My favorite was, “It is safer to search the maze than remain in a cheese less situation” (p. 62). This is my favorite quote because it mentions fear. Fear of the future, of what might happen, how others will react and the fear of unknown. These are all things that trigger my decisions. When in the quote it simply says that the more you let fear in the situation the worse it will be, and you will become stable in the cheese less room. It doesn’t matter what goes wrong but rather focusing on what can go right is most important. To me this quote made me realize that my decisions that impact change, I focus on everything that could go wrong for me and for those around me. While if I had just focused on everything that could go right, I would be in higher spirits and have a positive outlook on …show more content…
Four days a week I spent in the gym, power tumbling, I loved it. I had set many of goals to achieve and had done them a year prior. I only had one goal left, compete those goals I had achieved. Every January my team starts competition. We go once a month till April, in April state is held and if you qualified you would attend regions. My goal was to compete a level 9 pass and qualify for regions. These goals I had set seemed simple, I had learned all the tricks necessary and had applied them to a pass a year prior. