Hobbies and interests
Hair Styling
Animals
Church
Cooking
Fashion
Journalism
Singing
True Crime
Volleyball
Volunteering
Reading
Leadership
Adventure
I read books multiple times per month
Michelle Jennings
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Imagine a tapestry woven with threads of determination, creativity, resilience, curiosity, and compassion – that's how I would describe myself.
But here's a little secret about me: I have a knack for turning "no" into "how can we make this happen?" While I believe in acceptance, I'm also driven by a desire to find solutions and make things work.
My journey into psychology is not just about academic pursuits; it is about making a tangible difference in people's lives. I envision establishing a nurturing environment where individuals can heal from psychological trauma, develop resilience, and thrive mentally and emotionally. This vision has become my driving force, guiding my undergraduate studies and fueling my aspirations for future graduate studies and a career in psychology.
Thank you for considering me and for being part of my journey.
Education
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions
- Psychology, General
Hillcrest High School
High SchoolMiscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Master's degree program
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology
Career
Dream career field:
Law Enforcement
Dream career goals:
Sports
Softball
Varsity2018 – 20191 year
Volleyball
Club2020 – Present4 years
Volleyball
Varsity2017 – 20203 years
Volleyball
Club2018 – 20191 year
Arts
- MusicPresent
Public services
Volunteering
COJ Family Life Center — Volunteer2018 – 2020Volunteering
2019 Elections — Volunteer2019 – 2019Public Service (Politics)
Election judge — Election judge2020 – 2020Volunteering
Make a wish — Team member- wrapping gifts2019 – 2019
Future Interests
Advocacy
Politics
Volunteering
Trever David Clark Memorial Scholarship
Throughout my journey, I've come to understand the profound impact of struggles with mental health, and the invaluable role that compassion and encouragement play in healing and resilience. I have had my own share of battles with mental health, and it's through these personal experiences that I've realized the transformative power of the smallest gestures and how they can make a world of difference in someone's life.
Mental health struggles are often hidden behind the masks we wear, concealed from the world. I know this because I've worn that mask myself. There were times when the weight of the world seemed unbearable, and I was trapped in a whirlwind of emotions and anxieties. These battles can be isolating, making you feel like you're facing them alone. It was during these challenging times that I realized the true significance of reaching out, offering encouragement, and showing kindness.
In my journey, I've been fortunate to receive such acts of kindness and encouragement from people who saw beyond my mask. Their words and actions provided solace, reminding me that I wasn't alone in my struggle. It's from this place of empathy and understanding that I have drawn my strength and motivation to be a source of encouragement for others.
My relationship with God has been an essential component of my healing and my ability to extend support to others. Through my faith, I've found comfort in knowing that I'm never alone in my struggles. I've learned that even in the darkest moments, there is a source of unwavering love and strength that I can turn to. This connection with God has given me the resilience to face challenges head-on and the compassion to uplift others.
As I draw from my faith, I'm reminded of the profound message of loving our neighbors as ourselves. In this, I see the call to extend empathy, support, and encouragement to those who are struggling with their mental health. Every kind word, every gesture of compassion, is a way of channeling God's love and grace to those who need it most.
Encouraging words and gestures can serve as a lifeboat for someone drowning in despair. They can instill hope and remind individuals that they are valued, loved, and not alone. This understanding has driven me to be an advocate for mental health awareness and support. I believe that by sharing our own stories and offering encouragement, we can create a network of strength and compassion that reaches those who need it most.
In a world where the stigma surrounding mental health persists, we have a responsibility to foster a culture of understanding and support. We can be the change-makers, the compassionate friends who shine a light on the path to recovery. My own struggles have taught me that we can be the difference in someone's life, and in doing so, we contribute to a world where empathy and encouragement are the cornerstones of healing.
As I look back on my journey and the hurdles I've overcome, I am filled with gratitude for the encouragement and support I received. My relationship with God has been my guiding light, reinforcing the importance of showing kindness and love to others. In sharing these encouraging words, I hope to ignite a spark of hope and resilience in the hearts of those facing their own mental health challenges. Together, we can be the difference that changes lives and contributes to a world where compassion prevails.
Gabriella Carter Music and Me Scholarship
As my entire body filled with fear and uncertainty, all eyes were suddenly on me. The silence was deafening but looking up at my mother’s smile was enough for me to gain all the courage I needed. I loosened my grip on the microphone that I had been holding onto as if my life depended on it and suddenly, every word began to pour out and fill the air. The shocked expressions and smiles across the room replaced the many doubts that filled my mind over the years. Had it all been in my head this entire time? As darkness took over the sky and I sat confined in my room, I was drawn to the journal my grandmother had gifted me with. I grabbed a pen and every emotion from the experience I just had flowed through my pen and onto the pages. Everything I previously thought to be true no longer applied to my life.
In the summer of my sophomore year, I attended my sister’s wedding. I jokingly asked her to schedule me into the program, and I would perform a song. However, she knew I would never willingly place myself in the line of fire, setting myself up for arrows of judgment to come spiraling at me. But alas, there I was doing something I had never imagined I’d do. I performed “That’s Why I Love You” by Boyz ll Men for an audience of roughly 100 people. For as long as I can remember, I’ve valued validation from others, rather than from myself. If I was asked to talk about myself as an eighth-grader, I’d be at a loss for words. I believed school was the only thing I was successful in, despite my family telling me otherwise. My biggest dream at the time was to become a singer, but I was not without my challenges. I would scroll aimlessly for hours on social media, comparing myself to other individuals, as they beautifully sang to a popular song. I didn’t care how much experience or training they had; one statement kept replaying in my mind: they were better than me. This cage I had locked myself in was guarded by my fears, and there didn’t seem to be a way out. Maybe it was the warmth I felt from the event, but I allowed myself to be vulnerable and the outcome was nothing like I had thought it would be.
I realize that every time I looked for approval before pursuing an interest, I gave away the power I had in choosing how I wanted to live my life. This song will be a constant reminder of an event that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of the world. The choices and challenges of my life have become the performance, and the audience is one.