Friday, September 4, 2015
Jumping into my world
Who are you? That's a question that takes time to answer and others simply don't know the answer. Do we really know who we are? Do we know all of our characteristics? Do we see ourselves differently from the way the world around us sees us? These are all questions that go through the
head of the person being asked this question. I myself haven't discovered everything about my personality, my interests, my likes and dislikes, but I do have some things I can share with you. If I could describe myself in any way I would say I'm the type of person who's adventuruous, and a risk taker. I enjoy the thrill of taking risks and stepping outside my comfort zone. Even while enjoying all of that, I can also be the type of person who isn't the most talkative. I keep ideas even my head even if I want to express them. That's okay because everything you think about doesn't have to be said out loud. I think a lot before I say something which I wouldn't call my strong suit, but sometimes it's good. These are just some basic descriptors of who I am.
As you become older you start to realize your talents, personality traits, and someone what you want to be. As you get older these thought become clearer and clearer. I am a sophomore in high school.
High school can changes your entire point of view. You see things differently than you did before in middle school. You get experienced to more things, and people. You also discover some hidden talents you had. As a student, I would say I'm a focused and responsible student who also enjoys having fun and relaxing. In a classroom, as I said before not the most talkative but I'm not afraid to ask questions if needed. Once I get comfortable in certain situations, I'm not afraid to speak my mind.
When it comes to after school activities I would say I'm pretty well rounded. I participate in karate, fencing, and tennis. The musical side of my activities consists of flute, piano, and vocals. Some of these activities I have spent years and years involved with them. I not the kind of person who quits if things are difficult in the beginning, or I'm having a tough time understanding how to play the sport/instrument. I keep at it until I've mastered the technique. Practicing is the most important part of
mastering anything you try to do. Sometimes practicing can be the most boring thing you ever do, but it's worth it eventually. Another factor of sports is teamwork. You need to be willing to cooperate with your team and know how to work together. To do that you need to have an understanding personality, not just on the field but with your friends and family also. When it comes to friends and family, they might not be the easiest people to handle but you always support them and have their back, and they have your back as well. I feel like building trust is the way I go when I comes to making friends or being on a sports team. Even with your family building their trust is the most important thing you can do, and that is what I do.
Finding out who you are takes time and effort. When you start to go in depth about finding out who you are, you realize that your a completely different person, or maybe your the same person you thought you were before. Either way doesn't matter, as long as you discover yourself and your personality. We all have different characteristics that make us unique and those are the most important ones.
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