My mother and father have always taught me that in life nothing is ever handed to you, you must work for what you wish to accomplish. Those words have and continue to motivate me to always work hard in everything I do; I will always try my hardest to make sure I give it my all in everything I do and never give up in the process. I am very friendly and easy to get along with; I am very social and love meeting new people especially new teammates. When it comes to playing a sport I am more of that type of girl not to talk about my skills, I rather let my actions speak for themselves. I am always open to learning new skills and improving my skills. I handle criticism very well because I take that criticism and improve my weaknesses rather than getting mad over it. I am also the type to focus on what I must accomplish so if hard work takes to master new skills, improve my skills and focus on my education then hard work is what I will give. Balancing my education and a sport hasn’t been a problem for me. My education is very important to me because it is the key that will someday allow me to open the door of success. I am ready to work hard to do whatever it takes to make it and always with a positive attitude.
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