“Healthy relationships are a vital component of health and wellbeing.
There is compelling evidence that strong relationships contribute to a long,
healthy, and happy life”(Kreitzer 2015).
When I became a mother, my
relationship with my child has become the most important relationship in my
life. My son is my number one priority and he has changed my life tremendously.
The love of a mother to a child is a love like no other. He has taught me the
true meaning of love and how to put another human being before myself. I try to
set the best example possible since I know that he is looking up to me. I nurture
him and reassure him that mommy his here to love, guide and protect him. I am
his first teacher and will instill morals and values in him so he can grow into
a confident, well-mannered and successful adult.
Although I am a single
mother, the relationship and the partnership that I have built with my son’s
dad have allowed us to co parent successfully. We work a team to provide our
son with optimal love and care. We are no longer together but we understand
that our son is the priority and we have to be on the same page when raising
him. We create a stable living environment that works for all of us to grow
into a stronger family unit. My son is aware that his dad and I are friends and
that we love him very much. I am glad that my son’s dad and I have realized
that we may not have worked in a romantic relationship but we are better and
stronger as friends and co-parents.
My relationship with God has
grown deeper and stronger as I grew older. Since I was a child, my family has
always instilled in me beliefs about God and that it is a spiritual being
greater than us. I understood somewhat as a child, but as I grew older I
developed a personal relationship with him. By attending church and reading his
teachings in the bible, I have a better understanding of him. My faith has
grown deeper and I know that God strengthens me. With his love, grace and
mercy, I know that I can do all things.
My family help set the
foundation for who I am today. They have equipped me with the right tools to successfully
navigate through life’s challenges. My mother has inspired me to be the best I
can be and not allow anything to stand in my way. My father has taught me how
to love myself and not to allow anyone to validate who I am. My grandmother has
provided me with a sense of security that taught me how to trust others. My
aunts and uncles have given me life advice that I will always carry with me. My
family is the core of my existence and without them I do not know where I would
be.
My friends help keep me
grounded. The relationships that I have developed over the years have taught me
how to be a better me. My friends are loyal and honest and they will always “keep
it real” even when I do not want to hear it. They help me improve on my flawed
areas and help uplift me in the areas that I am strong in. They are always there
when I need them rather it is a helping hand or a shoulder to cry on, I can
always rely on my friends. My friends always know how to make me smile even
when things are not going so well. They always remind me that “When life throws
you lemons, just make some sweet lemonade.” I am truly grateful for those
relationships.
The relationships that I
have built with my colleagues have helped me grow both professionally and
personally. Since I have recently made the transition from retail to early childhood
education, working with individuals in the field has helped me learn more about
the profession. I have had the opportunity to work with some amazing
individuals who have a substantial amount of experiences and knowledge about
the early childhood field. I have built strong relationships with my coworkers
that allow me to succeed in the work place. We offer support to one another
when needed and we work as a team to get things accomplished. Because of our cooperation
and collaboration, we are able to maintain a high morale within the workplace.
We are able to perform our job duties and carry out our responsibilities
successfully. Without the relationships that I have built with my colleagues,
it would be challenging to succeed at my job.
Last but not least, the
relationship that I have with myself is very important to me. Learning about
who I am and how to love myself, I am able to give love and show respect to
others. I am able to accept others for who they are and understand their perspectives.
I am able to be a loving mother, supportive relative, loyal friend and
cooperative coworker. Understanding my abilities and areas of improvement help
me develop into the person I am today. I am still a work in progress but with
all of the relationships that I have created in my life have elevated me to
reach my full potential.
References
Kreitzer. M.J. Hathaway. K. 2015. Why are Personal Relationships Important? Retrieved from: http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/enhance-your-wellbeing/relationships/why-personal-relationships-are-important
Tia,
ReplyDeleteI never thought about the importance of the relationship I have with myself. While I am a very strong confident women, I still have my doubts and dislikes. But who doesn't. I also know that I am the only one who can correct those dislike and doubts. I also know that a positive relationship with those who love me and I love will improve the relationship I have with myself and others alike.