Growing up I have had to face many challenges in the acodem sort of thing when I was in second grade I was diagnosed with dislexya witch has made a lot of challenges at is comes to school. I have pushed past those challenges as far as I can at least and I try to look at the better side of things. See even though I was not the best at school I found that I both was good at sports and I liked it a lot. I did play a lot of doffrent sport such as wrestaling, soft ball, and soccer. I never truly saw vollyball as a sport until my six grade year when it was a option at my school and I decided I would try it the next thing I new it became apart of me it is what I train for everyday and I try to get better at it as I go on. I am in my sophomore year in high school so I am still trying to figure out what I exactly want to do after I graduate. But I do know I have the passion for somthing in sports management of Health sciences. I have also thought a lot about being a therapist beucse I have been told I am good to talk to and I give good advice but there are still a lot of options out there. I am also very passionate in my faith and just finding a better relationship with God. I have kept pretty good grades though out school I try my hardest in whatever I do and I just trust God with the rest. a quote I love to live by is “ live in the moment“ because we never now where life takes you and sometimes you will miss what God has in store if you are to worried about the future.
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