Personal Narrative: My Mom And Gymnastics

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There are many things that have shaped me into the person I am right now. There are many event, places, and groups that have made a huge impact on me. The thing that do shape me to be who I am don?t relate in any way. They are all different. My mom, gymnastics and the world around me have molded me to be a great person.
My mom is the biggest influence on me by far. She has taught me right from wrong and left from right. She has always taught me all about my religion and how all things are possible through Christ to strengthen me. She has always supported my ideas for anything and told me to go for things. "Be who you are, because everyone else is taken", she would always tell me. My mom has shaped me to be me as a person.
Gymnastics has been my strongest activity to do. It teaches me to keep me focused and not distracted. Doing gymnastics everyday is like a prize to me. Gymnastics has also taught me that great talent also comes with great responsibilities. My future depends on my grades in school but also how well I perform in gymnastics. Gymnastics could give me a potentially …show more content…

Being a good person to those who need help has always been important to me. Helping the homeless is something I learned just by observation. Many people neglect the homeless and there are only a handful of people who take the time to care. I am thankful to be part of that handful of people. I have also see many tragedies turn into blessing. People around me don?t have perfect lives and within years, months maybe even weeks thing turn into blessing for them. My role models, Simone Biles and Gabby Douglas, show me anything is possible. They never left anything in there way and they just go for what they feel is right. They inspire may people to just be who they are. The world around me may not be foolproof or faultless or even ideal but the world tell me what is good and what is bad. It tells me to help whenever and wherever I

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