My Supports
What is support. Support is a person or thing that gives aid or assistance. I find myself relying on support from a few things to get me through my everyday. Its amazing they things people rely on and the things people take for granted.The supports in which I look to are my cell phone, my car, computer, alarm clock and my family.
My first support is my cell phone. I know it seems crazy to have a cell phone as a support but I feel lost if I don't have my phone on me. I use my phone to check my mail, make phone calls and to look up places or directions on the internet. My phone is very helpful and sometimes I feel I rely to much on it. I have tried turning my phone off or not bringing it with me when I go out, but I find myself wondering if someone called me.
My second support is my alarm clock. This support is connected to my first one because my alarm clock is on my cell phone. My alarm clock is what gets me up every morning for work. I may hit the snooze button a few too many times but I eventually get up. If my cell phone is dead or I dont have it with me, I wont have an alarm clock and fear I won't wake up in time. If I don't set an alarm the chances of me waking up on time or early are very slim.
My third support is my car. Having my own car is very helpful in getting from point A to point B. A few months ago my car broke down on me and I was without a car for about 2 months. My boyfriend and I now had to rely on one car for two people. I know many people do it everyday, but it was very hard trying to figure out how we were both going to get to work on time. Thankfully things worked out and we now have two cars and getting places is a whole lot easier. Without a car I found I was stuck at home. I felt as if I was constantly asking others for rides to the stores or work. Its amazing how a car can be viewed as such a valuable support.
My fourth support is my computer. My computer is very valuable to me. Though my computer I am able to take my grad classes, check my email, write papers, use the internet and stay connected with family through emails. Without a computer I wouldn’t be able to complete any of the listed tasks and I would feel disconnected.
My last support is my family. Without my family by my side I don’t think I would be half the person I am today. My family is the ones to help me out when I'm down or need help. They make me laugh and they make me made but at the end of the day I wouldn’t trade them for anyone else. They support my decisions no matter what and are willing to help out whenever and wherever they can. Not having my families support would be horrible. I'm not sure how I would deal with that and don’t plan on it ever happening.
Imaginary Challenge:
If I was diagnosed with a certain disease I would want the support from my family, friends and to the doctors and nurses who were treating me. I would be worried about my family and friends during this time because spending so much time in and out of the doctors and hospital, buying medication and other necessities can become a monetary burden on myself and others. I know that with the love and support of those closet to me I would make it through with little worries and come out stronger in the end.
My first support is my cell phone. I know it seems crazy to have a cell phone as a support but I feel lost if I don't have my phone on me. I use my phone to check my mail, make phone calls and to look up places or directions on the internet. My phone is very helpful and sometimes I feel I rely to much on it. I have tried turning my phone off or not bringing it with me when I go out, but I find myself wondering if someone called me.
My second support is my alarm clock. This support is connected to my first one because my alarm clock is on my cell phone. My alarm clock is what gets me up every morning for work. I may hit the snooze button a few too many times but I eventually get up. If my cell phone is dead or I dont have it with me, I wont have an alarm clock and fear I won't wake up in time. If I don't set an alarm the chances of me waking up on time or early are very slim.
My third support is my car. Having my own car is very helpful in getting from point A to point B. A few months ago my car broke down on me and I was without a car for about 2 months. My boyfriend and I now had to rely on one car for two people. I know many people do it everyday, but it was very hard trying to figure out how we were both going to get to work on time. Thankfully things worked out and we now have two cars and getting places is a whole lot easier. Without a car I found I was stuck at home. I felt as if I was constantly asking others for rides to the stores or work. Its amazing how a car can be viewed as such a valuable support.
My fourth support is my computer. My computer is very valuable to me. Though my computer I am able to take my grad classes, check my email, write papers, use the internet and stay connected with family through emails. Without a computer I wouldn’t be able to complete any of the listed tasks and I would feel disconnected.
My last support is my family. Without my family by my side I don’t think I would be half the person I am today. My family is the ones to help me out when I'm down or need help. They make me laugh and they make me made but at the end of the day I wouldn’t trade them for anyone else. They support my decisions no matter what and are willing to help out whenever and wherever they can. Not having my families support would be horrible. I'm not sure how I would deal with that and don’t plan on it ever happening.
Imaginary Challenge:
If I was diagnosed with a certain disease I would want the support from my family, friends and to the doctors and nurses who were treating me. I would be worried about my family and friends during this time because spending so much time in and out of the doctors and hospital, buying medication and other necessities can become a monetary burden on myself and others. I know that with the love and support of those closet to me I would make it through with little worries and come out stronger in the end.