My Past Present and Future

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Introduction

This paper is supposed to be a reflection of my past and a glimpse into my future. I have a really hard time talking about my past because I don’t recall much of my child hood. I have managed to block out a lot of the memories the bad along with the good. I am not sure why but when I started blocking memories it also took the good along with the bad. So I will tell you what I can remember and what I have been told about my childhood. I will also tell you what my future holds for me and how I plan to reach that goal.

Body

I was born in Spokane Washington and lived my first three years on a reservation with my mother and my father. When I was three I also started my modeling career until I was fourteen. When I was four my mother remarried and her husband she was with adopted me she was with him until I was five or six. The pieces I do remember from this time were not ones I care to speak about; they still haunt my dreams. I can tell you I was scared of him and still have a hard time speaking to him still today. When I was ten my mother moved me to Portland Oregon for a year. She then decided to move my sister and me to Southern Idaho to keep me out of trouble. She said Portland was no place for a soon to be teenager to grow up. Had she known then what she knows now I think she would have kept me in Portland. I do not remember a lot of the details of my life until I moved to the little town of Filer, located about 160 miles south of Boise Idaho.

As I stated previously my mother moved us to Southern Idaho to keep me out of trouble. I was a rebellious teenager who would not listen to anyone. I would not be the person I am today if I would have listened. It was in Filer that I found out what bor...

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...along the way. I may have blocked out a lot of my childhood, but that is ok. I must not be ready to remember it yet; maybe someday I will. Who is to say? I just try really hard to make sure the memories I make now are lasting ones that are worth remembering.

References

Women Entrepreneurs: Reshaping the Workplace

Karin Abarbanel . Interbeing. Burbank: Fall 2008. Vol. 2, Iss. 2; pg. 31, 4 pgs

Albert Bandura’s Social learning theory; Adult development and Life assessment

Witt & Mossler 2010 2.7,

Works Cited

Women Entrepreneurs: Reshaping the Workplace

Karin Abarbanel . Interbeing. Burbank: Fall 2008. Vol. 2, Iss. 2; pg. 31, 4 pgs

Albert Bandura’s Social learning theory; Adult development and Life assessment

Witt & Mossler 2010 2.7,

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