So my difficult times when I started football and tried to play. It was in my freshmen year but I never gave up and I still stayed on the team. So it was rough for me and then I almost gave up and dropped all my grades because it was stressful and I couldn't do anything.
So the way I overcome it is by showing them that they were wrong about me and push myself more. I started to fix my grades and push myself more to not fail. I had more playing time and I had a new coaching staff that cared about us and helped me in school. I had good grades and wasn't getting in trouble. And I had good teachers and parents to support me through it.
I was better then ever and had overcome everything that made my life go bad . I had everything with good things to help me overcome everything.
So yeah i had to work hard to do that and have good grades. And I work hard in school and work my butt off. I was not trying to give up so I never stopped. I told myself I had a goal so that I wouldn't fail. So I never stopped and I kept going to school and football. I am afraid of losing and being a failure. I am glad I kept pushing myself. I had a lot of help and good people to support me in life.i have very good teachers that teach me very well to get me to my goals. This is one of the reasons why I want to continue being well and go to college. And my parents help me get there. So the more reason why i wanna go in a higher level because I am love with football. It’s in my blood and I love to ball out and work as a team. My aspiration is my family and wanting to go forward. My goal is be good player and have my diploma. And I wanna succeed to get better In my future
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