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My Grandmother Is My Role Model

My grandmother is my biggest role model and has had an enormous impact on my life. She is a strong, independent and caring woman who will do anything for her family. She has been there for every major event in my life. She is the most amazing woman I have ever met, and I couldn’t imagine my life without her. She does not hesitate to put her children and grandchildren’s wants and needs before her own. I have looked to her for help at every difficult moment in my life and on many occasions, asked myself what she would do if she was in the same situation. To date, the hardest day of my life was the day that my mother called me and told me she was missing.

She is the model of strength I strive to live up to. When my father and aunt were young, she left my grandfather and took them to Spain. She had no money and didn’t know anyone. She found an apartment and a job as an elementary school teacher and supported herself and her two children for years by herself. My father and aunt were not the easiest children to raise as they were always in trouble for something or another at school, and they were always fighting at home and giving her hell, but she raised my father to be a pediatrician and my aunt to be a veterinarian.

She gave up her easy life as a doctor’s wife with my grandfather to become a single mother who struggled every day of her life to raise good children. After my father and aunt were married and having children, my grandmother went back to school for her degree and started teaching English to immigrants as a side job. She was working on her nursing dissertation and was on the last few parts of her capstone project when she disappeared. She taught me the importance of working hard and getting an education.

She is one of my best friends. Of course, I have a lot of friends who are my age, but I couldn’t talk to them or my parents the same way I could talk to her. I would tell her everything in my life and she always listened and gave me advice. She never told my parents my secrets, and she seemed to have a hilarious story for every situation you could think of.

She would tell me how she and her sorority sister lived in the upstairs of a pastor’s house for a year and every night, and he would call roll and lock the door so no one would come in or go out. If girls weren’t there, they would cover for them and sneak them into the house without getting caught.

She told me about how one day she spent hours upon hours making lasagna for her, my father and my aunt. She decided to have a glass of wine with dinner and set it down next to the lasagna and told my aunt and father to sit down. They started fighting with each other and accidentally spilled the wine all over the lasagna. She said she had never seen them run so fast out of the apartment.

She taught what being a woman really meant — not because she told me, but because she showed me. She never bragged about how amazing she really was. She was smart, funny, caring and strong. I just hope I can live up to the standard she set for what a strong woman is. She was one of the greatest women I have ever had the honor of knowing, and having her in my life has made such a huge impact. I can’t even imagine who I would be without her to look up to.

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25 beatles lyrics: your go-to guide for every situation, the best lines from the fab four.

For as long as I can remember, I have been listening to The Beatles. Every year, my mom would appropriately blast “Birthday” on anyone’s birthday. I knew all of the words to “Back In The U.S.S.R” by the time I was 5 (Even though I had no idea what or where the U.S.S.R was). I grew up with John, Paul, George, and Ringo instead Justin, JC, Joey, Chris and Lance (I had to google N*SYNC to remember their names). The highlight of my short life was Paul McCartney in concert twice. I’m not someone to “fangirl” but those days I fangirled hard. The music of The Beatles has gotten me through everything. Their songs have brought me more joy, peace, and comfort. I can listen to them in any situation and find what I need. Here are the best lyrics from The Beatles for every and any occasion.

And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make

The End- Abbey Road, 1969

The sun is up, the sky is blue, it's beautiful and so are you

Dear Prudence- The White Album, 1968

Love is old, love is new, love is all, love is you

Because- Abbey Road, 1969

There's nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be

All You Need Is Love, 1967

Life is very short, and there's no time for fussing and fighting, my friend

We Can Work It Out- Rubber Soul, 1965

He say, "I know you, you know me", One thing I can tell you is you got to be free

Come Together- Abbey Road, 1969

Oh please, say to me, You'll let me be your man. And please say to me, You'll let me hold your hand

I Wanna Hold Your Hand- Meet The Beatles!, 1964

It was twenty years ago today, Sgt. Pepper taught the band to play. They've been going in and out of style, but they're guaranteed to raise a smile

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band-1967

Living is easy with eyes closed, misunderstanding all you see

Strawberry Fields Forever- Magical Mystery Tour, 1967

Can you hear me? When it rains and shine, it's just a state of mind

Rain- Paperback Writer "B" side, 1966

Little darling, it's been long cold lonely winter. Little darling, it feels like years since it' s been here. Here comes the sun, Here comes the sun, and I say it's alright

Here Comes The Sun- Abbey Road, 1969

We danced through the night and we held each other tight, and before too long I fell in love with her. Now, I'll never dance with another when I saw her standing there

