.
The Importance of Leadership Leadership is overly emphasized compared to any other skill set. It
does not matter if I am the top of my class, if I am the best athlete, or if I am a phenomenal
musician. Sure, these skills may help myself advance somewhere; however, these skills combined
with leadership can lead to the unthinkable. For example, our president, Donald Trump, is definitely
not the smartest person in the world. Yet, he has leadership abilities, and the people voted for him. In
The Last Lecture, Pausch describes Captain J. Kirk from Star Trek as not being remarkably
intelligent; however, "There is a skill set called "leadership." Therefore, the commander of the
Starship Enterprise
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Reflection On Life Change In My Life
We all have life changing events happen in our lives. Sometime it's just a certain moment of a day or
maybe sequence of events that happen over a few days. For me i went on i life changing 3 week
journey to help find myself and discover how i want to be. I would like to introduce you to the CLP
(counselor Leadership program). Here we are trained to become better leaders, Trained to be
lifeguards, and go through i life changing experience climbing a 13,000 ft mountain we the new
brother and sister you create during the program. Within the first few hours of arriving at CLP you
already know everyone's name and hobbies and you are already starting to make connections with
these people that you just met. It wasn't easy for me to be able to put myself out there like that. Im
was very shy and timid and was always so self aware of we people might think of me if i say the
wrong thing. But i was determined to change
. I was determined to be more comfortable in my own
body and to be more confident. So when it came my turn to introduce myself to the group all i
wanted to do was show that i was confident, but i didn't. I talked really soft and was nervous and
after it was my turn i was just praying no one was looking at me. All i could think was just how
much i failed, but their was one thing keeping me positive and that was that there was nowhere to go
but up. I watched for the next 30 minutes. Everyone so freely introducing themselves and showing
how confident they are in their own skin. But i soon come to find out that almost everyone there was
dealing with the same problem i was, they just didn't show it.
The next week and a half we would spend all day lifeguard training. Five hours in the classroom and
5 hours in the water everyday. So being with the same group of people for 10 hours a day, you tend
to figure things out about people and really get to know each other. One thing you learn in school is
that one lifeguard can't do it all. It takes a team and this team are your peers and after i figured that
out i knew i was going to have to get out of my comfort zone and make friends and communicate. It
wasn't easy but nothing in life is easy. But slowly and surely i became more comfortable and created
37 new
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Reflection On Good Life
With help from Socrates, Aristotle, and Mill, we have recently developed many well–informed
outlooks on what a good life is capable of looking like. What is your understanding of the good life?
This is an interesting question because the term 'good life' is taken subjectively by many people. The
word 'good' itself means morally excellent, while the word 'life' refers to a living being. Put the two
words together and it becomes more of a decision making process than a modified and opinionated
noun. It is essentially building your foundation as a person, and can reward you with many benefits.
The good life is a series of actions in which you accomplish in order to make yourself happy, wise,
and well cared for in the future. In the text, "Selections from APOLOGY," by Plato
, translated by
Benjamin Jowett, we learn about Socrates view on the good life. He taught his philosophy and ways
of thinking, to people for free, as he deemed happiness did not come from material things, like
money. Socrates, instead, believed that an active mind is a happier mind. He was all about
thoughtfulness, and questioning everything. He did a lot of self–examination and became
completely aware of who he was, and wanted to be in the future. On page fourteen, Socrates states
"... a man who is good for anything ought not to calculate the chance of living or dying; he ought
only to consider whether in doing anything he is doing right or wrong ––– acting the part of a good
man or of a bad." Socrates
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Reflective Essay On My Life
God's calling on my life was unclear before I came to Evangel, I said many prayers asking God what
his plan was for my life. While I still don't know the whole plan he has slowly confirmed and
revealed more and more of it throughout the time I have been attending here. Along with my
"calling" God has revealed what it means to be a Christian and he has done that through people,
sermons, and through the books I have read in Essential Christianity
. While I may not know all of
the answers, I know God will reveal more of it when the timing is right. Throughout my life I have
always been known as the "sensitive" one. People labeled me that and sometimes it would be a
positive but most of the time it was not. I always saw it as a negative quality and I never understood
why God made me this way. However, as this semester has progressed I see being "sensitive" in a
different way now. One of my strength is empathy, this means that I am able to sense other people's
feelings by imagining myself in the same situation. While the description sounds like a positive, the
way this comes across in my life has not always come across in a positive light. When people tell
me stories, positive or negative, I can feel my heart rejoicing or breaking with them. This is when I
would be accused of being "too sensitive" because I would get upset when I see these heart breaking
stories or I saw those commercials that involved neglected animals or abused children. However,
since the day in class that we
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Reflection on Life
What makes up a good family? Does your family communicate well? These are the questions that
many people in America ask. They battle with these questions everyday when they think about the
way their family acts. I have also battle with these questions especially when it comes to my family
.
