How My Life is Now
Over a year things you enjoyed and disliked change. There are different situations which you experience that help influence these changes. But not everything does changes, some things you worked upon and made better by elaborating on the idea or passion. Not only are changes a huge part of what occur this year, but meeting my personal goals and dreams for the future. Some things this year that haven`t changed is my love for traveling, directing, running, and goals for outstanding grades. But some thing did change like my passion for playing basketball, what fall sport I should play, and my dreams for the future.
Travel is still a big idea in my mind; I never lost that love for seeing the whole United States. As of right now in my life I’ve been to about twenty-four states. The most recent state I’ve been too was Georgia. Sometimes I day dream of the day I see the fiftieth state, whatever one it is. I also hope that I can somehow include travel in whatever I do as a future career because I like the idea of being in a different place instead of an office space.
Another one of my interests that haven’t change is my love for directing and creating movies. I hope to one day produce a TV show or a movie on
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I think more about the happier part of the future like hopes and dreams. This year I released my hopes and dreams have changed. One of my new dreams is to become an all-star high jumper or long jumper, or something along those lines. I know that becoming an athlete is very difficult and a hard career to get into professionally because they only choose a select few, so another one of my dreams that I have came up with this year is maybe to for Disney in and make films for them. I think that would be an amazing experiences and I create way for me to express my
No matter what time zone I am in, my phone buzzes most frequently when I am asleep. Whether a missed call from a friend in Kenya, an email from a musical collaborator in Canada, or a LinkedIn message from a U.K. investor in my educational startup, I eagerly wake each morning to many new notifications. Growing up, I traveled extensively, living on three different continents. In fact, my passport looked like my coloring book. Learning five languages and adapting to foreign environments while maintaining my identity, has taught me to value different skills, including networking.
Changes sometimes happen so you can learn important life lessons. When something bad happens in your life you tend to think about the negative side. You never think about the positive things because you automatically think it happened to make your life worse. In this essay I’m going to tell you about me moving, meeting my best friend, and going to Mexico and pretty much living there for three months.
4. Have you noticed a change in your identity and how you view yourself? 5. How have your hobbies /interests changed or stayed the same? 6.
I enjoyed thinking about my future and discovering new bands and indie movies. My new life, with little to no friends, had transitioned from utterly depressing to undoubtedly bright. I propelled through their ignorance and tried out for the jazz band and the varsity baseball team. I made both of them and continued on my path for self-improvement and self-discovery. I had a great baseball season in which I made 2nd team all division and helped our team win sectionals.
Three years ago, my life took a turn for the better. I moved from Virginia to North Carolina after my freshman year and it was one of the best things I have ever done for myself. Throughout my transition of moving and living in North Carolina with my family, I have reached my full potential and have thrived in my academics. I have pushed myself to be the best of my ability in my academics. I am also an active member of my community through spending my time volunteering in many different forms.
My dream of success is to grow through unique experiences and becoming self-sufficient and
In his speech LaBeouf says, "Some people dream of success, but you are going to wake up and work hard at it. Don't let your dreams be dreams. " This often renews my resolve to give the assignment one more try. As far as I can remember, I aspired to be a pediatrician.
So far, my life has been full of change. I was born in, India, and moved around for many of the early years of my life. I went from, Toronto, Dayton, Cincinnati, Wheaton, and finally, Elk Grove Village, in a six-year span of my life. These formative years were great for me because my parents always pushed me to do my best. Academically, I was pushed into performing the best I could such as trying my best in English class even though it was a struggle in the beginning.
What Life Has Taught Me You don’t ever think about how important certain moments are going to be, until that 's all you have left to remember someone by. I had a friend, a best friend whom I loved so much and could always count on. During that time life was perfect. I never knew the great times I cherished would come to an end so quickly and become only a memory.
The moment we are born, we are all enlightened by what it means to be alive even if we are not aware of it. As a young child, this enlightenment came to me in fistfuls of childhood and family. In the darkest of times, the need and willingness to learn is what kept me awake. As I grew older, I did not know that I had anything to offer to the world that was of any extraordinary significance. In my middle and high school years, my lungs took a breath inward and held for what seemed like forever.
For me, eighth grade has been a year of change. It sounds cheesy, but it is the most fitting description for this entire school year. Over the course of this year, my behavior, my environment, and life in general has changed. They have all changed, but maybe not for the better or for worse. My environment has literally changed this school year, as I’ve moved to a new location.
My dreams after high school are to attend a 4 year university and receive my bachelor's degree of fine arts. I have a passion for theatre. My goal
Most importantly, im getting my life back on track. I come back to college to finish my Associate degree, getting a new job, and most of it is getting back to how my life was before. Sometimes life puts us by the edge of steeped, not to punish for the wrong things one has made, but to teach as human being to value more what really matters in life. In my personal life experience, I had to leave everything and anything. However, I do not regret in any way because it has taught me to be a more persistent person and able to deal with more than I ever though could be able to do.
After completing secondary school, I went to a college on the island. In many ways I'm grateful that I stayed that year, having learned the necessities of time management and the negative effects cramming can have, though the latter still plagues me. When I was a younger, I used to dream about becoming a veterinarian due to my love of dogs, however, after realizing that I would also have to deal with the ferocious cat, I made the leap to a football player.
we are responsible for doing what we can to cultivate our strengths and manage our vulnerabilities. • The fact is that there are certain things in life we are responsible for, and many that we are not. The secret is to discover the delicate balance between fate and responsibility without turning down relative freedom to become who we wish. • fate is different from destiny .