Angela Duckworth has a very powerful and meaningful valid statement. To be successful, you have to have the desire to be determined to reach a goal. Many people have battles that they fight every day, whether it be from fighting cancer to a single mom with a nine year old daughter and a baby on the way. She works a fulltime job and is going to school as a fulltime student. Tristan is exactly why Angela’s statement comes alive because she has so many day to day struggles but in the end she has the strength to prove everyone wrong and here why. My cousin Tristan has an enormous amount of grit. When she was seventeen she found out she was pregnant with her first child, Shaylin. She was a senior in high school and had to go to adult high to finish. March come soon enough and Shaylin was welcomed to the world. The father was not in the picture, Tristan was left to do it on her own. Family pitched in to help her out but she knew that she had to do more. She soon went and got her CNA license and started working at the hospital. Nine years later, her world started to change dirasticly. …show more content…
This being because she has a lot on her plate as it is and it is going to be a rough time trying to juggle everything. Several weeks later she decided to break the news to her daughter and some of the family. Skie already knew which made it hard for her not to get excited when she filled the beans. Shaylin was very excited and super happy to be having a little sister or brother. Months later, Tristan had a gender revel party shortly after New Year’s. Cooking and preparing the food, egger to know the family all gathered outside to spray Tristan, Shaylin, and Will, her boyfriend, with silly string to find out the gender. It’s a girl! All three of them and the family was so excited and shouted with joy but it was now time for reality to kick
No matter what obstacle or challenges we faced, we still managed to find solutions to our problems and kept being optimistic. Going through a rough childhood it is easy to harbor hate and bitterness but being able to look logically at a situation and motivate it to change you that is strength that Jeannette and I
...sion, and dedication are the essential ingredients to a fruitful life. Reading the book, “It’s Easier to Succeed than to Fail,” touched my heart. The book was written very simple and from the heart. It contained valuable lessons and inspirational challenges that will inspire young and old people to strive for the very best. I love the book. It is truly a must read book. I highly recommend the book. It will make you glad to be in a world with people like Truett Cathy.
If someone wants to succeed in life and stay recognized by superiors, then he or she ought to appear hardworking. A person begins with setting goals. There are two categories, the first, “be” goals and the second, “do” goals. In other words, ask yourself, "What to be?" or "What to achieve?" Four categories of goals consist of wealth, health, relationships, and self-fulfillment which equal success. Working diligently to finish a task demonstrates how to live a successful life. Given these points, Thomas Edison, Helen Keller and Harriet Tubman, all exceptional achievers, found that prosperity undoubtedly comes along for everyone who perseveres.
At some point in life most people have allowed at least one challenge to defeat them, if not more. Then there are those people who view these challenges as simply that, a challenge. This was the theme throughout Kyle Maynard’s novel, No Excuses, I learned that it is how we go about conquering these challenges that defines us as people. Throughout his novel he notes things will not always come easily; therefore, it is up to us to dig deep and conquer our goals. By finding alternate routes and adjusting your mindset, we are able to achieve any goal we set our minds to. Because it is not the obstacle that holds us back but it is ourselves that keeps us from fulfilling our greatest
My major influence and inspiration is from my father. He came to America from Syria and persevered to become an anesthesiologist, which is a very stressful job. When he first arrived to the states, he would constantly back and forth between New York and Texas to finish his research and residency. He shared a claustral apartment with four roommates and could only afford minimal food. Daily he struggled so that he could provide for his family and offer them a safe and stable life. All of his persistence and determination continually inspires me to work hard and achieve my goals. He is
Angela said that when people don’t believe failure is a permanent condition, they are able to grow and overcome, which builds grit. If you get knocked down 7 times, get up 8. This saying relates to my Mom. After my Dad died of course it hit all of our family very hard, but it was hardest for my Mom. She now has to raise two children on her own, she also lost one of her best friends and someone she had known since they were children. Her growth mindset let her learn the new ways that she didn’t know. She is facing the hardships that life throws at her head on and not backing down. That is grit and that is why she is successful in life.
