The Importance Of Hiking Mount Everest

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A person hiking Mount Everest will have complications, such as physiological functions and overcoming the geographical features. It is nearly impossible to reach Mount Everest without effort and motivation. In other words, it is necessary for a person has to be determined in order to overcome the different types of elevations that a hiker experiences throughout their journey. In relevance to the different ranges of elevations of Mount Everest, there were different phases of my life that took a toll on me emotionally and mentally. As as result, overcoming these barriers, gave me the strength and motivation to push myself to my full capacity. I experienced numerous physiological tolls at a young age, which allowed me to become better person …show more content…

In other words, going to school and getting educated became my escape plan to achieve in life. I believe that going to school helps me think more positively and not let all the negativity in my surroundings influence me. It also allows me to see the different alternatives to respond to a situation. In addition to the negative energy in my house, I also had to overcome the traditional and structural life that most mothers from my ethnicity expect for their daughters to have. Most Hispanic mothers would like their daughters to focus on fundamental careers that are not complex such as being a housewife. Clearly, I did not want to be a housewife or prosper from a short term career, so I try to stay away from that career path. I demonstrated this in high school when I tutored other students after school, joined an infinite amount of clubs and the Health Careers …show more content…

So far, I volunteered many hours at four departments that are associated with the academy at Kern Medical Center. The department of pharmacy taught me many things in which I still apply to my daily routine. As a volunteer, I learned that there are different colored baskets and labels used to distinguish and organize the medication. Due to this, I learned to classify and prioritize my responsibilities at job shadowing, work, and school in high school. It also motivated me to use my environment as my

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