Saw Her Standing There- Please Please Me, 1963

I love you, I love you, I love you, that's all I want to say

Michelle- Rubber Soul, 1965

You say you want a revolution. Well you know, we all want to change the world

Revolution- The Beatles, 1968

All the lonely people, where do they all come from. All the lonely people, where do they all belong

Eleanor Rigby- Revolver, 1966

Oh, I get by with a little help from my friends

With A Little Help From My Friends- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1967

Hey Jude, don't make it bad. Take a sad song and make it better

Hey Jude, 1968

Yesterday, all my troubles seemed so far away. Now it looks as though they're here to stay. Oh, I believe in yesterday

Yesterday- Help!, 1965

And when the brokenhearted people, living in the world agree, there will be an answer, let it be.

Let It Be- Let It Be, 1970

And anytime you feel the pain, Hey Jude, refrain. Don't carry the world upon your shoulders

I'll give you all i got to give if you say you'll love me too. i may not have a lot to give but what i got i'll give to you. i don't care too much for money. money can't buy me love.

Can't Buy Me Love- A Hard Day's Night, 1964

All you need is love, love is all you need

All You Need Is Love- Magical Mystery Tour, 1967

Whisper words of wisdom, let it be

Blackbird singing in the dead of night, take these broken wings and learn to fly. all your life, you were only waiting for this moment to arise.

Blackbird- The White Album, 1968

Though I know I'll never lose affection, for people and things that went before. I know I'll often stop and think about them. In my life, I love you more

In My Life- Rubber Soul, 1965

While these are my 25 favorites, there are quite literally 1000s that could have been included. The Beatles' body of work is massive and there is something for everyone. If you have been living under a rock and haven't discovered the Fab Four, you have to get musically educated. Stream them on Spotify, find them on iTunes or even buy a CD or record (Yes, those still exist!). I would suggest starting with 1, which is a collection of most of their #1 songs, or the 1968 White Album. Give them chance and you'll never look back.

14 Invisible Activities: Unleash Your Inner Ghost!

Obviously the best superpower..

The best superpower ever? Being invisible of course. Imagine just being able to go from seen to unseen on a dime. Who wouldn't want to have the opportunity to be invisible? Superman and Batman have nothing on being invisible with their superhero abilities. Here are some things that you could do while being invisible, because being invisible can benefit your social life too.

1. "Haunt" your friends.

Follow them into their house and cause a ruckus.

2. Sneak into movie theaters.

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3. Sneak into the pantry and grab a snack without judgment.

Late night snacks all you want? Duh.

4. Reenact "Hollow Man" and play Kevin Bacon.

America's favorite son? And feel what it's like to be in a MTV Movie Award nominated film? Sign me up.

5. Wear a mask and pretend to be a floating head.

Just another way to spook your friends in case you wanted to.

6. Hold objects so they'll "float."

"Oh no! A floating jar of peanut butter."

7. Win every game of hide-and-seek.

Just stand out in the open and you'll win.

8. Eat some food as people will watch it disappear.

Even everyday activities can be funny.

9. Go around pantsing your friends.

Even pranks can be done; not everything can be good.

10. Not have perfect attendance.

You'll say here, but they won't see you...

11. Avoid anyone you don't want to see.

Whether it's an ex or someone you hate, just use your invisibility to slip out of the situation.

12. Avoid responsibilities.

Chores? Invisible. People asking about social life? Invisible. Family being rude? Boom, invisible.

13. Be an expert on ding-dong-ditch.

Never get caught and have the adrenaline rush? I'm down.

14. Brag about being invisible.

Be the envy of the town.

But don't, I repeat, don't go in a locker room. Don't be a pervert with your power. No one likes a Peeping Tom.

Good luck, folks.

19 Lessons I'll Never Forget from Growing Up In a Small Town

There have been many lessons learned..

Small towns certainly have their pros and cons. Many people who grow up in small towns find themselves counting the days until they get to escape their roots and plant new ones in bigger, "better" places. And that's fine. I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought those same thoughts before too. We all have, but they say it's important to remember where you came from. When I think about where I come from, I can't help having an overwhelming feeling of gratitude for my roots. Being from a small town has taught me so many important lessons that I will carry with me for the rest of my life.

1. The importance of traditions.

Sometimes traditions seem like a silly thing, but the fact of it is that it's part of who you are. You grew up this way and, more than likely, so did your parents. It is something that is part of your family history and that is more important than anything.

2. How to be thankful for family and friends.

No matter how many times they get on your nerves or make you mad, they are the ones who will always be there and you should never take that for granted.

