Two of my top 10
things that are important are writing and singing. To me, writing is something
I am confident I will always have in my life. Its what I have always seen
myself doing as a career. Writing is how I can even comprehend some emotions I
have when I don’t want to talk. Writing is such an inspiration to me. There is
never a shortage of words. There is an infinite supply to the world you can
create with an intricate labyrinth of words to fully capture the attention of
your audience. To truly make something believable, it takes a real talent to
accurately perceive the world. I know what I want to do with my life; and that
is to compel people. When I read books, which is quite frequent, I can never
shake the thought of how inspiring it is that the author had miraculously made
something in which I have found myself emotionally invested. It is great to
tell a story. It is a blessing to tell a story so worth while that your
audience can feel exactly what you want them to feel; to have them care
immensely about anything you have written, down to the smallest detail. I want
to capture people in something I have created myself. I want to inspire someone
myself by my own hard work. I know it wont be easy, but that’s why I love it.
Things that come easily aren’t as satisfying as things that you work for.
Singing has always meant a great
deal to me. I have always loved performing in front of my family, but I hadn’t
really thought about being actually good until I was in the fifth grade. Our
schools musical was casting the lead role, and even though I truly didn’t
expect anything significant, I wanted to audition. There were far more suitable
girls I was certain were going to beat me out, but that wasn’t the point. I
wanted to share with those people what I loved to do. The day after auditions,
I was completely astounded. I had landed the lead role of the show. To a fifth
grader, it was the world. I know getting the lead role in a small school
production is anything shy of moderately significant, but that was the turning
point in who I am. The moment I was recognized for something I loved to do was
the same moment in which I decided I would do anything to challenge myself to
do something that I wouldn’t normally do. This internal decision has continued
to run my life. I am not the most outgoing person, but because of the promise I
made myself, I constantly remind myself not to play it safe. I sing in far
larger audiences since my fifth grade debut. I have gone to several
competitions, and have actually gotten first and second place on several occasions.
I don’t sing for awards though. I sing because its something in which I am proud
to share with others. My talents have made me humble, outgoing, and a far
better person than I would have been if I hadn’t taken chances. I try to take
my life experiences as ways in which I learn.. I still have a lot more growing
to do, but I know if I didn’t take risks, I wouldn’t be as happy as I am now.
Hadley, I really like your post. You put a lot of thought into it and your passion for writing and singing really shows.
ReplyDeleteThe world needs great story tellers! You have inspired me to start writing again instead of holding everything inside. I love to sing too but the world is a better place if I keep that to myself. But for you, you have found that most personal growth takes place outside of your comfort zone. You make observations of the world most take a lifetime to learn so you are off to an awesome start!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post. I love the way you told a story. Keep up the good work!
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