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I felt really connected to your experience after reading your personal narrative essay. I could relate to your essay because I suffered a lost in my
family too. When I was really young, my grandma passed away suddenly and my time with her was cut short significantly. So, reading your personal
narrative essay made me reminisce back to the day I found out she died. Similarly, just like you I went through a wave of emotions consisting of shock,
grief, and acceptance. I'm sorry for your loss and I can't imagine the full extent of what you went through. I found the title intriguing and captivating.
When I read the title, my initial thought was "Wow, this is interesting. I wonder what this essay will be about." considering birthdays and funerals
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How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay
School was never truly something that was extremely hard for me. I have maintained at a minimum, a 3.0 GPA or higher since 4th grade. I have had a
few struggling points in school, but everyone has those moments; no one is perfect, but everyone has that one point in time, whether it is school related
or even in everyday life.
My struggle point began during my freshman year of high school in my Spanish II class. Even though I had taken Spanish I, it failed to stick in my
brain. So I began cheating on my tests, merely to breeze by with no remorse until one dreaded day I took the answers from the wrong person and
completely failed my test. At that moment that is when I realized, cheating was not for me and it is the wrong thing to do, so I changed...show more
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I began changing my study habits; I found out that the best way for me to study was to read all my notes and handouts at least three times every day. I
even re–annotated all my handouts every time I read it, in case there were some things that I may have missed the first time. As time went on I felt
I needed more than just reading my notes so I began joining in study groups with people who were willing to help me with anything that I may
have needed. I realized that meditation was needed to so I started going to the library just so I could find peace and quiet and actually be able to
think at a better pace. I have learned that there are so many ways to study and research is another way that can be beneficial; therefore I decided to
start researching things that related to my topic of study. My parent told me to plan a specific time to study when I am most alert that way I will not
get tired quickly and that has helped me throughout my school years, I still have a certain time that I study and do my homework so I do not
overwhelm myself. Furthermore, my parents give me tips that helped them study when they were in school. My mom said to always eat healthy and
get a good night's sleep; it helps you to stay focused and
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Personal Narrative
The Argument When I went to Boston to visit my mom I would see my best friend. She is my mom's boyfriend's niece, so it's pretty clear how we
met. One day when she came over for a sleep over we got in a argument over a stupid situation. It was about 2:00am we were still up eating junk
food, laughing, and playing. The next day, my cousin who I haven't seen in forever came over, we were both so excited to see each other she
literally jumped on me! When she say my friend Arianna she stopped looked at her with a very confused face, then looked at me and asked "who's
that?" I introduced my cousin, Honesty and told her "this is my friend, Arianna." They both said "hello" and waved to each other. So after that we
decided instead of staying in the...show more content...
"She's just playing, she always jokes around like this," "No, she looked serious like she really meant it," she said freaking out. I told her in a
serious voice " listen my cousin is not psycho she's really nice and cool and if your going to be my friend you have to learn to get used to her." She
stormed out the bathroom very upset. To be honest, I really didn't care if she was mad I would wait till she got over her little phase. We went in
the movies and watched Fast and Furious 6. After we left we talked about how good the movie was. We got in the car and went to go buy some
pizza and once we got in the car the smell took over the car. It makes you want to drool the whole entire time. When we got home, we changed our
clothes to get comfortable and eat some pizza. While we were in the room Arianna pulled me outside. "I need to talk to you," she says "About what?"
I say confused. "I want to go home," she says quietly "Why?" I
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Personal Narrative
The aggressive slam of my door still rang loudly in my ear. I walked over to my bed, unaware of it, just trusting my body to guide me wherever I
needed to be. I can't believe I said those words. I can't believe she said that to me, I thought to myself as my hands unconsciously reached for a duffel
bag on my desk and started filling it with clothes and small snacks. As the multitude of crude insults my mother had said to me still filled my mind, I
went for the door and opened it again, hands trembling as to what was waiting for me on the other side. I turned the knob and crept down the empty
staircase, quiet as a mouse. Finally making it through the living room and into the kitchen, I reached for the back door when all the lights flashed on.
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The sky was pitch black when I decided to pull into a coffee shop on the side of the road. I had no idea where I was, but I didn't care; I just needed
to get away from what I called my home mere hours ago. As I walked into the almost empty cafГ©, I looked around and began to realize where I
was. I had driven all the way to the coast, down to the beach my old family had always visited. Years of memories flooded my mind, late nights
sitting in here with my parents, sneaking sips of their coffee when they weren't looking. My feet guided me to the back of the shop, the place my
parents and I always sat as my eyes wandered around, taking in all my surroundings. My feet suddenly stopped in front of the booth and when I
looked up, my father sat right before me. He looked more tired than usual, worn down but happy, like a huge weight had been lifted off his
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Example Of Personal Narrative Individualism
On a typical March evening in Naples, I was introduced to this world– not the one in Italy (I wish) but in Florida. Unfortunately, my residence there
was only temporary because I skipped around from place to place several times in Florida. In retrospect, however, I can credit my current "rugged
individualist" character to these times. The "rugged" part did not until later though, so I was a bashful little boy until then. Anyways, there were
several mornings while enjoying my Corn Flakes where I told my mother that I did not feel well so that I did not have to go to school. She did not
ever find anything wrong with me, so I would reluctantly pick up my oversized, black book bag and start my day. Consequently, this shyness is what
led to my isolationist character, which I did not truly break until the age of around 15. So, in Florida, I lived until the age of ten and I was a "special",
devoted introvert.
After Florida came Houma, Louisiana, home of the nothing extraordinary. I lived in Louisiana for a year before...show more content...
