Friday, April 12, 2013

My Supports



Most of my support comes in the form of social support: emotional, esteem and informational and tangible.

Emotional Support, Esteem Support and Tangible
           
 My emotional support, esteem support and tangible support tends to come from the same sources. The sources that offer me the greatest support are family and friends. There are days when I am so overwhelmed with school, ministry and dealing with my health issues. I am able to call or drive to my parents, siblings, other family or friends for words of encouragements. There are times when I just need someone to listen to me and I have that from those that love me. Days when I feel that I am unable to do anything right when it comes to assignments or projects, my love ones are there to remind me of my pass successes. They are constantly telling me that I can do it.  There are occasions when I am in so much pain that I cannot perform my normal duties. My parents, my sister and nephews always come to my rescue. They allow me to take my medicine and provide meals or whatever I need for me. There have been days when my parents allowed me to stay at their home a few days while I try to recover.

Informational support

There are times when I need simple advice for ministry and even school. I always have someone to count on. I have friends that are in the field of early childhood and I can always go to the veterans for helpful advice. There are time when I need assistance with an assignment, such as interviews and observations. I was able to call up one of my former classmate for assistance and advice. I am sure that I will continue to ask for assistance when needed. Many times I have questions or professional concerns. I can always turn to my sorority sisters. The supplicated women of Sigma Gamma Rho are so diverse; it does not matter what type of information that I need, I can always go to one of the women. If the one I talk to do not have the information that I need will direct me to the person/ people that I need.

I do not know how I would survive without any of the support that I have in my life. I need my emotional, esteem and tangible support in my everyday life. If my family and friends were not here I am sure that I would not be where I am now. The emotional support is just as important as the tangible support in my life. If I did not have my sorority sisters on my life, my professional life would not be where it is today. Support is a must in my life. I am unable to imagine where I would be without the people that I have in my life. I am grateful to everyone in my life.     

4 comments:

  1. I am so sorry that you are having health issues. Family is everything isn’t it. I have been getting somewhat discouraged this semester as well, I am taking two classes and 6160-8 is really kicking my tail. I have needed some serious love and support this semester. While owning and operating my own preschool and raising two children and taking two graduate classes, life can get overwhelming. Family does keep me a float during these times.

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  2. Michelle, I think that it's wonderful that you have sorority sisters that you can count on! I had that as a support at one time in my life but we have all gone our separate ways. It's funny how some supports (like family) are constant and others come in for a time and then go. Carolyn

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  3. I can definitely agree with your family support system. I myself am a wife and mother and without the support of family I don't know how I would make it some days. They too are my rock emotionally and without thatI would not be where I am.

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  4. It is good that you have your family as well as your sorrity sistets to count on for emotional support. I do not know what I would do with out my family for sure because I just had two babies back to back and I needed the support from family and friends and that is how I made it through my rough times.

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