The Importance Of Self-Improvement In My Life

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Self-improvement is something to strive for. Change helps to not only improve yourself for others, but it makes you become a better person. It takes a long way to be at a state where you feel accomplished and it is not always easy getting there. My dad was the type of person that would never really show affection to my sisters and I, he wouldn't be type to ask how your day went or to tell you have a good one. He would constantly be in a bad mood and he would never say sorry for making you feel bad. I would rarely see him during the weekdays and sometimes the weekends too, I was caught up on school just like he was on work. I always had the feeling that he worked a lot even though all he was trying to do was to provide our needs. We constantly got into arguments and got mad at each other, sometimes we didn’t even talk for days. Seeing my friends have a close relationship with their dad made me get sad, because that’s something I did not have. I had everything I needed except being able to talk about life, kid around, having fun, or having an actual relationship like other dads with their daughter. My Quinceanera changed everything around. My mom wanted to have a mass specifically for the event and to get that there’s a process to go through. For two …show more content…

He would constantly give me and my cousin advice about life or even about guys, hearing his advice made me have a proud feeling towards him. He would take me out with my cousin to take us to places we wanted to go without any hesitation and spend quality time with us. We would joke around, talk sarcastically with each other, and even talk about life together. For once I Felt close to my dad, for once I felt I had a relationship with him, for once I felt what other girls felt when they would talk about their dad with their friends. For the first time in a long time I knew my dad was the best dad in the whole

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