My family is one of uniqueness, which causes lots of conflicts. I battle an individualistic sister, a
communitarian mother, and a civic republican brother. With all these different personalities in the
house it is no wonder it seems like our house is a lifestyle enclave. Looking at my family is like
looking at American homes today. It shows the effect of a society that is all about on the go
activities.
My sister would be in
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In this way she is a perfect example of individualism in America.
Moreover, my mother is on the other end of the spectrum. My mother in her own words "Gives a
piece of herself to everyone." She is a very good example of a communitarian. The first sample of
her kindness starts with her occupation. My mother has been a junior high school teacher for 25
years. During this time many people have realized my mother's giving and kindness for her
community. She is always willing to go above and beyond the call of duty to help make a difference
in a student's life. However, her occupation is just the start of her giving. She is also a community
leader through her second career as a pastor. She has only been a preacher for 6 years however; she
has been able to do a lot for her church and her community during this time. She is always "bringing
her work home." Like a good communitarian she does everything to help better the community. My
mother has only three children but has thousands of adopted children. She loves all her children the
same even the adopted ones. A good example of this is what occurred during my last trip home. I
came home because of the illness of my grandmother. My mother has to sit up with my grandmother
just in case she gets up and hurts herself in the middle of the night. This is a very trying time for my
mother however she took a piece of her time to
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Reflection On My Life Experiences
Woods. Session1. Journal
Reflection Lesson
HEART/HAND/HEAD
Everything in life happens for a reason and nothing happens by happenstance, chance or luck. I
believe our life experiences can bring us many different learning opportunities if taken. Which can
bring about a great wisdom and knowledge to help oneself or others in life. The Heart, Hand, Head
are all very vital parts of the body both Naturally & Spiritually and without these organs or parts we
would not be able to survive. Starting with the "Heart" spiritually it brings about love
, trust,
forgiveness, honesty, and conviction (Example) John 3:16 "For God so loved the world he gave his
only begotten son, for whom so ever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life".
Naturally without a heart one cannot breathe or function at all and would be an empty shell for one
cannot operate or function without it.
My transformation began about 12 years ago. Now isn't that interesting a preacher's daughter who
was born and raised into ministry wasn't truly transformed until my late twenties "Odd"? Maybe (or)
maybe not! Because of my own stubbornness and pride I went through about 8–9 years of trials and
tribulations brought upon myself. Now, don't get me wrong I was exceling in life at work, business
ownership and socially. I thought I had it all and that I was responsible for it all as I soon realized
"NOT
SO". Once things became tough in life and the feeling of emptiness and the void became so intense
too
intense
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The Importance Of Reflection In Life
Reflection can be transcribed and utilized in many different facets throughout the human life
experiences. Personally, my favorite definition of the word reflection is from Merriam–Webster and
states that reflection is "an effect produced by an influence" (Merriam–Webster). Reflecting is one
of the most crucial elements in an individual's lifetime. It allows someone to understand and learn
from a certain experience that can be beneficial to their future endeavors. Reflecting is something
that I personally think that humans do not do a very good job of doing. Some may reflect on their
life events quite often, but not in the most beneficial way. A majority of the time, individuals are
reflecting and dwelling on sad or traumatic events instead of taking those instances and realizing
what they could have done differently to help prevent them from happening again. Reflection can be
brought upon from any type of experience and it is something that I need to do more of personally.