All my life, I found respectable success with grades. However, my dad never really mentioned anything about it. In ninth grade, I managed to pass the
first two quarters with perfect grades and finally my father acknowledged it. He only said, "I'm proud of you, son," in his typical monotone,
ostensibly–angry voice, but it made my mind click as I sat across from him in our poorly–lit kitchen. It was like as if an old, rusty engine in my mind
finally turned on after years of refusing to do so. I find it quite interesting how a few words can do so much to another person. From there on, I
decided that academic success would be my chief priority. As a result, my determination to become someone my parents would be proud of
heightened to unprecedented levels. I became as "fired up" as the Mad Hatter is after gallons of tea and ready to take on the
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Personal Narrative Essay
Junior year, known for being the most strenuous academically, and full of the most changes: you get your drivers license, take the dreadful SAT
and ACT, and the list goes on and on. I feel I grew up immensely through the course of those few months, not only on an intellectual level, but socially
as well. I have always been confident and enjoyed conversing with my peers, however, I was deathly afraid of public speaking, and February 13, 2015
I was forced to face those fears. I had no idea I was going to be asked to give a speech. I can still remember the day that my principal called me to the
office to give me this opportunity. Not a drop of hesitation crossed my mind when I agreed to give this speech; how could I say no to the principal's
...show more content...
I wrote my speech and handed it in to the principal. After weeks of preparations and support from my family and friends it was finally the day of
the big speech. I walked to the podium and a sudden sense of fear ran through my nerves like the chill of an icy wind, however I shook it off and
ranted my heart out in front of 1000 beaming eyes. I thought about the words of advice and support my family and friends had told me before I go
up there, and held back my fears and anxieties. When the speech was over and I was able to breath again, I sat down and thought about what I had
just done. I had just achieved what I was most afraid of doing for all of my life, public speaking, and when I thought back on it, I realized it was
not that bad. In fact, I enjoyed the feeling of stepping off the stage to a round of applause and hearing compliments from my peers and their parents
on how touching my speech had been. This day was the start of a newfound freedom for me. No longer was I trapped by the worries of what others
would think. I had persevered through the doubt and learned that, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself", my favorite quote of all time asserted
by the great Franklin D.
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Personal Narrative
My family is full of musicians. My parents and my grandfather all play in the same wind band, in which my great grandfather used to play as well, so
it was assumed that I continue the tradition. For a long time I thought that wind music is old–fashioned and certainly not "cool" enough. I dreamt of
becoming a famous singer making cheerful pop music. I've changed a lot since then.
My mother first took me to a music playschool when I was still a baby, and at the age of four I started taking private piano lessons. I practiced like
crazy and always came to the lesson prepared. In 2007 I became an official student in Lappeenranta music institute and continued playing the piano with
the same teacher. I also started studying music theory with the catch of my mother being my teacher. There was really no choice.
In 5th grade I began to have more interest in wind music so after I had tried my grandfather's euphonium I decided to take it as my minor subject.
Naturally, starting to play in a wind band also became essential. At first it was boring because I didn't know anybody. But later on I got to know some
of the other musicians and made new friends. I even met my boyfriend thanks to playing the euphonium. I started to like it so much that I switched the
euphonium as my major subject and piano as my minor....show more content...
I was in a band for a couple of years but quit because the genre didn't feel right for me. I chose electric guitar as my second minor subject. I attended
a vocal group and a choir. I began taking orchestral conducting classes and I am trying to play the flute and the trumpet at home. Because of wanting
to do so many different things I can't focus on one instrument in particular, which would be the sensible thing to do. I am just a person who tries to be
good at everything ending up being excellent at nothing because I don't have enough time to
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Personal Narrative
When I was little the world looked so colorful and everything had a surprise ending that made you hold onto your seat. Growing up made me
realize how twisted the world can be, so many people believe in corruption. I walk on a road that's not even on the map, a road that is similar to
me. It leads to somewhere unexpected, but having to get there isn't worth the walk. *Chapter One* "Nice to see you again, Minzy." Mrs. Park says,
gesturing her boney fingers to her office chair, tilting her head up to look at me. This room is suffocating, it has been for five years. "I see you don't
seem too happy to see me." She mutters as her upper lip curls into a faint smile. I softly shrug, "No offence, but this isn't exactly the highlight of my
...show more content...
"I have faith in you," she muttered, "You just need the will to change." "Faith?" I questioned, laughing, and leaned up in my seat, "Put your faith
into something worth the time like god, not me." "I recognize a case that's worth working on when I see one," She stated, staring at me. "You
wouldn't recognize cocaine if it was sprinkled on your cereal," I harshly retorted, standing up, and walking to the door. "There are thirty minutes
left!" "Spend that time doing your hair, I think it needs this consultation more than me." I growl, flinging the door open, and marching out. Stuffing
my hands in my pockets I pull out my white ear buds, pushing them in my ears. Walking down the hospital halls I've come accustomed to. The air
smells like disinfectant, and the each wall has a sorrowful story that it keeps a secret. Everyone has a secret some are just so small they keep them
locked away, while others have a huge secret they wish they could lock away. I pull my hood over my head, walking down the endless, narrow
hallway. "You dropped this," a soft, manly voices muttered, and pulled on the back of my
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Personal Narrative: My Autobiography
As I sit here with my fingers on the keyboard, I am nervous about writing this autobiography. This week I have mentally had to prepare myself up to
complete this assignment. People that know me intimately know my story, but it is a bit more challenging to share intimate details of your life with a
complete stranger. As I gave it more thought, I realized that is the purpose of the assignment. We will face students that will be just as afraid to reveal
the details of their lives. As professionals we must use our own life experiences to guide students into turning a negative situation into something
affirmative. From the very beginning of my life it appeared that I would be just another statistic. My mother was an eighteen year old high...show more
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On this particular day my sister had a friend spending the night. My mother and stepfather began drinking and arguing over something trivial. I
attempted to mediate, but the screaming continued. I decided to get my two year old brother, sister and her friend and take them to my room
until the situation deescalated. I closed the door to my room and entertained the younger kids until we all fell asleep. A while later I heard my
mother screaming at my stepfather to come into the house. Repeatedly she said, "Walter come in". After the third time she asked him to come in I
heard three loud noises. The noised sounded like fireworks going off. After the last pop I did not hear my mother say anything else. I jumped out
of my bed and ran into the living room. When I made it to the living room I saw my mother lying on the floor and my stepfather standing in the
doorway with a gun pointed at her. I screamed when I saw her and kneeled down to check to see if she was breathing. I could not feel a pulse and I
started yelling at my stepfather saying, "Why did you have to shoot my mom?" I stood up and began walking toward him and he said "stop right
there or I will have to shoot you too!" I stopped as he demanded and just stood there looking at him. He finally yelled at me to call the police. When
I ran to the phone he left and went to a neighbor's house. I stayed by my mother's side until the police and ambulance came. By the time the
ambulance arrived, it was too late, my mother had passed. I was only fifteen years old, my sister was seven and my baby brother was two years
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Personal Narrative Essay
Facing the river, I could hear the hustle from the rows of bungalows crouched upon the long stairs behind me, along which mottled walls tumbled. I
lived in an unusual part of this city; nearly abandoned after World War в…
Ў, it collected everybody from injured veterans to recently "re–educated"
scholars, and recently, from pedlars to drug dealers. Years ago, the slum's veterans began to abuse narcotics as an alternative to expensive medical
treatment, and soon narcotics took a hold. Addicts gathered together in the decaying alleyway at the end zigzagging lanes. Sometimes, I would find
crumpled tinfoil in the long grass springing up between houses. Sometimes I found needles in the sidewalk. But my memory of this district began in a
tidy bungalow...show more content...
