What my goals and aspirations are is to go to Corneille university to become a veterinarian. I try my best to get to the top. My coach is really helping me get faster everyday. The people I see on tv that are the best they practice everyday. And I say to myself I'm next. And each day at practice I push myself harder and harder because, practice makes perfect. I don't like taking breaks, I don't like laying down after a run because, it shows weakness. I put in everything in each run. I have the confidence that I'm going to win. I always make sure I give more than 100%. At practice if your not giving it everything how are your going to get better? My coach says to me if your not pushing, you're no working, and if your not working than your not gaining. So I always finish strong. I still push to get in first. I still try my best. If I don't get in first, that's fine. It's motivation and I just work harder. I see if I messed up anywhere during that race. I'm willing to do whatever I can, i don't like to quit. I didn't come to quit or loose. Greatness is upon me. I listen to my coach he says "you have greatness in you, just reach and strive for it." And if I died tomorrow I would not be proud of myself because, I am not done, I wanna keep pushing and working myself like I said. When someone says to me your not going to make it, your dreams are to high. Well I use it as motivation, And this is what I was born to do. There is always someone working harder than you but that's the key. Go to the extreme. Stuff that does not make sense. For example in my 400 my coach told us 7 seconds of crazy. You push your self hard as you can around that curb. It helped me a lot. I kept my pace. We were in last place. Then right when I got that baton, I sprinted hard as I can. There was a guy 60 meters ahead of me. And everything that happened to me, everything that people said to me saying u can't do it, it hit me. And I pushed. I caught up to the runners. And we put ourselves in second. My race end up becoming 52.7. I just remember dropping to the ground after the race, it wasn't because, I was tired. It was because, I was giving thanks to the lord and my coach. I never been so happy in my life. Even tho we didn't come in first but we definitely finished strong. That's my motto always finish strong.
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