Day 50
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Graduating with MBA, Philadelphia (2011) |
Today
is a proud moment because I was successful in staying dedicated to my
commitment of blogging daily and this day marks my 50th blog. Talking
about proud moments I still remember my graduation ceremony with approximately
over 1000 students present in the auditorium graduating with their respective
Associates, Bachelors, Master, and Doctorates degrees. The ceremony had over
5000 visitors cheering their graduation of their family member. Regardless of
the type of degree every student in the commencement ceremony had a proud
moment of achievement. Walking the stage and receiving my Master’s degree
marked on the proudest achievement for me and my family.
So here
is my question: What personal achievements make you proud?
One of
the most common asked questions in an interview panel is about personal achievements
and proud moments. For this question ideally we have a well-polished synchronized
answer to meet the criteria of the job requirement. The answer of proud moment
of accomplishment marks the personality of the interviewee in the grading
sheets of the interviewer. Some of the ideals responses to the proud moments of
achievements would include recognitions and rewards.
Do all
the achievements of proud moments need a tag of rewards and recognition? Is it
possible to have a proud moment of achievement to mark the fulfillment of a
personal commitment? Let’s take an example here ideally motherhood plays a big
role and commitment in the lifecycle of a female. We have working mothers and
stay home mothers making a commitment to raise a child with excellent characteristics.
When the child grows up to become a principled young lady or man, is the mother
having a very proud moment?
To analyze
the characterization of a proud moment we would define it as the feeling that
is incorporated by an action or a remarkable possession normally associated
with the outcome of good. This sense of proud provides lots of ammo for self-respect,
flow of self-positivity, and motivation.
“The ability to monarch truth to self-inspirations
chisels proud moments.”
~Lenji Jacob
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