In the novel Unwind by Neal Shusterman, there are a lot of characters with a lot of different personalities. The main character Connor shows many different traits that make him above the others. When Connor has to choose over running away or giving up and getting unwound (killed) he choses to run. He gets pretty far until he ends up getting caught because he left his phone on. Although he may have been caught he wasn't captured and still had a trick up his sleeve.
The following qualities that I possess are hardworking, understanding, and willingness to work as a team. Being able to hear what others have to say and their reasoning is important to me, and also
I work well with others, and I am a responsible person. If I am given a task, then I will get it done how and when you want it done. I am also the kind of person that you can expect to have things done on time, and you can trust that I will have it done. I am also a very hard worker, and I like getting tasks done in a timely manner while still completing it to the best of my
I also enjoy being busy at work, and have a flexible approach that means I am able to cover extra shifts and help out at short period of notice as per requirement. Being a compassionate person, I believe that everyone should be treated equally along with same quality services, regardless of who they are. I can maintain the confidentiality of the patient and also be trusted with confidential information and fully understand the external pressure the healthcare organizations and hospitals are under. Finally, I am loyal and committed to work, learn my role quickly while carrying it out with consistency, professionalism and focus on quality patient care. One quality that I believe helps me stand out is the fact my work is always focused entirely on meeting the values which are laid down by the healthcare trust I am working for.
But I’m also comforter, compassionate and great listener which is what most patient need when they’re not feeling well or dealing with life changing situation. Given my past experience starting with medial assisting I think this was the start of me making the decision to pursue nursing based on what I had learned and experienced. I also love the idea of working with my coworkers and the nurses and just being part of a team that took care of each other in the work setting as well as making sure you were also good outside of work it’s like having a family away from home. As far as my future goals nursing definitely fits in the picture as I hope to become a nurse educator at some point in my
Also having a postive attitude towards every situtation that life gives me. I think I should be 1 of the 10 to make it into Nursing Fundamentals class because I have the personal characterics, which would be having respect, caring, positive attitude towards everyone. I already have the experience from the Teen Volunteer Program, that would be useful for me in Nursing Fundamentals class. My dedication towards academics shows that I want to be in the next level, I drive myself to my best and nothing but the best. I am hoping my dedication will allow me to be in the Nursing Fundamentals
Nursing, and everything that it entails, cannot be easily described in just one simple word or phrase. It goes beyond the meaning of a profession and the stereotypical definition of treating the ill. Nursing is the “protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations” (American Nurses Association, 2010, p. 1). Therefore, it is a career that requires dedication, passion, critical thinking, and knowledge. It demands commitment and an understanding of its core values and concepts, as well as the nurse’s own personal philosophy and principles.
According to my preceptor last semester I demonstrates a sound understanding of self-care, self-reflection and work life balance. I also have an “understanding of the components of the nurse patient relationship, by maintaining an open and professional relationship with the patients.” I am also “demonstrated self-direction and initiative” (B. Mahy, personal communication, DATE). Rena Hania, my current preceptor indicates that my strengths include “Maturity, professionalism and desire for autonomy. Asks appropriate questions, and have a gift for connecting with my patients” (R. Hania, personal communication,
I believe a job as a certified nurse assistant will give me a better insight while working beside nurses and observe what set of skills nurses use. My strengths that best suit my personality and this program are determination, effort, caring, critical thinker, discipline, and enthusiastic. These qualities would reflect on a nurse and would make caring for the patient easier. I believe that I belong in the nursing field, because ever since I was a child, I always wanted to make a positive influence in people's lives.
I’m a hard-working and motivated person, because I believe that with enough practice anyone can be good at anything. As someone who is born in a collective culture, I’m harmonious and I actively seek to promote harmony and peace in groups and individuals. Because of my harmonious nature, I try to be friendly and kind to people, especially to those that feel left out. Therefore, I’m able to get along well with people while working in groups. In addition, I’m self-critical, therefore, I’m good at knowing my weaknesses and what I’m lacking.
I have a heart for service and a strong desire to make a difference in people’s lives. Becoming a nurse I will be able to fulfill my passion of making a positive impact on individual lives on a daily basis. I will be able to fulfill my nurturing and caring desires of helping others. I’m very passionate and fascinated with the medical field in all aspects. I strive for excellence, integrity and love interacting with all diversity of people.
Personality is superficial, whether a person outgoing or more reserved, it doesn’t involve their values. Character however, does. Covey places an emphasis on character as the basis for a quality life (Covey, 1989). The Seven Habits are as follows: be proactive, begin with the end in mind, put first things first, think win-win, seek first to understand and then be understood, synergize, and sharpen the saw. In nursing, these habits may be used throughout the entire profession, whether it incorporated into introductory and new graduate roles, or the management setting (Covey,
Introduction: As a first year student I have very specific goals in mind that I hope to achieve through my work in college. My main hopes for the future are that I pass all of my exams in the coming years, graduate and receive my honours degree in general nursing, become a registered nurse and finally get a job as a nurse. Throughout this essay, I have detailed my strengths and the opportunities that will help me finalise these goals along with my weaknesses and the threats that will hinder my progress. Strengths:
There are six key traits one must embrace in order to succeed as a registered nurse. These are: knowledge, respect, calm under pressure, detail-oriented, communication, and compassion. Some of these traits will come naturally, while others
A positive outlook and attitude are also vitally important. I find positivity infectious the same way panic can be, so a good temperament should also be a must for a healthcare