“Whether you come from a council estate or a country estate, your success will be determined by your own confidence and fortitude.” (Michelle Obama). From this quote we should learn that your success is up to you. You determine how successful you are not anyone else. This means you need to work hard in order to have a successful life and be a successful person. You and only you determine your
If everyone thinks that without struggle, it is easy to obtain their goals that is entirely false. Struggle comes from the progress of our success and achievement. It is an indication that we poured all of our time and patience into the things we pursue. Jeannette Walls, the author of The Glass Castle, explain her struggles. She survives by finding foods from the trash can and earns money by babysitting, exchanging scrap metal, finding jobs, and from her parents. As a graduating student from high school, receiving my diploma is an indication that I ...
As to be expected, I like anyone else, faced challenges at home that tested my academic abilities. In dealing with the emotional abuse of an alcoholic-bipolar mother, I persevered and did everything I could to prove I was better than the mother who was raising me.
When I was a young girl, my older brother always did very well in school and he and the rest of our family were always very proud of his work. As I grew older and noticed all of my brother’s achievements I decided that I wanted to not only achieve what he had, but to also achieve things that he had not. Because of this strive to reach and surpass the standards that my brother had set, I developed into a person with great determination. Throughout my life I have always set goals for myself and then did everything I could in order to meet those goals. This aspect of determination in my personality has allowed me to get to where I am today, a student of George Mason University. Whenever I am faced with an obstacle, such as a hard class, I make
Time and time again I’ve witnessed tremendous adversity strike at extremely inopportune times, each and every time the faith of my elders never wavered. Without these people showing me what it looks like to have a strong core I believe that my life would be shaped very differently. From a young age it was understood that setting goals, and going out and working hard to achieve these goals would be something that was expected of me. I was always taught that anything worth having was worth a little hard work and elbow grease.
My strongest qualities, determination and independence, are deeply rooted in my family. Coming from an extremely tight-knit family all living within 30 minutes of each other, we bring new meaning to the cliché, “It takes a village.” My Aunt Betty is CEO of two corporations and taught me to sacrifice nothing for my dreams. My Grandmother, having borne seven children of her own and cared for twenty-one grandchildren while working with her husband in the family business, taught me that I do not have to sacrifice one for the other- prosperity comes in the balance. My strength comes from my mother. Having overcome obstacles and making immeasurable sacrifices, she lives her dreams through her three daughters. She never accepts anything from the best from me and I do my best not to disappoint her. She instilled in me the strength to have MY OWN dreams and to never be afraid of them. Individuality emanates from my Aunt Kathy, as she has always encouraged me to break the conventional molds of femininity and go after what I desire.
Failure is something in life that everyone is afraid of. Failure is apart of everyone’s life at some point whether it’s in a sport, at school, or even just a part of daily life. Failure can be in taken in two ways, one; you can take the failure in as a challenge and push to strive better and never want to fail again, or two; take failure in bad and not want to try harder and just give up without after failing once. Some of the richest or even successful people in life have had failures. The famous basketball player Michael Jordan, when he was a sophomore he tried out for the varsity basketball team and didn’t make it. But if it wasn’t for that failure in his life he would of have never tried his hardest to end up becoming one of the best NBA players in history and have one of the most successful shoe brands. That’s just one of the many successful people who had failures in life.
This further fulfills the idea of being a “successful” person. Success should be measured by your own standards, not others. What makes your life successful and happy will not be the same for others, as theirs won’t be the dame for you. Being successful, and educated, all really revolve around how you view yourself, and what you choose to do and make with your life and the circumstances you’ve been given and have taken control of it.
The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.” As you watch mainstream media you notice that the rich and successful are always joyful and confident. This eludes you from the hard work it takes for someone to become successful. Main stream media has falsely popularized the true definition of being successful. Many people start to believe that you’re only successful if you own an enormous house with multiple rooms that you can sleep in a new room each night, or having luxurious cars, owning expensive items, traveling anywhere you want at any given time, but in fact the true meaning of success is far from that. In