My role model, my strength, my motivation: A reflection on Social Cognitive Learning theory
By Casie Dunn
EDI 600 Psychological Foundation of Education
School of Education
Long Island University, C. W. Post
October 21, 2008
Long Island University, C. W. Post
October 21, 2008
My Dad is my role model. My Dad has taught me perseverance. He has taught me that as long as I work hard, I can get anywhere I want to be. I look at him and I see no limits to what I can accomplish. He has overcome every battle he has every faced; and even his flaws make him admirable; because he has strived and overcome every flaw to the best of his ability. He has overcome every battle, and has become stronger because of it.
I know I can succeed because of my dad. I know that I only need to depend upon my self. He has shown me I can rise above my challenges and face my fears head on. Because of him I will always know “where there is a will, there is a way.” I will also always remember “anything worth doing is worth doing well.” He has always pushed me, at time he has been hard on me, but this is what keeps me moving forward. I thank him for this.
I know I can succeed because of my dad. I know that I only need to depend upon my self. He has shown me I can rise above my challenges and face my fears head on. Because of him I will always know “where there is a will, there is a way.” I will also always remember “anything worth doing is worth doing well.” He has always pushed me, at time he has been hard on me, but this is what keeps me moving forward. I thank him for this.
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