What Are Some Choices In Your Life That Affected Where You Are Now?
I feel like there is still so much life ahead of me and so many more choices to be made! However, even in my almost 20 years of life, there have been some important choices that led me to where I am now.
Throughout grade school I was very involved and wanted to try a little bit of everything. I have always thought that being well rounded was important and I discovered many talents along the way. For example, my love of music and by ability to play the piano and violin. I chose to stick with it, participate in orchestra all throughout high school, sing in choirs, and participate in musicals. All which led me to decide to be a music minor. It's what I love to do and I look forward to teaching in the future.
Throughout church callings, ASB elections, and leadership camps and classes I've learned that I'm a leader and that I'm determined. I love to be that example for others to look up to and I love the excitement and stress that comes along with planning things and making an event successful. I love the behind the scenes work and being involved with the process.
My choice to go to BYU is one I will never regret. After just one year, I've learned so much in school and about myself. I've made so many great friends, my testimony has been strengthened and I've loved every minute of school activities such as devotionals and sporting events. Although I didn't choose to start last summer and I was reluctant to go, it turned out to be the best experience and probably my favorite part of school so far! It was the perfect transition into college life.
I've always had great friends and as I've grown older, they've become longer-lasting friendships based on important values. Majority of my friends are LDS and I think that has had a huge impact on my life. It allows us to learn and grow together and we understand each other as we are working towards the same goals. My friends have always been important to me and I have some of the best :) Whether we talk all the time or are separated, it's always easy to pick up where we left off and I know they will always be there for me. I am truly blessed!
My jobs are perfect for me and allow me to gain a lot of experience for what I have chosen as my career and major. Right now I am subbing as a para in the school district and also teaching swim lessons. Both get me in contact with kids! I love interacting with students and I love to teach! Both in school and in the pool. I couldn't have asked for anything better and it has just confirmed for me that this is really what I want to do! Elementary Ed program...here I come!
I know there are little choices we make every day that affect where we are going and the person we become and I'm so grateful for all the support and help I've had in making decisions and the examples I've had that inspire me to be the best I can be!
Throughout grade school I was very involved and wanted to try a little bit of everything. I have always thought that being well rounded was important and I discovered many talents along the way. For example, my love of music and by ability to play the piano and violin. I chose to stick with it, participate in orchestra all throughout high school, sing in choirs, and participate in musicals. All which led me to decide to be a music minor. It's what I love to do and I look forward to teaching in the future.
Throughout church callings, ASB elections, and leadership camps and classes I've learned that I'm a leader and that I'm determined. I love to be that example for others to look up to and I love the excitement and stress that comes along with planning things and making an event successful. I love the behind the scenes work and being involved with the process.
My choice to go to BYU is one I will never regret. After just one year, I've learned so much in school and about myself. I've made so many great friends, my testimony has been strengthened and I've loved every minute of school activities such as devotionals and sporting events. Although I didn't choose to start last summer and I was reluctant to go, it turned out to be the best experience and probably my favorite part of school so far! It was the perfect transition into college life.
I've always had great friends and as I've grown older, they've become longer-lasting friendships based on important values. Majority of my friends are LDS and I think that has had a huge impact on my life. It allows us to learn and grow together and we understand each other as we are working towards the same goals. My friends have always been important to me and I have some of the best :) Whether we talk all the time or are separated, it's always easy to pick up where we left off and I know they will always be there for me. I am truly blessed!
My jobs are perfect for me and allow me to gain a lot of experience for what I have chosen as my career and major. Right now I am subbing as a para in the school district and also teaching swim lessons. Both get me in contact with kids! I love interacting with students and I love to teach! Both in school and in the pool. I couldn't have asked for anything better and it has just confirmed for me that this is really what I want to do! Elementary Ed program...here I come!
I know there are little choices we make every day that affect where we are going and the person we become and I'm so grateful for all the support and help I've had in making decisions and the examples I've had that inspire me to be the best I can be!
Hey your blog is so super cute!! Congratulations on your decision to serve. You will truly be blessed! I'm excited to hear all about your adventures on the mission. I'm doing a blog for my best friend...you should follow her: hermanasilva.blogspot.com! Best of luck to you:)
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