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My Personal Reflection

During my 5 days as a Work Immersion Student, I concluded that it's not as easy at first because
I had no idea what my possible work was there. I thought, what if there was something ma'am
ordered that I didn't do well, what if she scolded me, Good thing ma'am Angie is kind to me. She
guided me properly on what to do so that I could understand the things she would have me do.
Good thing I wasn't that shy, and I asked, ma'am, so I could really understand better. It was
somewhat anxious, especially since I was assigned to a clinic, so I had to be cautious about the
medications I provided the patients or those I prescribed to them, and I had also to be strong. I
realized in my work immersion that it slowly honed my skills. I get to learn new things that I
didn't know before, and I can also use them in the future. It's not easy at the beginning, but you
get used to it. The lesson that I learned from it is that you should not always look for the negative
side; you should try to look at the positive side as well. You should also look at the positive side,
because it's not always what you think is going to happen. Why worry when you can pray.
My Personal Vision and Goal

I see my self 10 years from now, graduated in college with flying colors and working abroad
helping my siblings to make us rich. Having a comfortable house in the Philippines that my
parents could live. Buying a land that I could plant my fruits there. Having a business here in
Dado, different brands and products. Assuring that before I could return in the Philippines in the
future that I had enough money that I could live. Living in Baguio because I also have a business
there. I also see myself being a single mother assuring my son/daughter that he/she had enough
money in his/her bank account that could help his/her education in the future. Helping poor
people, giving their needs and sometimes giving a Christmas Party to the orphanage.

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