Everybody in their life time has been faced with the big question; What do you want to be in life? When you first hear the question it doesnt really soak in or have any meaning to you its like you quiet dont understand what it means because it has so much power! Having a dream was never a big thing for me I never believed in that it would come true. But now that Ijoined the NCSA program I have that strength that I am getting closer to my dream. My dream is to inspire people even if its the most simplest way. I want to go to college and be apart a swim team that I can call family. Become a Neo-Natal Nurse and prove all the people wrong that doubted me! Dreams and goals are setpoints that you make for yourself that you try to achieve; sometimes they are the only reason why you wake up every morning. Now that I came to reality I think the only way to be come successful is if you set a goal for yourself, because if not what do you have to look forward to? Even though you set goals for yourself your not always gurantee the outcome you want, but thats okay cause thats life take a chace. But with you setting a goal it doesnt harm anything, only if you dont set a goal or a dream is when you harm yourself.
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