Example Of My Family Resiliency

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When it comes to my family, everything is erratic. While there are some specific movements that are identifiable there are many more movements that are random, or have been made justifiably to support other family members. On both sides of the family I have been blessed enough to meet five of my great grandparents. This is a truly amazing feeling, the last of my great grandparents passed away earlier this year at the age of 103 so hopefully longevity is something that runs deeply through our bloodlines. My great grandmother Nita Marie Collins was the great that I spent the most time with as a child. She was my dad’s grandmother, while my other greats were about an hour and a half down the road, in East Texas, my “Granny” was right down the …show more content…

There are a few trends that I noticed when I had begin to analyze my family. Each and every last person that has been mentioned in this paper has been extremely resilient. For that reason I feel as though resiliency is something that runs deep throughout my veins. There has been countless times in my life in which the easy choice would be to just quit, but everyone in my family has eyes on me. In my family I have played a very dynamic role. When I was born I was the very first child, grandchild, and great grandchild in the family on both sides. From the time I was very young it had always been engrained in me that there will always be someone watching me. I have two younger brothers and countless younger cousins who all look up to me in one way or …show more content…

Time and time again I’ve witnessed tremendous adversity strike at extremely inopportune times, each and every time the faith of my elders never wavered. Without these people showing me what it looks like to have a strong core I believe that my life would be shaped very differently. From a young age it was understood that setting goals, and going out and working hard to achieve these goals would be something that was expected of me. I was always taught that anything worth having was worth a little hard work and elbow grease. A trend that I observed while doing my research was that nearly everyone in my family has different ideas about gender roles. However, what I did realize was that the farther back I went, the more traditional the gender role ideals became. The older women of the family are all more nuturing than the men, and the men are more focused on discipline than the women

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