Being the youngest out of my two sisters, my oldest sister has been the most inspirational icon and image that I've known. At the age of 22, my sister, Real Washington, has proven to me that despite the trials and tribulations that we encounter with in life, we must continue to go as we grow. I can remember attending my sister's white coat ceremony, being one step closer to her vision of becoming a registered nurse. I watched as she glided across the room's floor and everyone clapped profoundly. As I watched her, I began to think to myself (I want to be just like that.) The contributions that she's made has furthered my education and made me a better individual. Each day, my sister and I hold a conversation that consists of both of our futures. I tend to become frustrated when I think about how I'm going to pay for college. Then there's my sister, who has the ability and power to make things better. She motivate me to push myself (but not too hard) and to never give up. …show more content…
I was taking AP English III (my first advanced placement class) and was struggling to maintain composure. As I was assigned tons of work and essays each and every day, I began to break down. My peers considered me a nerd and that year I witnessed that it was true. One night, as I sat in bed, I began to become frustrated as I had piles of work to tackle from my English class. I cried and cried. Suddenly, I reminded myself about how it'll all pay off in the end and that my sister is there for me. I gave my sister a call and she lectured me about her previous dealings in high school. Ironically, my sister and I shared the same English teacher. She told me about his teachings and how it won't be as hard as I think. It turned out that she was
Now, of course I had APUSH at the end of the day. So it left me plenty of time to think about and become exhausted over the dread that was building up inside of me for just receiving back a test. I couldn’t focus in any of my classes, and didn’t think about anything other than “I can’t believe I failed.” The instant I walked into the classroom my knees almost buckled to the point where I collapsed. All I could do is sit in the corner with my hands on my head as Ms. Bradley said “Some of you did amazing on this essay!
They assured us it was nothing we did, but completely their own choice. I stood next to my brother, who had tears streaming down his face. I felt like I had to stay strong for my brother's sake, so I could reassure him that everything would be okay. But deep down I was hurting just like he was. After meeting in the kitchen, my brother and I went to our rooms.
She has always been inspirational for me because she makes great grades, she is great at singing, art, and band! She taught me how to draw, and always encouraged me to get better at it. However, Sydnie can also be kinda rude and bossy, but it doesn 't happen very often. Sydnie isn 't the most responsible person I know though, I
We can share anything and everything with each other and love each other for who we are, flaws and all. Being part of this sisterhood has impacted me in many positive ways. I
My sister Shermiah Burton has gone to two different schools the first one was SUSCC which she graduated, now she goes to Point University she currently enrolled there now. I look up to my sister in so many different ways she is hard-working and devoted in everything she does. She likes to help any and everyone. My mama, step father, and my oldest sister are a great impact in my life. I try and accomplish things just like her.
She has such a positive attitude towards life and always smiles at everyone she sees in hopes to make someone’s day a little better. She was always known as the “cool mom” to my friends growing up because her presence makes the room ten times
While my sister will always have my back and I hers, this parting has allowed me to thrive. I was able to achieve a high level of academic success, graduating magna cum laude. I did this while participating in extra curricula activities which included philanthropic work for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and holding leadership positions in my sorority. This experience has given the confidence to challenge myself and to gain knowledge going forward toward a career in
Even though my sister has gone through the bad and the good times I will always believe in her, she is my hero and my guide on how to survive the bullies and the hardest bumps in the road that have hit our family like a truck. Even when her and I have our bad days she has always been my partner in crime, my one and only true best friend, no matter what she does I will always love her no matter what the situation
Specifically, with my mother’s health issues, my sister was always the one to help her and run errands, make her food, acquire her medicine, and saved her life more than once. Now, you are probably wondering what I imply when I say she saved her life. As I stated, my mother has multiple health issues, but she is also a drug addict. Not heroin, meth, or cocaine, but the worst of them all, narcotics. She is prescribed multiple opioids to help with her Crohn’s disease, Colitis, Sciatic nerve damage, and to save you some reading, I will just stop
Attending public school in Detroit, Michigan during the decline of the school system was an impact but not an excuse. I was one of the thousands of students affected by the school budget deficit. While in college, I struggled in mathematics, more specifically statistics and research. After graduating high school, I was determined to become a college graduate. During my educational career, I juggled to be a supportive military spouse and raise my family.
The age difference between my sister and I allowed me lots of attention during my early childhood. Key contributions to my life having a stable home and both parents made me ambitious and aware of my potential in my given surroundings.
She always made sure we were entertained and comfortable. Her kindness has been a major influence in my morals and
She always does anything she can to ensure that I and everyone else in my family and her own friends are a safe and comfortable. She has also effected the way I have changed from the time I was a child to now. If she was not the person I know her to be then I guarentee that I would not be the same person I am today. When I was a child I did not care about the consistencies of things and now I understand that everything I do and change will end as something different.
but I was always taught to be thankful of the things that I had and to not be so selfish. Having two other siblings helped me prevent the want of being selfish. I do not know what I would do without my family. My family is very inspiring because they show me all aspects on how I should live my life through their experiences like education, parenting, and work ethic.
My sister is incredible, she is that kind of person who is good at basically everything she does. She accomplishes tasks with ease, and takes on every challenge as if it were nothing. However, I had to put work into everything I did, while only receiving mediocre results. I always compared myself to my sister, since we were expected to be equal. In everything we did, I fell short next to her.