3. How to give back.

When tragedy strikes in a small town, everyone feels obligated to help out because, whether directly or indirectly, it affects you too. It is easy in a bigger city to be able to disconnect from certain problems. But in a small town those problems affect everyone.

4. What the word "community" really means.

Along the same lines as #3, everyone is always ready and willing to lend a helping hand when you need one in a small town and to me that is the true meaning of community. It's working together to build a better atmosphere, being there to raise each other up, build each other up, and pick each other up when someone is in need. A small town community is full of endless support whether it be after a tragedy or at a hometown sports game. Everyone shows up to show their support.

5. That it isn't about the destination, but the journey.

People say this to others all the time, but it takes on a whole new meaning in a small town. It is true that life is about the journey, but when you're from a small town, you know it's about the journey because the journey probably takes longer than you spend at the destination. Everything is so far away that it is totally normal to spend a couple hours in the car on your way to some form of entertainment. And most of the time, you're gonna have as many, if not more, memories and laughs on the journey than at the destination.

6. The consequences of making bad choices.

Word travels fast in a small town, so don't think you're gonna get away with anything. In fact, your parents probably know what you did before you even have a chance to get home and tell them. And forget about being scared of what your teacher, principle, or other authority figure is going to do, you're more afraid of what your parents are gonna do when you get home.

7. To trust people, until you have a reason not to.

Everyone deserves a chance. Most people don't have ill-intentions and you can't live your life guarding against every one else just because a few people in your life have betrayed your trust.

8. To be welcoming and accepting of everyone.

While small towns are not always extremely diverse, they do contain people with a lot of different stories, struggle, and backgrounds. In a small town, it is pretty hard to exclude anyone because of who they are or what they come from because there aren't many people to choose from. A small town teaches you that just because someone isn't the same as you, doesn't mean you can't be great friends.

9. How to be my own, individual person.

In a small town, you learn that it's okay to be who you are and do your own thing. You learn that confidence isn't how beautiful you are or how much money you have, it's who you are on the inside.

10. How to work for what I want.

Nothing comes easy in life. They always say "gardens don't grow overnight" and if you're from a small town you know this both figuratively and literally. You certainly know gardens don't grow overnight because you've worked in a garden or two. But you also know that to get to the place you want to be in life it takes work and effort. It doesn't just happen because you want it to.

11. How to be great at giving directions.

If you're from a small town, you know that you will probably only meet a handful of people in your life who ACTUALLY know where your town is. And forget about the people who accidentally enter into your town because of google maps. You've gotten really good at giving them directions right back to the interstate.

12. How to be humble .

My small town has definitely taught me how to be humble. It isn't always about you, and anyone who grows up in a small town knows that. Everyone gets their moment in the spotlight, and since there's so few of us, we're probably best friends with everyone so we are as excited when they get their moment of fame as we are when we get ours.

13. To be well-rounded.

Going to a small town high school definitely made me well-rounded. There isn't enough kids in the school to fill up all the clubs and sports teams individually so be ready to be a part of them all.

14. How to be great at conflict resolution.

In a small town, good luck holding a grudge. In a bigger city you can just avoid a person you don't like or who you've had problems with. But not in a small town. You better resolve the issue fast because you're bound to see them at least 5 times a week.

15. The beauty of getting outside and exploring.

One of my favorite things about growing up in a rural area was being able to go outside and go exploring and not have to worry about being in danger. There is nothing more exciting then finding a new place somewhere in town or in the woods and just spending time there enjoying the natural beauty around you.

16. To be prepared for anything.

You never know what may happen. If you get a flat tire, you better know how to change it yourself because you never know if you will be able to get ahold of someone else to come fix it. Mechanics might be too busy , or more than likely you won't even have enough cell service to call one.

17. That you don't always have to do it alone.

It's okay to ask for help. One thing I realized when I moved away from my town for college, was how much my town has taught me that I could ask for help is I needed it. I got into a couple situations outside of my town where I couldn't find anyone to help me and found myself thinking, if I was in my town there would be tons of people ready to help me. And even though I couldn't find anyone to help, you better believe I wasn't afraid to ask.

18. How to be creative.

When you're at least an hour away from normal forms of entertainment such as movie theaters and malls, you learn to get real creative in entertaining yourself. Whether it be a night looking at the stars in the bed of a pickup truck or having a movie marathon in a blanket fort at home, you know how to make your own good time.

19. To brush off gossip.

It's all about knowing the person you are and not letting others influence your opinion of yourself. In small towns, there is plenty of gossip. But as long as you know who you really are, it will always blow over.

