“This is what you’re going through, not who you are”
My history teacher told me those words, and they stuck with me through high school and even now. I had a lot of personal problems going on in my life, and I felt comfortable telling my teacher about my situation because she would always listen and give me the best advice She would always tell me those words. Also, would tell me remember not to let your personal issues affect your career or school work. I know you can succeed as a nurse because I see how hard you work, despite going through difficult times. Don’t let these challenges define you. When I heard those words, it made me realize that I should focus more on my career and concentrate on my future. Even though there are difficult events happening, they shouldn’t stop me from pursuing my goals.
I’m glad your history teacher gave you good advice to help you with what you were going through.What are your goals and why do you want to become a nurse?
I’m happy to see that your history teacher gave you a shoulder to lean on. What are your goals is it long term or short term goals?
PROBLEM: You don’t have much here.
Where did this conversation happen? WHO was the teacher? WHAT were the exact words in the dialoge between you and the teacher? WHAT personal problems were you facing? NEED CSD.