Braided in the wind, tunes from grandpa's bamboo flute would accompany me all the way to the riverbank. Fast moving was years with my
grandparents' care. I became old enough to start school and my parents' business greatly improved, enough that they could move me to a new
community in the busy city center, and a good school. I immediately recognized a huge discrepancy between my perspective and my classmates'
perspectives, which became obvious as I entered the student council in the first year of secondary school: the president insisted on authoritarian
decision–making when organizing activities, and I was used to living in a community where everybody chipped in. Hadn't my grandparents spent their
adult life caring for a child that wasn't even their own? But in my school council, the "student " council was nominal. Members in the student council
were positively receiving orders of work from the president and the teacher; other members rarely raised objections, and discussions were rare and
unenlightened. I, however, discovered that we could have accomplished tasks rather that just finished them if the president listened to others'
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Personal Narrative: My Essay
When I first entered high school, I thought I knew everything I possibly could about writing essays. During my freshmen year, I made good grades
in my English class, which only furthered my enormous ego with my ability to write. Moving into sophomore year, a new teacher came to North
Murray High School, and I was lucky enough to receive Mrs. Kim Knight for my tenth grade honors English class. She was like no other teacher I have
even experienced, Knight, from the very beginning, pushed me in absolutely everything. The first essay was assigned, and I knew I was going to do
wonderful. I felt very confident in turning my essay in until she came back with them graded and gave a long speech about how many of us had
work ahead, but that was good because she was going to teach us how to compose an essay. Despite the speech, I had some confidence left that my
level of writing was good enough to satisfy her criteria. When I received my essay, I could barely rad it because of how many red marks took up the
pages. Now my grade was not terrible; I received a high eighty, but that's when I realized my ability to...show more content...
The following year, I chose to go into dual enrollment and take College English 1101 with Mrs. Kim Knight. I only thought I knew what I was
getting into. After taking College English 1101 and 1102 with her I felt utterly done. I was pushed to where I could not go any further as a writer;
however, I will never regret taking her as my professor. My knowledge of writing has grew tremendously, and I still ask her for help on my other
college courses. Knight has been more than just a teacher; she has been a friend, advisor, mentor, and much more because of how much she truly
cares about her students' success. If I had not had her as a teacher, I know I would not have been able to push myself into continuing college courses
and excelling in
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Personal Narrative: A Personal Essay
Plav, Montenegro is a small, poor village in Europe. It is the place where my parents were born and raised. Even though I was born in Brooklyn,
New York, I feel I was raised in Plav, Montenegro, too. Growing up in America, where the culture and traditions are so different from that of
Montenegro, I was faced with the obstacle of trying to become part of mainstream America while maintaining my own culture. Entering
kindergarten, I knew absolutely no English. I spoke Serbian with my parents, siblings, and grandma and had no one to teach me English. I
remember being a part of the ESL class. While all the other kids laughed and talked among themselves, I was trying to comprehend what my
teacher was saying to me. At home, while I needed to practice English, I was told to speak Serbian. All I longed for as a child was to fit in with my
peers; to conform, to be like them. Yet, I struggled to feel acceptance in my own "hometown." During lunch at school, while everyone had a peanut
butter and jelly sandwich, I had a Bulgarian cheese sandwich. I did not understand how those birthday invitations worked! I struggled to do my
homework without being able to read directions. It was difficult to know whom I could trust, so I rarely asked for help....show more content...
I was essentially living a dual life: I neither wanted to be left out and isolated at school, nor did I want to ignore my family and native culture.
Because my parents were facing the same challenge, they could offer me no help. I had to solve this dilemma on my own. I overcame this obstacle by
calling up, what I considered, my inner resources. My well–roundedness, versatility, and confidence were all vital in helping me become the person I
am today. I have found a harmonious balance in which I can be both an American and
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Personal Narrative
The sparks fly in the air, there are marshmallows in your hair, and you're with your favorite people in the world. This is called the best place on
earth, for me at least. I enjoy camping so very much, you meet new people, experience different things, make new memories, and have a blast. You
also see new sights, smell some things, and always wake up to the birds singing and not the bustling streets of the city. Camping is my go to
activity. Every morning when I wake up, I hear the morning bird's call and the running of the stream. When I'm camping, I wake up around five in
the morning. When I step outside, my mom already has my hot cocoa ready, my dad has made breakfast, and there is a chair by the fire with my
name on it. Seriously, I sewed my name on my chair, so it literally has my name on it. Sometimes when we're out camping, my mom let's us have
cookie dough for breakfast. It's not the healthiest thing to have for breakfast, but it does give us a lot of energy when we're hiking....show more content...
