An Event That Changed My Life Essay

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    The Events That Changed My Life There are many different life changing events that can change your life. Sometimes things happen in people’s life and they can’t do anything about it. Changes can be good and sometimes it can be a terrible thing that results in a positive turn in one’s life. Change is a part of life that no one looks forward to. Everyone’s life changes at some point. Life is full of many unexpected challenges that will be thrown in your face at any place and any time. People learn

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    I want to share with you five things that I implemented into my life that created amazing, compounding change, and completely shifted the direction and energy of my life. I came to them through reading, talking with others, and taking an honest look at my circumstances and the chain of events that led me to be where I was. I was discouraged by the drudgery, loneliness, and lack of direction I found embedded in my day to day experience. I used the wisdom and experience of many to create a plan of

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    As I am writing/typing this journal based on a life event, which changed my outlook on life, I actually come across more than several experiences. However, the one event that gave me an outlook on being strong and tenacious was the birth of my last child. See, I have five children; they are three boys and two girls. I tell people that I met all the time that God started me with a girl and I ended up with my last girl. My daughter, who is now three, was born prematurely at 36 weeks. Now, as the reader

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    There have been very few events throughout my lifetime that I feel have impacted or inspired me with such noteworthiness and that I know will change my outlook on the world and affect me forever. One of those events occurred when I traveled to Portugal, my parent’s homeland. From this excursion in 2007, I learned the importance of family, most importantly the distant kind. It provided me with a totally different perspective on the world and how large and extended one’s family can really be; even

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    About four months ago my friend got me hooked on the popular medical drama, Grey’s Anatomy. Little did I know what I had gotten myself into. I binge-watched the series for a couple months straight, getting far too immersed in the characters and their drama. As any average watcher, I had favorites and least favorites. I had a dearest medical specialty. I had the steps to do an appendectomy down cold. And, above all, I had my favorite couple. I followed them through thick and thin, through infidelity

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    Describe an event from your past and how it shaped you as a person.   I'm a victim, I thought. The books were closed. The papers were signed. It was official. The next school year, I would enter the fifth grade -- again.   I knew I was gifted and capable of more, but after we moved from urban Oklahoma City to Tulsa before the fourth grade, my intelligence was meaningless. Suburban-school luxuries like computers, advanced math, and special ways to learn English flooded my brain

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    specific event is rather difficult. If I had to decide, it would be the Sunday morning that I stood in pool of water with my wife Amber holding my hand. Together, we were baptized in front of our congregation at a small church in Elizabethtown, KY. In order to understand why this event is so significant, and why it will influence my academic goals at CCU, it’s imperative that you know my back story. I’ve served 12 years as a military police soldier for the United States Army. I started my journey

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    It can be assumed that everyone has a moment that defines them and is bound to affect the path of life they’re bound to endure—whether it be for the better or worse. The event that I could honestly say changed my life is when I decided to move out of my mother’s house to pursue a high school education. I eventually had more control over my life because of my choice; I found my true passion, high school was easier for me to attend, and I learned that the concept of family isn’t only determined by

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    In these event my life has been completely altered. Whether it was through my personality or physical things. I cannot complain about these events because as far as I know, they have changed my life for the better. My first event was when my little sister Makelle was born. There were a lot of things that led up to here being born. One night I had a fight with my sister so to help us to get along my mom pulled us aside saying that she was pregnant and it would help a lot if we could get along better

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    in my lifetime with a lesson that accompanies each one of them. Each one of these experiences has presented me with an opportunity to learn and grow. There is a certain event that stands above the rest that contained a profound learning experience. This event was when I was involved in a serious car accident. Sometime in October of 2014 I was with my mom driving through Detroit, Michigan when we were struck violently by a car from behind. The incident began with my mom and I driving with my mom

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