There are many different events that have taken place in my life that I am able to reflect on and learn
a gratitude from, but there is one element that has truly impacted everything about myself and my
character and that was my shoulder surgery. Being apart of a sports team for fifteen of my twenty–
one years of life is very consuming and has been extremely influential in my character and the
creation of who I have become today. I do not know what life was like without sports being apart of
it. However, in the fall of 2015 I received the disheartening news that I had a torn labrum in my left
shoulder and was needing to undergo surgery once the season was finished. This was extremely
shattering to me because that meant that I would not be able to participate in any sporting event or
partake in any physical ±
activity for at least eight months. I had never been away from physical
activity for that long in my entire life. I underwent my surgery in December of 2015 and knew that I
had a long recovery ahead of me. When I was first going through my recovery, I had numerous
amounts of people who were constantly telling me "I hope you are able to come back and be as good
as you were before!" This really set in with me that there was a
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Reflection Of My Life Essay
One's dream and aspirations to supersede in life must be stronger and greater than limitations set
forth by others. The experience that were bestowed to me during my short life has elevated me to the
woman I am today. Please walk with me as I give you the opportunity to see the world from my
eyes:
To be the person that I am now, I had to reflect and accept accountability of my past actions. My
past is one that many would love to erase from their memory, a past, which remained dormant, until
I found myself. The steps involved in regaining myself encompassed letting go of my anger and self
pity. I had to look within myself and see my self's worth, which lead to my belief that I ran away to
college to forget my past. During the years
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Put education first and everything else will fall into place." I didn't realize how true these words
were, until I came face to face with my past.
My last year in college, changed the whole course of my life. Near the end of my junior year, I
befriended a guy, who never would become my boyfriend. I knew he was infatuated with me, so I
lead him on. He ended up stalking me and making several death threats. I never understood the
phrase "in fear of your life", until then. Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) got involved but there
wasn't much they could do except file a police report and wait. This was a very frightening time in
my life and consequently I became very disconnected with life. I never provided TPD with my
stalker's name, in fear that he would kill me if I did. I moved to a different apartment complex
across town, thinking that it would make all my problems go away. He ended up finding me and
making more serious death threats against me and my family if I didn't leave Tallahassee.
I had a mental breakdown after the last death threat and I left Florida State University my senior
year, I went back home to deal with my traumatic ordeal. I quickly transferred to Florida
International University and graduated the following year with my graduating class at Florida State.
Graduation day should have been one of the happiest days of my life, but instead I was terrified
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Reflective Essay On Faith In Life
Is there really a God? Is it possible that there is a superior being watching over us? It seemed
farfetched to me when I was younger. I asked myself these question growing up. I never bought into
the thought of believing in a God as a kid. That was until I faced adversity in my life. I turned to my
faith in hard times. Religion is a crutch. When you are wounded, you often need a crutch. The crutch
symbolizing faith, and the wounded leg embodies the problems we face in life. In my life, I have
learned that faith has been side by side with me for my existence and through tough times. Life can
get hard, but when you stand by your faith when dodging obstacles it makes it much easier. That is
how faith can help overcome obstacles.
Looking back, religion had played a key role in my life. Picking me up when I was thrown to the
ground and helping me grow for the obstacles I would face later in life. I recall a moment when I
was about 7 years old. At the time my parents were going through a rough patch in their marriage. It
was a hard time for myself and our family. Their non–stop quarrel would push me past my breaking
point. I couldn't handle it. The thought of them splitting up always ran a shiver down my spine. I
distinctly remember this one night when they would not stop yelling. At that age, I couldn't handle
it. Tears filled the sockets of my eyes. I needed someone to talk to. I called my grandmother on
skype. I begged her, "Please stop my parents from fighting". She told me
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Reflective Essay About Life
Do you ever hear a story and think to yourself, "Wow I can't imagine what that family/ person is
going through," and then suddenly you find yourself stuck, trapped, broken, in a tragedy you never
thought would happen to YOU.
Well, if you said yes, me too.
Life is a strange thing, so unexpected, so random in some ways, but also so put together. Everything
that happens here on Earth happens for a reason. Every person we encounter, every smile we give,
every laugh we release, every second of this life is relevant. YOU are relevant. Everything we do,
everything we see, everything we touch, has an impact on this world, and on us too.
One minute life will be so good, that in my opinion, it's scary. When life is good, I often question
when something else will happen that will throw me off my path. On this specific day, April 13th
2013, I thought life was good, better than it had been in a while. Hardly any worries, hardly any
obstacles to overcome. Little did I know, that God knew I needed something to wake me up from
my absence in Him. So, he woke me right up. In fact, he woke up my whole family.
This night, changed my life. I would say for the better now, and that it all worked out according to
God's plan, but in that moment, my world came crashing down.
I received a phone call while dozing off at my friends house, celebrating her birthday. A phone call
that I never would have expected. My mom calling me late in the evening around 1 am. At first,
hearing her voice I
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