Thursday, December 1, 2011

Helping People is What Counts

Lately I am not very interested in the Behavioral Analysis Unit anymore. I lost a lot of interest when I realized how dedicated you need to be. I want to have a family when I grow up. The behavioral analysis unit makes it very difficult to have a life outside of the career. The training and schooling you have to go through is very difficult and time consuming also. I have decided writing a blog on the Behavioral Analysis Unit was not such a good idea since I have changed my career three times since the beginning of this blog.

My careers all have one thing in common, helping people. I didn’t have the easiest childhood. My father passed away and I wasn’t living in the best environment. I would hate seeing someone go through the things that I did. I also realized how much worse my life could have been. I hate seeing people go through tragic events. That is what give me the urge to help them out. The Behavioral Analysis Unit often helps save people’s lives. They use a criminals actions to predict their behavior. This helps them find the criminal before they have time to harm or cause any damage. A therapist helps people by talking to them about their problems. They help them find ways to solve their problems and cope with a tragic event. There are many types of therapists, each one helps with a certain topic. Nurses help save people’s live that have been injured. They are kind of like the last resort to saving people. You hope that no one ends up in the hospital, but if they do the nurses and doctors can work wonders. Many lives are saved by nurses and doctors everyday. In my opinion they are the biggest heroes, they help save lives and can make mircales happen in less than minutes.

The career im sticking with as of now is nurse. They don’t require as difficult of training as the
Behavioral analysis unit does and you save just as many lives, if not more. There are some really amazing colledges right here in Iowa, so it wont be as hard to find an education on this career. When I become a nurse I want to go to school part time to continue my training and become a doctor. A doctor would benefit even more because I could save even more lives. I just love helping people all around and any career that involves doing that would be great for me.