My parents influenced who I am today, teaching me my morality and what to do when it's right or wrong. Soccer wasn’t my choice to join but I grew a love for it as I played for most of my life. Developing a love-and-hate relationship for this sport. I learned about myself in this sport is that It takes time to get good, that you need to keep a level head, no matter what is happening around you follow your goal. My academic goals are to keep good grades and apply for scholarship. I will be a first generation to attend college so i want to help my parents. I had to overcome the slumps of having a bad season and learn to return to a good season. As well I had to overcome the obstacle of doubt which I still do sometimes but now I know if I want to reach my goal I can’t second guess myself. What I possess is the ability to allow myself to adapt, I can now see what my weaknesses are which there are many but I am fixing them, I can focus on what the coaches want at the end of the day no matter what I think I about their tactics I always play they want me to play. Also, no matter what, I want to be better than those who think they are better as I want to make sure they know who I am.
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