Grateful Beyond Words: A Letter to My Inspiration

I have never been so thankful to know you..

I can't say "thank you" enough to express how grateful I am for you coming into my life. You have made such a huge impact on my life. I would not be the person I am today without you and I know that you will keep inspiring me to become an even better version of myself.

You have taught me that you don't always have to strong. You are allowed to break down as long as you pick yourself back up and keep moving forward. When life had you at your worst moments, you allowed your friends to be there for you and to help you. You let them in and they helped pick you up. Even in your darkest hour you showed so much strength. I know that you don't believe in yourself as much as you should but you are unbelievably strong and capable of anything you set your mind to.

Your passion to make a difference in the world is unbelievable. You put your heart and soul into your endeavors and surpass any personal goal you could have set. Watching you do what you love and watching you make a difference in the lives of others is an incredible experience. The way your face lights up when you finally realize what you have accomplished is breathtaking and I hope that one day I can have just as much passion you have.

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The love you have for your family is outstanding. Watching you interact with loved ones just makes me smile . You are so comfortable and you are yourself. I see the way you smile when you are around family and I wish I could see you smile like this everyday. You love with all your heart and this quality is something I wished I possessed.

You inspire me to be the best version of myself. I look up to you. I feel that more people should strive to have the strength and passion that you exemplify in everyday life.You may be stubborn at points but when you really need help you let others in, which shows strength in itself. I have never been more proud to know someone and to call someone my role model. You have taught me so many things and I want to thank you. Thank you for inspiring me in life. Thank you for making me want to be a better person.

Waitlisted for a College Class? Here's What to Do!

Dealing with the inevitable realities of college life..

Course registration at college can be a big hassle and is almost never talked about. Classes you want to take fill up before you get a chance to register. You might change your mind about a class you want to take and must struggle to find another class to fit in the same time period. You also have to make sure no classes clash by time. Like I said, it's a big hassle.

This semester, I was waitlisted for two classes. Most people in this situation, especially first years, freak out because they don't know what to do. Here is what you should do when this happens.

Don't freak out

This is a rule you should continue to follow no matter what you do in life, but is especially helpful in this situation.

Email the professor

Around this time, professors are getting flooded with requests from students wanting to get into full classes. This doesn't mean you shouldn't burden them with your email; it means they are expecting interested students to email them. Send a short, concise message telling them that you are interested in the class and ask if there would be any chance for you to get in.

Attend the first class

Often, the advice professors will give you when they reply to your email is to attend the first class. The first class isn't the most important class in terms of what will be taught. However, attending the first class means you are serious about taking the course and aren't going to give up on it.

Keep attending class

Every student is in the same position as you are. They registered for more classes than they want to take and are "shopping." For the first couple of weeks, you can drop or add classes as you please, which means that classes that were once full will have spaces. If you keep attending class and keep up with assignments, odds are that you will have priority. Professors give preference to people who need the class for a major and then from higher to lower class year (senior to freshman).

Have a backup plan

For two weeks, or until I find out whether I get into my waitlisted class, I will be attending more than the usual number of classes. This is so that if I don't get into my waitlisted class, I won't have a credit shortage and I won't have to fall back in my backup class. Chances are that enough people will drop the class, especially if it is very difficult like computer science, and you will have a chance. In popular classes like art and psychology, odds are you probably won't get in, so prepare for that.

Remember that everything works out at the end

Life is full of surprises. So what if you didn't get into the class you wanted? Your life obviously has something else in store for you. It's your job to make sure you make the best out of what you have.

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Crafting a college essay about grandmother is an invaluable opportunity to explore the profound impact she has had on your life. Grandmothers, the beloved matriarchs who have played pivotal roles in shaping our families and communities, hold a wealth of memories, experiences, and wisdom. Their unwavering love and nurturing presence create a bond that transcends generations.

How to Write an Essay About Grandmother

When approaching a grandmother essay for college, it is essential to infuse your personal narrative with heartfelt anecdotes and vivid descriptions. Begin by delving into the cherished moments you’ve shared, recounting the laughter, storytelling, and life lessons that have resonated deeply. Reflect on the values and virtues your grandmother embodies, such as resilience, compassion, or determination, and illustrate how these qualities have shaped your own character.

To make your grandmother essay truly stand out, incorporate specific details and sensory imagery that evoke a strong emotional response. Paint a vivid picture of your grandmother’s unique features — the way her eyes sparkle with wisdom, the gentle sound of her voice, or the comforting aroma that emanates from her kitchen. Share captivating anecdotes that bring her personality to life and showcase the profound impact she has had on shaping your perspective.

