Wednesday, January 30, 2013

My Mission Statement

My mission in life is to always be happy and content, no matter what obstacles I have to face. I want to one day have a family of my own and will strive to obtain a good job in order to support my children. I believe that I will always remain close to my family and good friends. Maintaining good relationships with loved ones is something that I believe is necessary in order to have a happy, successful life. I also hope to be able to help others, whether it is through a future career, Church activities, or community service. Making a difference in others' lives will give me purpose in life and help me to live contently. I also will strive to appreciate everything, even the simplest of things, in my life, even during hard times. My mission is to live a happy, grateful life while maintaining close relationships with my family and friends, helping others, growing in my faith, and appreciating all that God have given to me.

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Source of Identity

When most people think of me, they not only think of just me, Sarah, but also think of my sister Megan. I'm commonly referred to as "one of the twins." Growing up with a twin sister has made me realize the importance independence and finding your own identity. Although many people do still refer to my sister Megan and I as "the Troys," my mom always made sure to never call us just "the twins." She always encouraged us to be different and even signed us up for different sports and activities when we were younger so that Megan and I could develop our own likes and dislikes and not have to be with one another for every single second of the day. Surprisingly, I have never minded being just "one of the twins." This is partly because Megan and I get along so well. Although we fight just as all sisters do, we are really close--best friends even. Also, Megan and I are aware of our similarities and differences. Since we have grown up in the same environment, we share most of the same beliefs when it comes to religion, morals, and life values. However, we have different interests when it comes to school subjects and our personalities are definitely different. I am proud to say that we are very different individuals. I am who I am today because of my family. Not only Megan, but also my younger sister and my parents have shaped me into the person that I am today. My parents have influenced my values, religious beliefs, and interests. My younger sister inspires me to be a good role model. My mom and my two sisters are like friends to me rather than simply the people I share my home with. I know that my family is always there for me. Because of them, I am who I am today.