
In life, I've excelled in school while always trying to put my best foot forward. I always want people to see the best side of me by being reliable, kind, diligent, hard-working, and wise through my actions. Though I tend to be a perfectionist, it's only because I want the best result. I'm also slower than some only because I want to do my best the first time rather than rushing and having to redo it. However, I've met a diversity of people with an assortment of personalities and have learned how to interact given the situation. In my heart, I keep my faith in Christ at the forefront of my actions whether in my home, in school, or in my social life.
As a dog sitter, I understand the significance of giving a dog your full, loving attention. While attending to the basic needs given by the owner. I understand the importance of interacting with the dog. Showing the dog love gives the message that the pup enjoys your company, and thus the owner feels secure, knowing their dog is in capable, loving hands.
As a babysitter, I value the interactive imagination of kids. Whether quiet or outgoing, each kid tends to have an expressive mind. I enjoy their company and often engage in fun, interactive activities with them. I also understand the parental importance of trusting the babysitter, so I always follow their guidelines and regulations while going above and beyond to ensure the house is cleaner than when the parents left the home.
As an ice cream attendant, I oversaw the shop by selling ice cream, organizing merchandise, interacting with customers, and keeping the shop orderly. I also handled finances and the cash register. From opening morning to evening closing, I was always busy. "If you had time to lean, you had time to clean." The Groveland Shop is a tourist shop for those traveling to Yosemite, so often I socialized with customers about their experience or gave them recommendations to where they should visit in the park.