Whenever I hear the quote, "The STRUGGLE that you're in TODAY, is developing the STRENGTH that you need for TOMORROW," I think of my role model Mike Johnson. I met Mike whenever I was a little girl at church and our great relationship grew till today! His job is at an automotive shop and in my opinion, can fix pretty much anything. Since I only see him once or twice a week, it is so much fun to goof around with him when we see each other.
My role model is Mike Johnson, I have multiple reasons why Mike is my role model. Mike has always been there for me, he has helped me in many ways, finally because he taught me how to laugh in any situation.
First of all Mike Johnson has always been there for me, no matter what. Whether we are
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And in those tough times, he had helped me in many ways. One of the times that Mike has helped me and my mom is, whenever my Dad is being complicated. No matter what happens with us, Mike was there to make sure everything was alright. Another time is whenever I get bullied, I think that Mike has been supportive just like my Mom whenever I get bullied. Mike just listens and tells you in his opinion what he thinks that you should do. He has helped me and my mom many times by just talking to each other. Mike and I have gotten so close from being Christians and going to church together. We both volunteer with the little kids at church and we both lead life groups there for those kids. We play games with them and even get to play dodgeball with them too. And I have personally made a huge step at church a while ago. I got baptized, and it was very special for me because Mike and my Mom both got in the water with me when I got baptized and it was a very big milestone for me and my family. Mike Johnson is one of the reasons why I am the way I am today. After what I and my family have gone through with my Dad, and with the bullying. It just seems natural to just talk to Mike and almost instantly feel better. To know that we are both Christians is amazing because we pray for each other and worship together. In those moments I feel that my week has been
“A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart” -Zeus My Michigan hero isn’t famous or perfect. But he has been by my side since the day I was born. Even if you are sick, you will always be there when I have band concerts, softball games, birthday parties, or just needing someone to pick me up from school. Dale Rochefort is my great grandfather. He was born on July 24, 1936 in Garden, Michigan.
Wes Moore. The guy that had a lot of obstacles through his life that got him where he is today, but he didn’t do it alone. Just like anyone you need to have a positive influence on your life. It could be anyone teacher, boss, parent, friend. Anyone that drives you to want to succeed and for Wes that was his mother, Joy.
She is my role model because she set high expectations for herself and achieved her goals. In her book there is a chapter about setting goals. She says that it is good to have big goals, but you also need to have achievable goals. An example of an achievable goal would be to get a hit that gets you on the base in a game. An example of a big goal would be to play division one softball.
Michigan Inspiration Who is your inspiration? Your parent, a teacher, an athlete? Mine is Norman Pugh, my grandpa. Norman Pugh is 75 years old, he is about 6 foot 3, also he has gray-brown hair, and is very smart. He lives in Hastings Michigan, also he likes guns and hunting.
His teachers were always writing letters to my mother, telling her what a pleasure it was having a boy like Allie in their class. And they weren't just shooting the crap. They really meant it. But it wasn't just that he was the most intelligent member of the family. He was also the nicest, in lots of ways.
A role model is a person looked to by others as an example to be imitated, for me that is Esther. I will soon be becoming a Bat Mitzvah and when I enter adulthood I inspire to be like Esther. For hundreds of years Esther’s has been seen as a heroine, but
A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people. A role model to me is Peyton manning. Role models should have good leadership qualities, should be confident, and be able to admit their own mistakes. Role models should have good leadership qualities.
If it was not for him; I probably would not have come out of my shell. My grandfather taught me the importance of family. He reminded that this may be the only opportunity I may actually experience the idea of being with family. I listened to him and being in Ecuador taught me my true identity; going to Ecuador taught me what it meant to be with family. When I got back to the U.S, and a few months have passed by.
The person I chose that I would like to be described as is an ice hockey player known as P.K. Subban on the Montreal Canadiens. Subban is a great role model for young people and deserves the respect that I have for him. When he is on the ice, Subban is always working hard to get better at different zones of skill such as stick handling, shooting the puck, and body checking. When Subban is off the ice, he is always very fun and kind to his fans and even the opponent’s fans. Subban always tends to be very active in the hockey community for helping the youth improve when he is not working hard to improve himself.
Tom Brady is a great role model because he does a lot of charity work and he is a great quarterback. He supports a charity called Best Buddies International. This organization helps enhance the lives of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. I believe that having a role model like Tom Brady will help me become a better person, work extremely hard, never give up and give to my community as he
Many people have a person that they look up to and who encourages them. It 's someone who I think doesn 't give up and gets back up when they fall down, who has an impact to other people around them and they work for what they have earned. A person that is a role model to me is a man named Kobe Bryant. He is a basketball player that accomplished many things in his career. He was also born on August 23, 1978 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Biography Today 44).
My brother, Chris Howard, is a huge role model to me because he taught me to stand up for others. When I was growing up, I would walk play sports in Northwood Estates, the apartment complex that I lived in, with teens. I would get in fights with the teens, so my brother would have to stand up for me. While he stood up for me, I learned that one should always stand up for others as he stood up for me. Kasey Keller, a former American starting goalkeeper and teammate on the United States National Soccer team, helped me to learn how to become a better keeper.
Growing up I have had many inspirational figures throughout out my life. However, one in particular has a had a larger impact on my life than most. It is someone that I still learn from and want to be more like. I grew up watching him and that is why if I can spend a day with anyone, it would be SpongeBob SquarePants.
He used to take me to the courthouse and point at the judge and say “that will be you when you grow up”. It also brings to mind the power of believing in people. As a child all i needed was one person to motivate me and i tried my best to be the best at what i do. I see motivating as a great leadership
Lastly, my mom’s confidence has definitely played a role in who I am today. Due to the confidence my mom has in herself, and the ability to love herself for who she is, has taught me to do the same and even love others more. My mom is my hero and forever will