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Business And Entrepreneurship
Soccer
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Michael Villalobos
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Something I used to say to myself frequently was the phrase, "I want to kill myself and simply disappear". It is not just me who can share the same story.
"What causes a person to think this way? What is going on in their mind?", I have questioned myself. In truth, many would not bother to understand and consider cases concerning psychological, mental, and physical abuse.
Mental health is something that is commonly ignored and problems are increasing day by day. These issues can be difficult to deal with because it is seen as something "abnormal". It can also be seen as something weird in a person and incomprehensible thus making the call for help and support harder. I want to change this.
I have learned that in life there will always be someone greater than me as well as someone with a greater need than me. I am currently a freshman at Southern Adventist University. I am still figuring out completely what my life purpose is but my goal is to help and lend a hand to those with greater needs as a Crisis Counselor.
Thank you for taking the time to read my story. Have a good day!
Education
Southern Adventist University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Health/Medical Psychology
Minors:
- American Sign Language (ASL)
- Crisis/Emergency/Disaster Management
Laurel Brook Academy & Sanitarium
High SchoolMiscellaneous
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Career
Dream career field:
Mental Health Care
Dream career goals:
Company Founder
Laborer
AGR Building2020 – 2020
Sports
Volleyball
Intramural2016 – 20182 years
Soccer
Intramural2015 – Present9 years
Public services
Volunteering
Laurelbrook Nursing Home — Housekeeping and Nursing Home kitchen worker.2019 – 2020
Future Interests
Advocacy
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Justricia Scholarship for Education
The biggest investment a person can make is in oneself. Hello, my name is Michael and I am a 1st year freshman at Southern Adventist University located in Collegedale, TN. Personally, pursuing a quality education has played a life changing role. After graduating high school in 2020, I was faced with two decisions: I could either start working or go to college. The facts where that I did not have money and all my mother could do, being our family's only guardian, was to help me with three-hundred dollars a month. The rest was on me. I remember being faced with this life changing decision, a decision I had to make without experience, without any skills to offer in the workforce and with limited support from my mother. I needed to either find a way to receive an education or hustle as a laborer. Frustration covered my mind as my stress slowly got to me and my depression increased in seeing how big the financial void I needed to cross was in order to receive an education and achieve my dreams. I worked hard that summer. I had no specific motivation and my goals and aspirations where drowned by my living reality. I tried to find meaning as hard as it was to find. I will never forget and cease to be grateful when my current school, Southern Adventist University, reached out to me by email encouraging me to apply and become a part of their institution. I half-heartedly applied before I rushed to work that morning. After a few more process requirements I received an official letter from the university's president stating my official enrollment and acceptance. I will be honest and say that my heart filled with hope. I was still realistic, I did not have the money, I still suffered from depression, and trust issues but there was some hope, an open door. I am the first out of four children to go to college. I don't deserve such blessing of receiving an education of such good quality as I am receiving now at Southern. Nevertheless, I am grateful. I am majoring as a BA in Psychology. Education has opened the doors to opportunities. Opportunities to help people and make a difference in the world. I am still learning and finding my purpose but my interest in dealing with people through crisis counseling will not fade. Through my education I want to become qualified and gain the experience needed to support those who lack the needed support. Through education, I plan to help treat mental illness and give hope to those who think they have lost it. I know that my education at Southern has brought back to life my dreams and aspirations. This is the part that education has played in my life.