Saturday, July 13, 2013

Relationship Reflection



I have always heard people say, you can’t live in this world alone; this is why I am thankful that I have people in my life who love me unconditionally.  My closest relationships are with my husband, my mom and my siblings.  These people are the most important to me even though I have many other people who I know without a doubt love me.

Relationships are important to me, some don’t last and some last forever.  They have molded me to become the person that I am today.  You not only learn from relationships but you grow from the bonds that are built and they continuously teach me the meaning of unconditional love and how to not only receive it, but give it as well.

My husband, Tracy is my number one fan.  He supports me not just emotionally but in every aspect.  He encourages me to go after my dreams and encourages me.  He doesn’t judge me but isn’t afraid to tell me when I am wrong.  He loves me unconditionally and in turn taught me how to do the same.  We can be silly together and serious together.  He knows me inside out and knows what makes me tick, he cares about feelings and always has a listening ear and I do the same for him.  We have grown together as individuals and as a couple and after ten years of marriage our relationship and bond together continues to grow because of the love and support that we show one another.

My mom, Peggy is the best even though she still treats me like a little girl instead of 34 year old.  She always shares her experiences and we can talk about anything without judging.  She also supports my aspirations and dreams and about hard work.  She is a good example of what a mother should be.  She is a woman of grace and her example showed me how to be one also.  We don’t always agree but we have learned that we don’t always have to.  She gives me respect as a young woman but will remind me if need be that although I’m not a child, I’m still her child. 

My siblings, Christee and Renee are older than me, but I feel like the oldest.  They come to me for advice and for moral support.  They value my opinion/feedback when it’s offered and it means a lot to know that they value the thinks that I have to say and even come to me when they need to.  We have our sibling rivalries from time to time but the unconditional love and support that we show one another keeps our bond close and unbreakable.

All of these relationships are important and because they continue to grow and continue to shape the person that I am.  We maintain these bonds because we communicate and respect one another which are vital in any relationship.  We listen to one another and we care about each other’s feelings.  The one characteristic that makes each of these relationships special is the unconditional love and respect that we show one to another.

These relationships contribute to me as a professional because I have learned through these relationships that if my heart isn’t in it nothing will manifest.  So I apply that same thing to my work, if my heart isn’t in what I do then I won’t be successful at it and I won’t be able to build positive and meaningful relationships with the children and families that I serve.

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your post about your relationships. I think the relationship that you have with your husband is great I hope to have that one day. My mother is also a person that I have a strong relationship with as well. She is my rock and has helped me get through many trials and tribulations. I agree with your statement, " I have learned through these relationships that if my heart isn’t in it nothing will manifest." This is so true because if you are not in it whole heartily nine times out of 10 it wont last long.

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  2. You said so many great things about all the relationships that you have. I can relate when you say that you and your mom don't always see eye to eye, but you don't have to. SO TRUE! Just because we don't agree with everything everyone else says does not mean that we still can't get along. Great insight!

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  3. I really like how you emphasized unconditional love, not just love, and respect. I think every one will survive in this world if each person can bestow unconditional love to even just one person. That will greatly help each one go through the rough and tumbles of living.

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  4. Latarsha,
    Thanks for giving us a glimpse of your life and the people in it. I like that you represented not only how those around you support you but how you support them as well:)

    Sherry Middleton

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