Furthermore, don’t forget to convey the invaluable life lessons you have gleaned from your grandmother. Whether she provided unwavering support during challenging times, offered guidance in navigating obstacles, or imparted invaluable advice, these elements will highlight the profound influence she has had on your personal growth and development.

My Grandmother's Narrative: A Tapestry of Wisdom and Affection

Within the pages of my life, one chapter stands out as a vivid tapestry woven with threads of wisdom, affection, and cherished memories. This chapter belongs to my grandmother—a remarkable woman whose presence has shaped my worldview and left an indelible mark on my heart....

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A Tribute to a Special Person in My Life: My Grandmother

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Love Letter to My Grandma - to One of the Greatest Person

My dearest Grandma, Since the time I could walk, talk, remember, you were with me. I feel so overwhelmed by the pain. I can't explain the hole in my heart. Getting to be with you, for even the short time we spent together, felt like...

My Grandmother as My Role Model: Her Role in Shaping My Identity

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Precious Value Of A Gift From My Grandmother

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Observing My Great Grandmother Change

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Life Lessons My 90-Year-Old Grandmother Taught Me

My 90-year-old grandmother (on my mom’s side) is one of the people who inspire me most with her strong personality and all. I value her opinions dearly and I also value her advice. Over the years, she has taught me innumerable lessons through her words...

The Pain of Leaving My Grandmother Behind for a Better Life

My parents left Mexico to go to the United States when I was three years old, they left me in the care of my grandmother. At the age of five, I remember waking up every morning to help my grandma make tortillas although at that...

The Life of My Grandmother and the Lessons She Taught Our Family

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Essay on grandmother

Essay on Grandmother: ‘Have you ever wondered what the circumstances surrounding your family may have been in the absence of an elderly figure? How would your parents have asked for advice when making certain decisions? When your parents scolded you, who would have pampered you? We as children are closer to our grandparents, especially our grandmother than any member of our family. Grandmother teaches us how to love, respect, care, and become responsible in life. God has blessed us with grandmothers because of their caring love and respectful attitude towards everyone.’

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‘Grandmother wakes up early in the morning and takes care of family stuff. She manages all the house choirs and prepares breakfast for everyone. In her free time, she sits on her rocking chair on the balcony and murmurs songs. Everyone in the family respects her and reaches out to her for her guidance.’

‘This loving member of our family is getting old and she deserves the best care. Grandmother endured all the family’s sufferings and made sacrifices for everyone. They never discriminate against their grandchildren and have equal love for everyone, They are always there for us, guiding us through here decades of experience and teaching us the realities of life.’

We often get to hear that grandmothers are emotionally closer to their grandchildren than their parents. This is because we as children spend more time with them and they have a golden heart. Consider this example: our parents often say ‘no’ to things we like or want, but our grandmother always considers our interests and tries their best to keep us happy. They don’t want to see us sitting sad in a corner and feeling neglected.’ 

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Role and Responsibilities of Grandmother

Grandmothers have certain roles and responsibilities which they fulfill by pouring their heart and soul into them. 

  • Grandmother offers guidance and social support to the family, making sure everything runs smoothly.
  • They work as role models and teach us important life lessons like accepting our mistakes, taking responsibility, respecting others’ opinions, and allowing others before us.
  • They teach us about our culture and encourage us to follow our traditional values and customs.
  • They work as family advisors, especially on issues related to women and children.

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5 Ways to Take Care of Grandmother

Our grandmothers have always offered love and care, more than anyone deserves. Therefore, we as their grandchildren must take good care of them.

  • Listen to everything they have to say.
  • Constantly ask them if they need anything.
  • Respect her in every situation.
  • Compliment her by saying how beautiful she is and how blessed the entire family is to have her.
  • Go on a walk or buy groceries with her and spend some time with her.

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5 Lessons We Can Learn From Grandmother

Grandmothers are considered the brains of the family due to their advice and guidance for the family’s welfare. There’s a lot we can learn from grandmother.

  • Never be afraid to ask for someone’s help.
  • Always offer your helping hand to others.
  • Try to be self-reliant and learn to do it yourself.
  • Do not panic in difficult situations and try to calm yourself down.
  • Before making an important decision, consult with your family members and ask for their opinions.

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100 Words Paragraph on Grandmother

Ans: Grandmother is the most respected member of the family. She offers her love and caring support for everyone without any discrimination. She is god’s personification on earth. She is the sweetest person in the world and is always there to help her grandchildren. Regardless of her old age, she takes care of everyone in the family and serves decisions food.

