Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Work Ethic #1: Character

Your character defines who you are and what you are made of. Character is one of the most important work ethics that employers look for when hiring someone for a job. When it comes to character, people feel like they need to change. That is my biggest problem with my character. I feel like I need to change into another person for someone to like me. I struggle with being who I am because I have many quirks, but I have realized that my quirks make up my character. Character can be positive and negative. I have heard many people use the phrase "It's a character flaw." I never knew what that meant until now. I believe that character can help you find yourself. It can turn you into the person you want to be. We each have our own character that defines us. Character is kind of like clay. It molds and shapes people. Being who you are is the most important character that a person can have. Remember, no one is perfect! Therefore, there's nothing wrong with being different. It's a part of your character.

Introduction

My name is Jessica Moore. I am 22 years old. I am a student at Bainbridge State College. I have a degree in Criminal Justice Technology, and I am about to graduate on April 30 with a degree in Business Administrative Technology with Paralegal Concentration.