Respond positively, specifically and substantially with a minimum of 200 words. No paraphrasing.
Respond positively, specifically and substantially with a minimum of 200 words. No paraphrasing.
I am 22 years old, happily engaged and a mother to a handsome, loving 3-year-old. Also, as of Aug 23 we have opened our arms and door to a 17-year-old friend who was making the wrong decisions for his future. My family and I currently reside in Saint Petersburg, Florida but plan to move out of state within the next 2 years. For the past 3 years I have worked in both childcare and nursing, however I am switching up the plan and going back to school for social work. Both jobs helped me realize that I love working with all types of ages and making an impact in a person’s life, but my personal experiences assisted me on which road I wanted to get on to help all individuals.
We all have had different stages in our life from hobbies to interests, one of mine was wanting to become a famous writer. Since a child I have always had so much to say but I never knew the right way to write it down for others to read. I would read so many books and mentally put a book together but whenever I tried to put it down on paper it would be a devastating fail. When I read the first question in Linda Talley’s article I immediately knew it was meant for me. “Why is it so easy to say you’ll set goals but difficult to actually set them and achieve them?” I have pondered this question at least a million times a year on every goal I have tried to set but never fell through with it. The article helped clear a lot of that question up. I believe 1 of my biggest problem with writing is that, just like when I talk, I ramble from one thing to another and then my paper is everywhere from the beginning to the end and then some. The second issue would be writers block. I have such a hard time forming the right words to make sense and still sound formal.
My question to all of you is what do you think would help my writers block and how could I avoid rambling?