Wednesday, April 9, 2008

An inspiring thought

I have just got back from tumbling/cheering practice. It was fun. At first I was scared of doing a back handspring but the instructor lady helped me through it and I did it! I was so proud of myself. Then it felt so good to know that I could do more than I thought I could. It was like my tipping point in a way. Please if you are reading this learn that you are way better than you think you are. Your tipping point like this will come too if it has not already. Life is a classroom and a box of surprises or "chocolates." Each one is totally different and all you have to do is believe in your heart and soul that you can do it. Do not let anything or anyone getin your way. Just do it and you will be surprised. Now hopefully with my new tumbling skills I will make varsity cheering next year. :)
This was my turning point to feel more confident and less afraid. Hopefully you will find yours too. Such an awesomelicious feeling.
librabrunnetevegetarian

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

i'm still looking for that turning point...and i hope i find it like you did...i'm happy for you :)

your fan,
shiv issar,aka the lone wolf :P

librabrunnetevegetarian said...

Thanks,
Nice name. We americans do not usually have names cool like that.

Anonymous said...

lol..."shiv" is a relatively common indian name...but my surname isn't...have you ever been to india?

librabrunnetevegetarian said...

Nope I have never been there. I heard that cows are sacred. As an animal rights activist I find that cool. Also Gandhi he is awesome. I read a book about him.
Well I am an American so yeah. :)Have you ever been to America?
Peace out
librabrunnetevegetarian

Anonymous said...

nope...unfortunately i haven't been to the states yet...the only places i've been to outside my country are nepal and china...
most probably i'll be coming over to america for college...i did really well on my SAT and TOEFL :)...gonna be applying sometime later this year for the fall semester in '09...

Anonymous said...

cows most definitely are sacred here...and they do prove to be a nuisance at times as well...especially when they're sitting in the middle of the road and there's a long line of traffic behind them...they're allowed to do whatever they want to...but it isn't much of a problem in the urban areas...i'm in the suburbs...