Poem Analysis: A Summers Day By Mary Oliver

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In the poem “A Summers Day” by Mary Oliver, Oliver leaves us with the question “what will you do with your wild and precious life?”. This question is one that all people think about as it has to do with our future. Deciding what you want to do with your life is not an easy choice but requires a lot of introspection and reflection. Before moving forward into our future, we must consider our past and present. By doing this we will discover things about us that were not apparent before. Thus, we will feel the urgency to understand who we are as individuals. Understanding this will allow us to be honest about what skills we possess, personality traits that describe us and interests that drive us. In addition to the understanding of who we are, it will also require accumulated knowledge that we get from doing research about a field of study that will influence us to make the wisest decision regarding our future profession. I only have one wild and precious life as mentioned by Oliver, it is up to me what I decide to do with it. I, myself have …show more content…

During part three of the CRP, it was required of us to create a MyPlan account and to take several assessments to get an idea of our personality, skills and interests. As a result, MyPlan would provide suggested career paths to choose from starting with the most relevant. When I looked at my career paths that MyPlan suggested, it was no surprise to me to find that accounting was at the top of the list with the second option being an actuary. Some of the personality traits required to be an effective accountant include having a logical and analytical mind, being attentive to detail, and high moral and work ethics. These are traits that I possess and have been able to strengthen over time. My skills in programs such as Excel, QuickBooks have improved as

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