A Career As A Patient Problem-Solver

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How is it easy to study, feed your baby, and make dinner at the same time? I have to do all these tasks every day, so I can reach my goals. Parenthood is a difficult responsibility, and balancing motherhood and studying is the hardest challenge that I have ever taken. I struggled to keep my level as a hardworking student and won an achievement certificate in English at North Seattle College while I was pregnant. Since I had my son, I have faced the challenge of taking care of him without an extended family, showing that I am stronger than I thought. Being a patient problem-solver is how I have reached all of my personal and professional goals. Completing my undergraduate studies with an accounting major required many patient moments. I travelled 90 minutes each way every day to the University of Dammam (Saudi Arabia) from …show more content…

Another challenge that I faced was my graduate project, a study about social responsibility. I created a questionnaire for banks, companies, and small businesses about what they had done to support our society. Although several of them refused to answer because I was a student, not a government official, their negative responses made me more determined, and I sent the questionnaire to more companies until my research was completed. I work patiently solve all problems. Working in FlashMed Company in 2014 as an administration assistant helped me to improve my problem-solving ability. This job was a significant leap in my experience. I practiced some accounting rules that I had studied, such as counting our costs and our profits. I applied all the accounting theory that I had studied with the company revenues. Furthermore, I checked the bank disclosure at the end of the day to see if all my accounting work had been exact. Our company bought medical