I can't go on ferris wheels, rock walls, or go up on the highest level of seats at AT&T Park without freaking out. When I climb on an actual
mountain, I lose all my fears until I look down. One of my nicknames in the family is "mountain goat". We were once on a trip to Arizona to meet up
with my mom's cousin's family. They are so fun one of them has an afro and the other went outside climbed up a tree and jumped on the roof, and
finally yelled down the chimney. To get back to the story, we were climbing one of the smaller mountains(which was still pretty high).We were
seven–eighths of the way done when I looked down at where my family was. When I saw that they weren't that far away from me, I looked behind
them and saw how far down we were. I immediately turned and started freaking out. We were so close to reaching the peak, but I insisted that we head
down. It's really ironic that my nickname is mountain goat, but I'm afraid of
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How To Write An Example Of Personal Narrative
Hi Mrs. Adams My name is Keegan Burkart, I'm 16,and I'm a sophomore at Middle Creek High School. I'm curious to see if there are any open
positions for after school counselors at Middle Creek Elementary. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Info Cell Phone: 919–348–3649
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Personal Narrative Essay : Personal Experience
It was an ordinary day of being a college student at summer's eve university. The wind gently blowing against the fresh green trees, pine cones
falling softly towards the ground, and students desperately dishing out flyers so that others will come and join their club. For me these things are
way too repetitive. I want something new to happen, such as having less homework given by my professor or maybe even having an accident
occurring. Don't get me wrong, I'm not the type of person who likes having these events happening, but I do like some excitement. I, Aiden Sartore
will make a change in my life and make it the best. Muhahaha! A sudden burst came into my room. "Hey Aiden, can you be more quiet, I have some of
my friends over for some drinks!" "How about you knock first before you start rampaging into my room Danny!" "I can do whatever I want and besides
are you still dreaming about your little fantasies?"" Just mind your own business will ya?" I looked at the clock, it was around six pm. I grabbed my
bag and started walking towards the door. "And where are you going?" "I'm going to the study hall so I won't be interrupted by your ruckus." I opened
the door and slammed it with anger. Danny has always been a bother ever since I was forced to share a dorm room with him. Just looking at him made
him annoying because of way slicks back his brown greasy hair and the way he slurs his word just to act cool. We were like oil and water, we don't mix
very well.
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Personal Narrative Essay
It was a misty morning right above the ocean's surface. My brother's head, along with seven others, was bobbing in the waves and obscured by the
morning haze. The sun had just broken the horizon and emitted its luminous rays of scarlet red, orange, and pink underneath the clouds. Beyond
the clouds was the sky, an endless pool of blue. I felt like I had jumped into a picture of a brochure. Subsequently, reality came back to me and I no
longer felt pleasant emotions from the scenery. "We're going down!" said Mark. Snapped back into reality, I felt dazed for a moment. I realized I had
been floating in the ocean for half an hour now and I was in a deep sea diving class. The suit I was wearing was made of thick material; almost like the
skin...show more content...
The sound was so clear and authentic. I spun around to see that Mark was hammering his open palm with a closed fist to draw our attention. The
seven of us, his students, had to demonstrate what we learned from his class. First, each of the seven of us had to signal whether or not we had
enough oxygen left in our tanks. One by one, everyone gave the thumbs up and then we had to show him that we knew how to clear fog from our
goggles. Next, we had to demonstrate how we should react had our tube been caught in something and our nozzle yanked out of our mouths. I
accidentally tried to breath when I took out my mouthpiece and sucked in a mouthful of salt water. It was vile; it tasted salty and bitter at the same
time. I quickly put my nozzle back into my mouth, pushed the button and a blast of bubble filled my mouth, and then I began dry–heaving. I could not
breath for 30 seconds at a time profusely dry–heaving each time. Once I recovered and returned to my natural composure, I had to demonstrate how I
would react to running out of oxygen. Once again, I had to remove the nozzle from my mouth, but this time I made sure to not lose my breath. I
reached towards Jeff, grabbed his emergency nozzle, put it in my mouth and pushed the button, and signaled "okay" to
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Personal Narrative Essay
I lied in my bed one night, my heart pounding, rapid breathing, and racing thoughts. I was having a panic attack. Life's a journey and just a few are
easy, clear paths. Majority have obstacles that they must overcome to continuing living the life they want. One obstacle and journey that I have dealt
with in my life is my anxiety. I have had anxiety for as long as I can remember. As a child, I would worry about everything, but was constantly told
that it was normal to worry about things. Anxiety was just the norm for me. Even though I have had anxiety all my life there was one point when my
anxiety was at its worst. I would have multiple panic attacks almost every day. A significant journey that has shaped me into the person I am today is the
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Personal Narrative
It was the final night of the camping trip. My family had come to the woods, and having spent two days toughing it out in a tent, we decided to treat
ourselves and stay in a cabin. The day was well spent and included fishing, roasting marshmallows, and playing games with my mom, dad, and little
sister, Payton. Understandably, all four of us were exhausted. Things started to go wrong when I entered the cabin bedroom. Late at night, when I
concluded everyone had went to bed after accidentally falling asleep on the patio, I hastily walked into the room I shared with my sister. Through the
dark, I saw a faint outline of her blonde hair on the top bunk. After quietly slipping into bed, I began to hear quiet, timorous humming coming from
above me.
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Image nine resonates with me because it represents women "taking a seat at the table" in business and I believe more women need to be at the table.
The photograph showing a woman in the back row reminds me of a theme from Sheryl Sandberg's book, Lean In, where she urges women to take a
seat at the table versus sitting on the side of the room. After graduating from Smith College, where I was empowered by intellectually curious and
ambitious women, and then transitioning to banking, a male–dominated industry, I recognized early in my career how few women there were in
executive roles. As a career driven woman I became inspired to change the status quo and promote the career advancement of women. In my
professional career, I have taken several...show more content...
I learned that the bank sponsored employee led groups and I was passionate about creating a group to support women since one did not exist. I formed
and led a founding committee that was successful in fulfilling the necessary requirements for approval and funding. These responsibilities included
creating a charter and bylaws, demonstrating firm–wide interest, and proposing future programming to support our mission. After gaining approval and
funding from human resources, our founding committee secured Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to speak at the launch event. The launch for our group was
so popular that we had to a find a new venue to accommodate the 100+ employees who wanted to attend. Next, we obtained the bank's chief
technology officer as our executive sponsor, the only female executive. After the launch, I went on to lead programming, which included organizing
"Lean In" circles for women at varying levels, a roundtable chat with our president & CEO, and lunch & learns with our chief technology officer.
