Julia,
I couldn't agree more with what you've said. Looking around at Turnabout realizing that I didn't know more than half the people there also made me realize that a big change is coming in our lives. Knowing you since Wesley, it's amazing looking back seeing how we've grown and matured into people who are ready to go off to college. If someone had told me at the beginning of freshman year that high school was going to be one of the biggest times of change in my life, I wouldn't have believed them. But looking back now it was. I think that as we graduate, like you said, we are not only becoming high school graduates, we are becoming adults. This chapter in our lives was amazing, but I think the ones to come are going to bring even more change and great times! =]
I couldn't agree more with what you've said. Looking around at Turnabout realizing that I didn't know more than half the people there also made me realize that a big change is coming in our lives. Knowing you since Wesley, it's amazing looking back seeing how we've grown and matured into people who are ready to go off to college. If someone had told me at the beginning of freshman year that high school was going to be one of the biggest times of change in my life, I wouldn't have believed them. But looking back now it was. I think that as we graduate, like you said, we are not only becoming high school graduates, we are becoming adults. This chapter in our lives was amazing, but I think the ones to come are going to bring even more change and great times! =]
The second post that I read was from Elyse's blog. She wrote about how people can psych themselves out when they are singing. I replied to her post with this,
Hey Elyse!
I totally agree with what you are saying. For me, when I'm playing my instrument I sometimes start thinking about what I'm actually doing. I then think about it too much and mess up. I think that what you said can apply to anything that we do in life. If we think too much about something and everything that could go wrong with it, then something probably will go wrong. That is one of the reasons that I think that people should look at what could happen positively in what they are doing. Thanks for making me think! =]
I totally agree with what you are saying. For me, when I'm playing my instrument I sometimes start thinking about what I'm actually doing. I then think about it too much and mess up. I think that what you said can apply to anything that we do in life. If we think too much about something and everything that could go wrong with it, then something probably will go wrong. That is one of the reasons that I think that people should look at what could happen positively in what they are doing. Thanks for making me think! =]
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