Before high school, I was a different person. I lacked confidence; I feared public speaking. Today, I can say that I am confident, hard-working and well-spoken. And this is in large part because of my four years of running track in high school. Track helped me build up my mental toughness, showing me hard work pays off and that there are no shortcuts to success. I refuse to give up. There are sometimes track workouts that may seem really hard. But as in life, these “workouts” are simply obstacles that can be overcome with persistence and dedication. Conquering these “workouts” allowed me to build my confidence; I learned that I can succeed in anything I do if I set my mind to it. Being apart of Student Government in high school allowed me to become more well-spoken. As secretary, I would record the notes at meetings, but I was not afraid to voice my own opinion either. I learned that it’s better to say what’s on your mind and let others know what you think so that they can consider an angle that they might not have seen themselves. I also spoke in front of large groups when I was apart of Student Government. This helped me to continue to improve my public speaking skills. Now, I embrace the opportunity to speak in front of a group, rather than dread it.
As a college student, I expect to make new friends that will last me a lifetime. At the moment, I want to major in business. But I hope that I can learn more about business so I know that this is the right major for me. I want to learn as much as I can and know that I love whatever field I decide to go into. For my first semester, I’m hoping to work hard and build up my GPA. I’m also hoping to get involved in some way – whether through a club or an organization.
You definitely are not afraid to speak your mind. In the month that I have known you I learned that very quickly. I want to get involved in something too. Also I miss you
I would’ve never guessed you ever lacked confidence as now you seem to have tons of it and high school activities was a very good way to bring that confidence out. You definitely seem to speak your mind which something I often struggle with but hope to be able to do more.
i like how you said there are no shortcuts to success. I tell that to myself everyday whenever i feel like taking the easy way out. I actually feel we both gained confidence throughout high school nd that will definitely help us in college.
I’m glad that you earned confidence and have become the outgoing person you are today.
Matt without confidence? No way. It’s pretty awesome that you overcame your lack-of-confidence through athletics. I can’t imagine you without your outgoing nature. It would surely be a detriment to our society. I can’t get through a week of school work without a solid dose of Matt-Chain jokes.