Within the first year the group grew to over 100 active
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Narrative Essay On Personal Narrative

  • 1. Narrative Essay On Personal Narrative I felt really connected to your experience after reading your personal narrative essay. I could relate to your essay because I suffered a lost in my family too. When I was really young, my grandma passed away suddenly and my time with her was cut short significantly. So, reading your personal narrative essay made me reminisce back to the day I found out she died. Similarly, just like you I went through a wave of emotions consisting of shock, grief, and acceptance. I'm sorry for your loss and I can't imagine the full extent of what you went through. I found the title intriguing and captivating. When I read the title, my initial thought was "Wow, this is interesting. I wonder what this essay will be about." considering birthdays and funerals Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. How To Write A Personal Narrative Essay School was never truly something that was extremely hard for me. I have maintained at a minimum, a 3.0 GPA or higher since 4th grade. I have had a few struggling points in school, but everyone has those moments; no one is perfect, but everyone has that one point in time, whether it is school related or even in everyday life. My struggle point began during my freshman year of high school in my Spanish II class. Even though I had taken Spanish I, it failed to stick in my brain. So I began cheating on my tests, merely to breeze by with no remorse until one dreaded day I took the answers from the wrong person and completely failed my test. At that moment that is when I realized, cheating was not for me and it is the wrong thing to do, so I changed...show more content... I began changing my study habits; I found out that the best way for me to study was to read all my notes and handouts at least three times every day. I even re–annotated all my handouts every time I read it, in case there were some things that I may have missed the first time. As time went on I felt I needed more than just reading my notes so I began joining in study groups with people who were willing to help me with anything that I may have needed. I realized that meditation was needed to so I started going to the library just so I could find peace and quiet and actually be able to think at a better pace. I have learned that there are so many ways to study and research is another way that can be beneficial; therefore I decided to start researching things that related to my topic of study. My parent told me to plan a specific time to study when I am most alert that way I will not get tired quickly and that has helped me throughout my school years, I still have a certain time that I study and do my homework so I do not overwhelm myself. Furthermore, my parents give me tips that helped them study when they were in school. My mom said to always eat healthy and get a good night's sleep; it helps you to stay focused and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Personal Narrative The Argument When I went to Boston to visit my mom I would see my best friend. She is my mom's boyfriend's niece, so it's pretty clear how we met. One day when she came over for a sleep over we got in a argument over a stupid situation. It was about 2:00am we were still up eating junk food, laughing, and playing. The next day, my cousin who I haven't seen in forever came over, we were both so excited to see each other she literally jumped on me! When she say my friend Arianna she stopped looked at her with a very confused face, then looked at me and asked "who's that?" I introduced my cousin, Honesty and told her "this is my friend, Arianna." They both said "hello" and waved to each other. So after that we decided instead of staying in the...show more content... "She's just playing, she always jokes around like this," "No, she looked serious like she really meant it," she said freaking out. I told her in a serious voice " listen my cousin is not psycho she's really nice and cool and if your going to be my friend you have to learn to get used to her." She stormed out the bathroom very upset. To be honest, I really didn't care if she was mad I would wait till she got over her little phase. We went in the movies and watched Fast and Furious 6. After we left we talked about how good the movie was. We got in the car and went to go buy some pizza and once we got in the car the smell took over the car. It makes you want to drool the whole entire time. When we got home, we changed our clothes to get comfortable and eat some pizza. While we were in the room Arianna pulled me outside. "I need to talk to you," she says "About what?" I say confused. "I want to go home," she says quietly "Why?" I Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Personal Narrative The aggressive slam of my door still rang loudly in my ear. I walked over to my bed, unaware of it, just trusting my body to guide me wherever I needed to be. I can't believe I said those words. I can't believe she said that to me, I thought to myself as my hands unconsciously reached for a duffel bag on my desk and started filling it with clothes and small snacks. As the multitude of crude insults my mother had said to me still filled my mind, I went for the door and opened it again, hands trembling as to what was waiting for me on the other side. I turned the knob and crept down the empty staircase, quiet as a mouse. Finally making it through the living room and into the kitchen, I reached for the back door when all the lights flashed on. ...show more content... The sky was pitch black when I decided to pull into a coffee shop on the side of the road. I had no idea where I was, but I didn't care; I just needed to get away from what I called my home mere hours ago. As I walked into the almost empty cafГ©, I looked around and began to realize where I was. I had driven all the way to the coast, down to the beach my old family had always visited. Years of memories flooded my mind, late nights sitting in here with my parents, sneaking sips of their coffee when they weren't looking. My feet guided me to the back of the shop, the place my parents and I always sat as my eyes wandered around, taking in all my surroundings. My feet suddenly stopped in front of the booth and when I looked up, my father sat right before me. He looked more tired than usual, worn down but happy, like a huge weight had been lifted off his Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Example Of Personal Narrative Individualism On a typical March evening in Naples, I was introduced to this world– not the one in Italy (I wish) but in Florida. Unfortunately, my residence there was only temporary because I skipped around from place to place several times in Florida. In retrospect, however, I can credit my current "rugged individualist" character to these times. The "rugged" part did not until later though, so I was a bashful little boy until then. Anyways, there were several mornings while enjoying my Corn Flakes where I told my mother that I did not feel well so that I did not have to go to school. She did not ever find anything wrong with me, so I would reluctantly pick up my oversized, black book bag and start my day. Consequently, this shyness is what led to my isolationist character, which I did not truly break until the age of around 15. So, in Florida, I lived until the age of ten and I was a "special", devoted introvert. After Florida came Houma, Louisiana, home of the nothing extraordinary. I lived in Louisiana for a year before...show more content... All my life, I found respectable success with grades. However, my dad never really mentioned anything about it. In ninth grade, I managed to pass the first two quarters with perfect grades and finally my father acknowledged it. He only said, "I'm proud of you, son," in his typical monotone, ostensibly–angry voice, but it made my mind click as I sat across from him in our poorly–lit kitchen. It was like as if an old, rusty engine in my mind finally turned on