Thursday, March 14, 2013

Relationship Reflection


Relationship Reflection

Having a positive relationship with others is beneficial in the fact that it gives you a sense of self-worth and confidence.  It’s great knowing that there is always someone out there that truly loves and cares about you and that you are not alone in this world.  I know that if I need anything whether it is support, encouragement, or just a shoulder to cry on, I can call on my family and friends to be there for me.  My closest relationship is to my parents, Michael and Cindy.  They are my biggest support and I don’t know what I would do without them. 

My mother is like my best friend. She is truly my twin, because we not only look alike but we act alike. She knew me like the back of her hand and took that knowledge to nurture me and support me. She encourages me to do the best in everything that I do and helps give me confidence to strive to do better in areas I felt weak.  She’s tough on me and her advice is often times too truthful and straight forward, but that advice is making me stronger and wiser.   The most important factor that allows us to maintain our positive relationship is the fact that we are so much alike, plus I spent an extra 9 months with her J.   My dad, Michael, is my biggest support. He is the person I can go to for spiritual advice and he makes me feel special by spending time with me and telling and showing me how much he loves me.  I am truly a daddy’s girl.  The most important factor that contributes to our closeness is trust and communication.  My dad and I talk often and we have a lot in common.  We like some of the same things and have a sense of humor that others don’t quite understand J

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I have girlfriends who I value having as friends.  Brandy and Kisha have been good friends of mine since kindergarten.  We all went off to college, but still kept in touch.  Both Brandy and Kisha are getting married this year and we’re all bridesmaids in each other’s weddings.  It’s great having friendships that stand the test of time. 

BFFs: Kisha, Me, and Brandy

I think the biggest challenge in maintaining positive relationships for me is time and distance.  Lately all three of my friends have been busy planning their weddings that I often times feel  as if they don’t have time for me (unless it has something to do with their wedding).  We live in a country where everyone is on the move, busy, not really taking the time to simply enjoy life.  We often times don’t make time for friendships, because we’re busy making time for work, our careers, and making money.  Another challenge is distance.  We often times move far from family due to work or to start our own families and we tend to only visit around major holidays.  This seems to be an issue with my sister and me.  We have lost our closeness with each other because of our physical distance, and only see each other every few months.  I feel that it’s important to make time for loved ones no matter the distance or time, because you never know if it’s the last time you will see someone. 
Me and my sister (the early years)

My experiences in establishing and maintaining positive relationships play a major role in my career.  Because of my caring, kind-hearted spirit, and love of nurturing others, I am able to connect with others and be sympathetic towards them and their needs.  This characteristic is important in building positive partnerships with children and their families, and being able to communicate effectively. 

 

5 comments:

  1. I also consider my mother to by one of my strongest relationships. I have recently lost friendships due to lack of communication because we went different paths in life. I grew up where as they still lived the party life. I think it's great that you have friends you met and have kept in touch with over the years. I had a close friend who I met in college and she has recently gotten married. I do not talk to her any more mostly because of distance. It is very difficult to maintain a strong relationship when two people go seperate ways in life.

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  2. Hi Felecia
    We owe so much to our moms. One of my great hopes is that I can have the same impact on my child someday. Great post. I loved the photos.

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  3. Hello Felecia, great post and my mother is my biggest supporter. Sophia

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  4. Hi Felecia.
    Your post is well done and your pictures are awesome! I agree with you that our country is busy, busy, busy and that we don't make the time we need to develop and even maintain our personal relationships. I expect we can expect the same thing from families that we need to develop relationships with. They are busy too. Yes indeed, developing relationships is challenging.

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  5. Felecia,
    You are so right about people being on the move so much! With all the communication technology of today, its amazing that it can be difficult to stay in touch with friends and family. But sometimes it can be that way! I think it is a challenge and a joy at the same time!

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