Ans: Our grandmother offers us warmth, wisdom, and unwavering love. Her presence comforting presence embraces us and is like a haven where one finds solace and understanding. In the tapestry of family, she is the thread that weaves generations together, creating a bond that transcends time. The memories of my grandmother are etched in the corridors of my mind like cherished paintings. She was a storyteller, a guardian of family lore, and her tales were not just narratives but lessons in resilience, love, and the passage of time. Her wrinkled hands spoke of a lifetime of experiences, each line a story waiting to be shared.

Ans: Our grandmothers can teach us how to have challenges in life, teach us to value our traditional and cultural values, we can learn practical skills like cooking, sewing, gardening and budgeting, learn the art of storytelling, etc.

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My Role Model Essay In 100, 200, 250, 300 & 500 Words

Looking for inspiration? Read these essays on my role model, including my teacher, grandmother, parents, mom, and dad. Discover what makes them so special and how they have influenced the writer’s life.

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My Teacher Is My Role Model Essay In 100 Words

My role model is my teacher. She is a source of inspiration to me because of her dedication to teaching and her ability to make learning fun. She has a positive attitude and always encourages me to do my best. She is patient and understanding, and she never gives up on me even when I struggle. She has taught me the importance of hard work, determination, and perseverance. I admire her for her intelligence, kindness, and compassion. I aspire to be like her someday and make a positive impact on the lives of others, just as she has on mine.

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My role model is my grandmother. She is the embodiment of grace, strength, and resilience. Despite facing many challenges in her life, she has never lost her sense of humor, her kindness, or her love for her family. She has taught me the importance of family, of being there for one another, and of always looking on the bright side. She has a generous spirit and is always willing to lend a hand to those in need. She has inspired me to be a better person and to always strive for excellence in everything I do. I am grateful to have her in my life and to learn from her wisdom and experience.

My Parents Are My Role Model Essay In 250 Words

My role models are my parents. They have been my constant support and encouragement throughout my life. They have instilled in me the values of hard work, honesty, and kindness. They have taught me to believe in myself and to never give up on my dreams. They have shown me what it means to be responsible, caring, and compassionate. They have always been there for me, no matter what, and have sacrificed so much to provide for me and my siblings. They are my heroes, and I admire them for their strength, resilience, and unwavering love. I aspire to be like them someday and to make them proud. I am grateful for everything they have done for me and for the example they have set for me to follow.

My Mom Is My Role Model Essay In 300 Words

My role model is my mom. She is a strong , independent, and caring woman who has always been there for me. She has taught me the importance of education, of standing up for what I believe in, and of being kind to others. She is my biggest supporter and my best friend. She has encouraged me to pursue my passions and to never give up on my dreams. She has shown me what it means to be a good person and to always be true to myself.

My mom is a hardworking and resilient person. She has faced many challenges in her life but has never given up. She has always found a way to overcome adversity and to come out stronger on the other side. She is an inspiration to me and to everyone who knows her.

One of the things I admire most about my mom is her selflessness. She always puts others before herself and is always willing to lend a helping hand. She volunteers her time to help others in need, and she never expects anything in return. Her kindness and compassion have touched the lives of many people, and she has made a positive impact on the world.

My mom has also taught me the importance of family. She has always put her family first and has worked hard to create a loving and supportive home for us. She has taught me the value of spending time with loved ones, of cherishing memories, and of being there for one another through thick and thin.

In conclusion, my mom is not only my role model but also my hero. She has taught me so much about life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. I am grateful for everything she has done for me and for the example she has set for me to follow. I hope to be able to make her proud someday and to pass on the wisdom and values she has taught me to future generations.

My Role Model Essay In 500 Words

My role model is my dad. He is a man of great character, intelligence, and strength. He has always been there for me and has provided me with the guidance and support I need to succeed in life. He has instilled in me the values of hard work, determination, and perseverance. He has taught me to never give up on my dreams and to always strive for excellence in everything I do.

My dad is a successful businessman, and I have always admired his work ethic and his ability to lead others. He has taught me the importance of setting goals, of working hard to achieve them, and of never settling for mediocrity. He has also shown me the importance of taking risks, of embracing change, and of adapting to new challenges and opportunities.

One of the things I admire most about my dad is his kindness and generosity. He is always willing to help others in need and has a heart of gold. He volunteers his time and resources to help those less fortunate than himself and has made a significant impact on the lives of many people. He has also shown me the importance of treating others with respect and dignity and of never judging people based on their appearance or background.