after years of refusing to do so. I find it quite interesting how a few words can do so much to another person. From there on, I decided that academic success would be my chief priority. As a result, my determination to become someone my parents would be proud of heightened to unprecedented levels. I became as "fired up" as the Mad Hatter is after gallons of tea and ready to take on the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Personal Narrative Essay Junior year, known for being the most strenuous academically, and full of the most changes: you get your drivers license, take the dreadful SAT and ACT, and the list goes on and on. I feel I grew up immensely through the course of those few months, not only on an intellectual level, but socially as well. I have always been confident and enjoyed conversing with my peers, however, I was deathly afraid of public speaking, and February 13, 2015 I was forced to face those fears. I had no idea I was going to be asked to give a speech. I can still remember the day that my principal called me to the office to give me this opportunity. Not a drop of hesitation crossed my mind when I agreed to give this speech; how could I say no to the principal's ...show more content... I wrote my speech and handed it in to the principal. After weeks of preparations and support from my family and friends it was finally the day of the big speech. I walked to the podium and a sudden sense of fear ran through my nerves like the chill of an icy wind, however I shook it off and ranted my heart out in front of 1000 beaming eyes. I thought about the words of advice and support my family and friends had told me before I go up there, and held back my fears and anxieties. When the speech was over and I was able to breath again, I sat down and thought about what I had just done. I had just achieved what I was most afraid of doing for all of my life, public speaking, and when I thought back on it, I realized it was not that bad. In fact, I enjoyed the feeling of stepping off the stage to a round of applause and hearing compliments from my peers and their parents on how touching my speech had been. This day was the start of a newfound freedom for me. No longer was I trapped by the worries of what others would think. I had persevered through the doubt and learned that, "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself", my favorite quote of all time asserted by the great Franklin D. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Personal Narrative My family is full of musicians. My parents and my grandfather all play in the same wind band, in which my great grandfather used to play as well, so it was assumed that I continue the tradition. For a long time I thought that wind music is old–fashioned and certainly not "cool" enough. I dreamt of becoming a famous singer making cheerful pop music. I've changed a lot since then. My mother first took me to a music playschool when I was still a baby, and at the age of four I started taking private piano lessons. I practiced like crazy and always came to the lesson prepared. In 2007 I became an official student in Lappeenranta music institute and continued playing the piano with the same teacher. I also started studying music theory with the catch of my mother being my teacher. There was really no choice. In 5th grade I began to have more interest in wind music so after I had tried my grandfather's euphonium I decided to take it as my minor subject. Naturally, starting to play in a wind band also became essential. At first it was boring because I didn't know anybody. But later on I got to know some of the other musicians and made new friends. I even met my boyfriend thanks to playing the euphonium. I started to like it so much that I switched the euphonium as my major subject and piano as my minor....show more content... I was in a band for a couple of years but quit because the genre didn't feel right for me. I chose electric guitar as my second minor subject. I attended a vocal group and a choir. I began taking orchestral conducting classes and I am trying to play the flute and the trumpet at home. Because of wanting to do so many different things I can't focus on one instrument in particular, which would be the sensible thing to do. I am just a person who tries to be good at everything ending up being excellent at nothing because I don't have enough time to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Personal Narrative When I was little the world looked so colorful and everything had a surprise ending that made you hold onto your seat. Growing up made me realize how twisted the world can be, so many people believe in corruption. I walk on a road that's not even on the map, a road that is similar to me. It leads to somewhere unexpected, but having to get there isn't worth the walk. *Chapter One* "Nice to see you again, Minzy." Mrs. Park says, gesturing her boney fingers to her office chair, tilting her head up to look at me. This room is suffocating, it has been for five years. "I see you don't seem too happy to see me." She mutters as her upper lip curls into a faint smile. I softly shrug, "No offence, but this isn't exactly the highlight of my ...show more content... "I have faith in you," she muttered, "You just need the will to change." "Faith?" I questioned, laughing, and leaned up in my seat, "Put your faith into something worth the time like god, not me." "I recognize a case that's worth working on when I see one," She stated, staring at me. "You wouldn't recognize cocaine if it was sprinkled on your cereal," I harshly retorted, standing up, and walking to the door. "There are thirty minutes left!" "Spend that time doing your hair, I think it needs this consultation more than me." I growl, flinging the door open, and marching out. Stuffing my hands in my pockets I pull out my white ear buds, pushing them in my ears. Walking down the hospital halls I've come accustomed to. The air smells like disinfectant, and the each wall has a sorrowful story that it keeps a secret. Everyone has a secret some are just so small they keep them locked away, while others have a huge secret they wish they could lock away. I pull my hood over my head, walking down the endless, narrow hallway. "You dropped this," a soft, manly voices muttered, and pulled on the back of my Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Personal Narrative: My Autobiography As I sit here with my fingers on the keyboard, I am nervous about writing this autobiography. This week I have mentally had to prepare myself up to complete this assignment. People that know me intimately know my story, but it is a bit more challenging to share intimate details of your life with a complete stranger. As I gave it more thought, I realized that is the purpose of the assignment. We will face students that will be just as afraid to reveal the details of their lives. As professionals we must use our own life experiences to guide students into turning a negative situation into something affirmative. From the very beginning of my life it appeared that I would be just another statistic. My mother was an eighteen year old high...show more content... On this particular day my sister had a friend spending the night. My mother and stepfather began drinking and arguing over something trivial. I attempted to mediate, but the screaming continued. I decided to get my two year old brother, sister and her friend and take them to my room until the situation deescalated. I closed the door to my room and entertained the younger kids until we all fell asleep. A while later I heard my mother screaming at my stepfather to come into the house. Repeatedly she said, "Walter come in". After the third time she asked him to come in I heard three loud noises. The noised sounded like fireworks going off. After the last pop I did not hear my mother say anything else. I jumped out of my bed and ran into the living room. When I made it to the living room I saw my mother lying on the floor and my stepfather standing in the doorway with a gun pointed at her. I screamed when I saw her and kneeled