How Softball Changed My Life

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I could hear my heartbeat in my ears and feel the pulsing throughout my body as I weakly clenched the bat in my fingers. No one, including myself, thought I would be stepping back onto the field so soon. I was a bald girl fighting cancer, yet refused to give up softball for any more time than the doctors forced me to. Softball allowed me to have control of one aspect of my life. Even if everything else was hectic, I knew I could go to the field and everything else would fade into the distance. As I aged, I struggled with having a lot of homework and attempting to still play softball. Even though softball became a stressor, it also taught me how to manage my time and priorities. It may have destroyed my love for the game, but I was able to walk away being responsible and realizing how precious time is. While on the field, I was able to contribute a positive and hard-working attitude. Even when I was drowning last spring with practice, homework, and daily essentials, I did not let it affect my attitude at practice. No one – my coach nor teammates – deserved it. I also worked hard while I was playing. Other teammates on the bench would kill for my spot, so I needed to make sure I played hard to show I deserved …show more content…

Whether it was something simple as responsibility after forgetting cleats at home or bonding with teammates, every softball season comes with a new finding. Over the years, I have realized how I learn. Personally, I do not handle yelling well; I learn best by someone saying what I am doing wrong and what they would like to see done instead. Another example is that I learned my priorities. Many of my previous teammates considered softball number one, while I would rather be finishing my paper due the next day or hanging out with my loved ones. there was just more important things in life to me. Playing softball made me realize how precious my time was and that my priorities needed

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