My dad is a man of integrity and honesty. He always does the right thing, even when it’s not the easiest thing to do. He has taught me the importance of being true to myself and to my beliefs and of standing up for what I believe in, even when it’s unpopular or difficult. He has also shown me the importance of being accountable for my actions and of taking responsibility for my mistakes.

Finally, my dad is a man of great love and devotion. He loves his family more than anything in the world and has always put us first. He has been a constant source of support and encouragement and has always been there for us, no matter what. He has taught me the importance of family, of being there for one another, and of cherishing the time we have together.

In conclusion, my dad is not only my role model but also my hero. He has taught me so much about life, love, and the pursuit of happiness. I am grateful for everything he has done for me and for the example he has set for me to follow. I hope to be able to make him proud someday and to pass on the wisdom and values he has taught me to future generations.

FAQ: About Role Model

What is a role model?

A role model is a person who sets a positive example and inspires others to emulate their behavior or achievements.

Why is it important to have a role model?

Having a role model can help us to set goals, stay motivated, and make positive choices. It can also provide us with a sense of direction and purpose in life.

How do you choose a role model?

It’s important to choose a role model who shares your values and goals. Look for someone who is successful in an area that you admire and who exhibits qualities that you respect.

Can a role model be a fictional character?

Yes, a role model can be a fictional character, such as a superhero or a character from a book or movie. However, it’s important to remember that real-life role models can offer more practical and tangible guidance.

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Grandparents can be role models for their grandchildren. Creative grandparents model morals, gender and values. Grandchildren often look to their grandparents for how life is to be lived.

Creative grandparents play several roles throughout the lives of their grandchildren. They are historians, mentors and role models, among other things. All of these roles are significant and important as grandparents seek to love and nurture a new generation.

Grandparents can also be role models for their grandchildren. Grandchildren often look beyond their parents to their grandparents for how life is to be lived — what to include and what to exclude, what to hold tightly and what to hold loosely. Sometimes children look up to grandparents because parents are not worthy role models. Some parents live their lives selfishly without regard for God and others. Others are not present in their children’s lives because of work obligations, sickness or incarceration. When these situations occur, children look to others for guidance and a path to follow. They need someone who will not only tell them the way to live and love, but also model that message with a godly life. Creative grandparents need to be able to say with the apostle Paul, “Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1).

Creative grandparents model morals, gender and values. Grandparents teach young people social morality and give them a sense of right and wrong, a set of absolutes upon which they can build their lives. In this day of relative truth, grandchildren need models of truth and biblical morality, models that don’t change with the times. They need to see integrity consistently displayed. Creative, involved grandparents provide grandchildren a model of morality to emulate.

Creative grandparents also model gender. This is why it is so important for grandfathers as well as grandmothers to be creatively involved in the lives of their grandchildren. Often grandmothers love and nurture grandchildren, but grandfathers need to be equally involved. Our grandsons must see a “man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners” (Psalm 1:1). They need to see a man whose “delight is in the law of the Lord” (Psalm 1:2) — a man of integrity. Our grandsons must see men who respect their wives ( 1 Peter 3:7 ) and love them sacrificially “as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her” (Ephesians 5:25). Now, more than ever before, our grandsons need a male role model who will be the man God intended him to be, a man after God’s own heart. That is God’s mandate for us as grandfathers.

Our granddaughters must see a woman of excellent character ( Proverbs 31 ), a woman who “opens her hand to the poor” (v. 20), a woman who “fears the Lord”(v. 30), a woman whose “children rise up and call her blessed” (v. 28). They must see a woman who is secure, a woman who is comfortable in her own skin. They must see a woman who treats her husband with respect ( Ephesians 5:33 ), a woman with the “imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious” (1 Peter 3:4). This is God’s mandate for grandmothers who love God and desire to be creatively involved in the lives of their granddaughters.

Creative grandparents also model values, showing their grandchildren by their lives what is important and what is not important. Our verbalized values are meaningless to others, but lived-out values confirm our beliefs. James says, “I will show you my faith by my works” (James 2:18). When grandparents freely give to their church or favorite charity and are unselfish with others, they model generosity for their grandchildren. When they are stingy and drop a dollar in the offering plate, little eyes see that, too. Grandparents’ actions present a strong message to thoughtful grandchildren who are always watching. When grandparents willingly give of themselves to serve God and others and reach out to those in need, grandchildren see altruistic, unselfish people who “look not only to [their] own interests, but also to the interests of others” (Philippians 2:4). When we invite our grandchildren into our lives, they may listen to our words, but be assured, they will observe our works.