down to check to see if she was breathing. I could not feel a pulse and I started yelling at my stepfather saying, "Why did you have to shoot my mom?" I stood up and began walking toward him and he said "stop right there or I will have to shoot you too!" I stopped as he demanded and just stood there looking at him. He finally yelled at me to call the police. When I ran to the phone he left and went to a neighbor's house. I stayed by my mother's side until the police and ambulance came. By the time the ambulance arrived, it was too late, my mother had passed. I was only fifteen years old, my sister was seven and my baby brother was two years Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Personal Narrative Essay Facing the river, I could hear the hustle from the rows of bungalows crouched upon the long stairs behind me, along which mottled walls tumbled. I lived in an unusual part of this city; nearly abandoned after World War в… Ў, it collected everybody from injured veterans to recently "re–educated" scholars, and recently, from pedlars to drug dealers. Years ago, the slum's veterans began to abuse narcotics as an alternative to expensive medical treatment, and soon narcotics took a hold. Addicts gathered together in the decaying alleyway at the end zigzagging lanes. Sometimes, I would find crumpled tinfoil in the long grass springing up between houses. Sometimes I found needles in the sidewalk. But my memory of this district began in a tidy bungalow...show more content... Braided in the wind, tunes from grandpa's bamboo flute would accompany me all the way to the riverbank. Fast moving was years with my grandparents' care. I became old enough to start school and my parents' business greatly improved, enough that they could move me to a new community in the busy city center, and a good school. I immediately recognized a huge discrepancy between my perspective and my classmates' perspectives, which became obvious as I entered the student council in the first year of secondary school: the president insisted on authoritarian decision–making when organizing activities, and I was used to living in a community where everybody chipped in. Hadn't my grandparents spent their adult life caring for a child that wasn't even their own? But in my school council, the "student " council was nominal. Members in the student council were positively receiving orders of work from the president and the teacher; other members rarely raised objections, and discussions were rare and unenlightened. I, however, discovered that we could have accomplished tasks rather that just finished them if the president listened to others' Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Personal Narrative: My Essay When I first entered high school, I thought I knew everything I possibly could about writing essays. During my freshmen year, I made good grades in my English class, which only furthered my enormous ego with my ability to write. Moving into sophomore year, a new teacher came to North Murray High School, and I was lucky enough to receive Mrs. Kim Knight for my tenth grade honors English class. She was like no other teacher I have even experienced, Knight, from the very beginning, pushed me in absolutely everything. The first essay was assigned, and I knew I was going to do wonderful. I felt very confident in turning my essay in until she came back with them graded and gave a long speech about how many of us had work ahead, but that was good because she was going to teach us how to compose an essay. Despite the speech, I had some confidence left that my level of writing was good enough to satisfy her criteria. When I received my essay, I could barely rad it because of how many red marks took up the pages. Now my grade was not terrible; I received a high eighty, but that's when I realized my ability to...show more content... The following year, I chose to go into dual enrollment and take College English 1101 with Mrs. Kim Knight. I only thought I knew what I was getting into. After taking College English 1101 and 1102 with her I felt utterly done. I was pushed to where I could not go any further as a writer; however, I will never regret taking her as my professor. My knowledge of writing has grew tremendously, and I still ask her for help on my other college courses. Knight has been more than just a teacher; she has been a friend, advisor, mentor, and much more because of how much she truly cares about her students' success. If I had not had her as a teacher, I know I would not have been able to push myself into continuing college courses and excelling in Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Personal Narrative: A Personal Essay Plav, Montenegro is a small, poor village in Europe. It is the place where my parents were born and raised. Even though I was born in Brooklyn, New York, I feel I was raised in Plav, Montenegro, too. Growing up in America, where the culture and traditions are so different from that of Montenegro, I was faced with the obstacle of trying to become part of mainstream America while maintaining my own culture. Entering kindergarten, I knew absolutely no English. I spoke Serbian with my parents, siblings, and grandma and had no one to teach me English. I remember being a part of the ESL class. While all the other kids laughed and talked among themselves, I was trying to comprehend what my teacher was saying to me. At home, while I needed to practice English, I was told to speak Serbian. All I longed for as a child was to fit in with my peers; to conform, to be like them. Yet, I struggled to feel acceptance in my own "hometown." During lunch at school, while everyone had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, I had a Bulgarian cheese sandwich. I did not understand how those birthday invitations worked! I struggled to do my homework without being able to read directions. It was difficult to know whom I could trust, so I rarely asked for help....show more content... I was essentially living a dual life: I neither wanted to be left out and isolated at school, nor did I want to ignore my family and native culture. Because my parents were facing the same challenge, they could offer me no help. I had to solve this dilemma on my own. I overcame this obstacle by calling up, what I considered, my inner resources. My well–roundedness, versatility, and confidence were all vital in helping me become the person I am today. I have found a harmonious balance in which I can be both an American and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Personal Narrative The sparks fly in the air, there are marshmallows in your hair, and you're with your favorite people in the world. This is called the best place on earth, for me at least. I enjoy camping so very much, you meet new people, experience different things, make new memories, and have a blast. You also see new sights, smell some things, and always wake up to the birds singing and not the bustling streets of the city. Camping is my go to activity. Every morning when I wake up, I hear the morning bird's call and the running of the stream. When I'm camping, I wake up around five in the morning. When I step outside, my mom already has my hot cocoa ready, my dad has made breakfast, and there is a chair by the fire with my name on it. Seriously, I sewed my name on my chair, so it literally has my name on it. Sometimes when we're out camping, my mom let's us have cookie dough for breakfast. It's not the healthiest thing to have for breakfast, but it does give us a lot of energy when we're hiking....show more content... I can't go on ferris wheels, rock walls, or go up on the highest level of seats at AT&T Park without freaking out. When I climb on an actual mountain, I lose all my fears until I look down. One of my nicknames in the family is "mountain goat". We were once on a trip to Arizona to meet up with my mom's cousin's family. They are so fun one of them has an afro and the other went outside climbed up a tree and jumped on the roof, and finally yelled down the chimney. To get back to the story, we were climbing one of the smaller mountains(which was still pretty high).We were seven–eighths of the way done when I looked down at where my family was. When I saw that they weren't that far away from me, I looked behind them and saw how far down we were. I immediately turned and started freaking out. We were so close to reaching the peak, but I insisted that we head down. It's really ironic that my nickname is mountain goat, but I'm afraid of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. How To Write An Example Of Personal Narrative Hi Mrs. Adams My name is Keegan Burkart, I'm 16,and I'm a sophomore at Middle Creek High School. I'm curious to see if there are any open positions for after school counselors at Middle Creek Elementary. