Personal Narrative: How Failure Can Lead To Success

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Failure leads to disappointments but sometimes it can result in great lessons and successes. People can go through hard times, but if they stick it out and see it through, the failures and hard times can lead to success. This happened to me recently involving soccer. It was our second game of the high school season, and we were playing Northeastern. I had started the game and after the national anthem and the announcing of our names, the game whistle had blown, singling the start of the game. The first half went by slow it seemed to never end. With the end of the first half we were tied 0-0. The halftime talk was not very positive, understandably, considering we weren't playing well. Then the whistles blew again and we took the field to start …show more content…

I was so upset with myself for letting people's comments on the field get to me, and affect my level of play. My mom, the JV coach, came over and tried to talk to me, but I didn't want to talk. Liz, the varsity coach, kept looking at me. I assumed it was to see what was wrong but she is not the type to be very sympathetic. Then Diana, the varsity assistant, came over and told me how. Indeed to get out of my own head and play my game. She said I had played a fantastic first half, which I though was a lie. By this time all my teammates on the bench were asking what was wrong, which made me cry even more. I was letting my team down and I had wanted to go back in to improve my play. I got subbed back in and could not focus, I was making simple mistakes, that are apart of the basics of soccer. I. A me out after about ten minutes, people he told me I played better, but I knew it was just to try and make me feel better. We ended up winning the game 2-1, which I was happy about, but other than that k was not happy about much. Later that night my mom sat and tried to get me to say what was wrong, buts don't know how to put my feelings into words so it was hard and I kept saying "I don't

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