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Essay on My Grandmother

A family makes a person complete. Each member of a family plays different role in making the family happy and connected. Out of all the most lovable member of family is grandmother. The love and care a child receives from grandmother is priceless and incomparable. She is the elder member of the family. People who have grandmother with them are the most fortunate people in the world. Therefore, to highlight the love of grandmother in our life today we will discuss My Grandmother in detail.

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Here, we are presenting long and short essays on My Grandmother in English for students under word limits of 100 – 150 Words, 200 – 250 words, and 500 – 600 words. This topic is useful for students of classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 in English. These provided essays on My Grandmother will help you to write effective essays, paragraphs, and speeches on this topic.

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1) My grandmother is my favorite person of the family.

2) She always takes care of me and my siblings.

3) Whenever I feel bore, she finds something for us to do together.

4) She always has plenty of stories, and sweets to share with me.

5) She listens to me everytime and save me from mother’s scolding.

6) She always has a sparkle in her eye and a smile on her face.

7) She cooks my favorite food everyday for me.

8) She also inspires me with her life experiences. 

9) I’m so blessed to have my grandma in my life.

10) My grandma is an amazing person, I love her so much.

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My grandma is one of the most important person of my life. Although she is getting old but she still plays an active role in our family, and I absolutely love her. She is the backbone who keeps our family connected. She is the one by seeing whom every family member feels joyful. She is really a pillar of our family. At this age she is very active and does most of her stuffs on her own.

Personality of My Grandmother

My grandmother has achieved much throughout her life, and I have the utmost respect for her. My grandmother loves to talk and is a great conversationalist. She loves to tell stories about her childhood and her travels around the world. She can talk for hours and never become bored. She has helped countless other people in her lifetime.

Unconditional Love of My Grandmother

Ultimately, what I love most about my grandmother is her unconditional love. She’s always been there to support me no matter what I do. She is always proud of the things I do, even if I don’t always succeed. The best part is whenever I do wrong she still take my side and saves me from shouts of my mom and dad. Her unconditional love is something I will always cherish.

My grandmother is an amazing woman who touched the lives of many. She is kind, generous, and always put others before herself. She is a role model to many, and her legacy will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.

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My grandmother is an amazing and inspiring woman. She is the glue that holds our family together and is always there for us no matter what. She is wise and caring, and her unconditional love and support has been a constant source of strength for me throughout my life. Having a great sense of humor, she makes us laugh always. Her stories of the past bring joy, hope and insight into our lives, and she has a special way of making everyone feel loved.

Influence of My Grandmother

My grandmother’s influence on me has been powerful and lasting. She is an old-fashioned yet kind and caring person and has always encouraged me to strive for my goals. She is always available to me to listen and give me advice on right and wrong. She taught me many life-lessons and values. I remember her lessons about to be strong and independent in life. She also encouraged me to be kind and compassionate to others.

My Favorite Person: My Grandmother

My grandmother is the one person who I admire the most. She has always been supportive and helped me reach my goals. She is wise and caring and takes nothing for granted. She believes in the power of education and knows that no matter what I will achieve my dreams. She is a strong and courageous woman who has inspired me to never give up.

Importance of Grandmother

Grandmothers play a very important role in a family. They provide comfort, security and unconditional love. Grandmothers are also a great source of knowledge and support. They sometimes give us advice or just lend an ear when we need it. Grandmothers are always there to listen and offer a warm hug when we are feeling down.

Love of Grandmother

Grandmothers share a special kind of love and wisdom with all of their grandchildren. Their love is unconditional and they are always eager to share their experiences with the younger generation. Whether it’s baking cookies, playing a game, or simply providing a listening ear, grandmothers show that they care in as many ways as possible. Grandmothers will always hold a special place in the hearts of their grandchildren.

My grandmother has been a strong influence in my life. She has been there for me in the good times and the bad. She is wise, kind and loving and I feel so lucky to have her by my side through all the ups and downs. My grandmother is someone whom I love and admire and I will always cherish all the moments spent with her. She is a true blessing and I am so thankful to have her in my life.

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Ans. Grandparents can provide love, stability and guidance, as well as pass down cultural values and traditions to the younger generations. They can also offer valuable life advice and be a source of emotional support.

Ans. Mothers of the dad or moms are called as grandmothers.

Ans. Granny, Grandma, Dadi, Nani, Aaji, etc. are some other names for grandmother.

Ans. It all depends on your grandparents’ interests and abilities. Some activities you could do together include gardening, baking, cooking, reading, going for walks, or watching movies.

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