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Info Cell Phone: 919–348–3649 Email: maestro4082@gmail.com Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Personal Narrative Essay : Personal Experience It was an ordinary day of being a college student at summer's eve university. The wind gently blowing against the fresh green trees, pine cones falling softly towards the ground, and students desperately dishing out flyers so that others will come and join their club. For me these things are way too repetitive. I want something new to happen, such as having less homework given by my professor or maybe even having an accident occurring. Don't get me wrong, I'm not the type of person who likes having these events happening, but I do like some excitement. I, Aiden Sartore will make a change in my life and make it the best. Muhahaha! A sudden burst came into my room. "Hey Aiden, can you be more quiet, I have some of my friends over for some drinks!" "How about you knock first before you start rampaging into my room Danny!" "I can do whatever I want and besides are you still dreaming about your little fantasies?"" Just mind your own business will ya?" I looked at the clock, it was around six pm. I grabbed my bag and started walking towards the door. "And where are you going?" "I'm going to the study hall so I won't be interrupted by your ruckus." I opened the door and slammed it with anger. Danny has always been a bother ever since I was forced to share a dorm room with him. Just looking at him made him annoying because of way slicks back his brown greasy hair and the way he slurs his word just to act cool. We were like oil and water, we don't mix very well. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Personal Narrative Essay It was a misty morning right above the ocean's surface. My brother's head, along with seven others, was bobbing in the waves and obscured by the morning haze. The sun had just broken the horizon and emitted its luminous rays of scarlet red, orange, and pink underneath the clouds. Beyond the clouds was the sky, an endless pool of blue. I felt like I had jumped into a picture of a brochure. Subsequently, reality came back to me and I no longer felt pleasant emotions from the scenery. "We're going down!" said Mark. Snapped back into reality, I felt dazed for a moment. I realized I had been floating in the ocean for half an hour now and I was in a deep sea diving class. The suit I was wearing was made of thick material; almost like the skin...show more content... The sound was so clear and authentic. I spun around to see that Mark was hammering his open palm with a closed fist to draw our attention. The seven of us, his students, had to demonstrate what we learned from his class. First, each of the seven of us had to signal whether or not we had enough oxygen left in our tanks. One by one, everyone gave the thumbs up and then we had to show him that we knew how to clear fog from our goggles. Next, we had to demonstrate how we should react had our tube been caught in something and our nozzle yanked out of our mouths. I accidentally tried to breath when I took out my mouthpiece and sucked in a mouthful of salt water. It was vile; it tasted salty and bitter at the same time. I quickly put my nozzle back into my mouth, pushed the button and a blast of bubble filled my mouth, and then I began dry–heaving. I could not breath for 30 seconds at a time profusely dry–heaving each time. Once I recovered and returned to my natural composure, I had to demonstrate how I would react to running out of oxygen. Once again, I had to remove the nozzle from my mouth, but this time I made sure to not lose my breath. I reached towards Jeff, grabbed his emergency nozzle, put it in my mouth and pushed the button, and signaled "okay" to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Personal Narrative Essay I lied in my bed one night, my heart pounding, rapid breathing, and racing thoughts. I was having a panic attack. Life's a journey and just a few are easy, clear paths. Majority have obstacles that they must overcome to continuing living the life they want. One obstacle and journey that I have dealt with in my life is my anxiety. I have had anxiety for as long as I can remember. As a child, I would worry about everything, but was constantly told that it was normal to worry about things. Anxiety was just the norm for me. Even though I have had anxiety all my life there was one point when my anxiety was at its worst. I would have multiple panic attacks almost every day. A significant journey that has shaped me into the person I am today is the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Personal Narrative It was the final night of the camping trip. My family had come to the woods, and having spent two days toughing it out in a tent, we decided to treat ourselves and stay in a cabin. The day was well spent and included fishing, roasting marshmallows, and playing games with my mom, dad, and little sister, Payton. Understandably, all four of us were exhausted. Things started to go wrong when I entered the cabin bedroom. Late at night, when I concluded everyone had went to bed after accidentally falling asleep on the patio, I hastily walked into the room I shared with my sister. Through the dark, I saw a faint outline of her blonde hair on the top bunk. After quietly slipping into bed, I began to hear quiet, timorous humming coming from above me. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Personal Narrative Essay Examples Image nine resonates with me because it represents women "taking a seat at the table" in business and I believe more women need to be at the table. The photograph showing a woman in the back row reminds me of a theme from Sheryl Sandberg's book, Lean In, where she urges women to take a seat at the table versus sitting on the side of the room. After graduating from Smith College, where I was empowered by intellectually curious and ambitious women, and then transitioning to banking, a male–dominated industry, I recognized early in my career how few women there were in executive roles. As a career driven woman I became inspired to change the status quo and promote the career advancement of women. In my professional career, I have taken several...show more content... I learned that the bank sponsored employee led groups and I was passionate about creating a group to support women since one did not exist. I formed and led a founding committee that was successful in fulfilling the necessary requirements for approval and funding. These responsibilities included creating a charter and bylaws, demonstrating firm–wide interest, and proposing future programming to support our mission. After gaining approval and funding from human resources, our founding committee secured Senator Kirsten Gillibrand to speak at the launch event. The launch for our group was so popular that we had to a find a new venue to accommodate the 100+ employees who wanted to attend. Next, we obtained the bank's chief technology officer as our executive sponsor, the only female executive. After the launch, I went on to lead programming, which included organizing "Lean In" circles for women at varying levels, a roundtable chat with our president & CEO, and lunch & learns with our chief technology officer. Within the first year the group grew to over 100 active Get more content on HelpWriting.net