Who am I now? Well, my name is Shivendra Mishra and I am currently 24 years old and I was born on April 9th, 1987. I presently live at home with my parents and brother, Raghvendra, who currently a student of MBA at SSA Institute of Mgmt, I am also a MBA with Finance, Working in Sisbel and looking forward to be a Business Man.
My personality and character are two important features that make me who I am. Although I may have some weaknesses in my character, I am basically the up beat type. I try to be as happy as I can most of the time. Everyone cannot please each other but if everyone pleases themselves and are cheerful most of the time, I feel that it is a better start to put yourself in life.
Being down or depressed comes with everyone’s character at some point. When I come across this point in life, it is one of my weak situations. When something happens that hurts my feelings or makes me angry, the outcome is always sadness. I let my emotions out but crying or keeping quiet to myself. Depending on what the situation, the cause of my anger and hurt stays on my mind for a long period.
Some would say I am a boring and closed minded person. While others would say that I’m creative and very artistic. The truth is, I enjoy writing about my life, the lives of others, and sometime when I really want to let go, fairytales. I also enjoy bringing lifeless events to life by adding beautiful color schemes, lots of light, and gorgeous flowers. Writing and decorating are my favorite activities.
The last couple of years have been a long bumpy ride for me, as they have for everyone my age. No matter what, everyone has experienced many of the same “teenage” circumstances as I have and has dealt with them in their own way. As a personal participant in this “game”, we call life, I would say I worked hard for and earned first place. That is just my creative view on things. Too bad, not everyone sees it in the same light as I do.
As a student, I was an active participant in my academic and extracurricular activities. My first priority had not always been to make good grades, my first priority was to learn in school and college. Although this was important to me, I also knew that by participating in clubs, sports, and after school activities, I would become a well-rounded student.
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Shivendra Mishra (MBA)
My personality and character are two important features that make me who I am. Although I may have some weaknesses in my character, I am basically the up beat type. I try to be as happy as I can most of the time. Everyone cannot please each other but if everyone pleases themselves and are cheerful most of the time, I feel that it is a better start to put yourself in life.
Being down or depressed comes with everyone’s character at some point. When I come across this point in life, it is one of my weak situations. When something happens that hurts my feelings or makes me angry, the outcome is always sadness. I let my emotions out but crying or keeping quiet to myself. Depending on what the situation, the cause of my anger and hurt stays on my mind for a long period.
Some would say I am a boring and closed minded person. While others would say that I’m creative and very artistic. The truth is, I enjoy writing about my life, the lives of others, and sometime when I really want to let go, fairytales. I also enjoy bringing lifeless events to life by adding beautiful color schemes, lots of light, and gorgeous flowers. Writing and decorating are my favorite activities.
The last couple of years have been a long bumpy ride for me, as they have for everyone my age. No matter what, everyone has experienced many of the same “teenage” circumstances as I have and has dealt with them in their own way. As a personal participant in this “game”, we call life, I would say I worked hard for and earned first place. That is just my creative view on things. Too bad, not everyone sees it in the same light as I do.
As a student, I was an active participant in my academic and extracurricular activities. My first priority had not always been to make good grades, my first priority was to learn in school and college. Although this was important to me, I also knew that by participating in clubs, sports, and after school activities, I would become a well-rounded student.
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Shivendra Mishra (MBA)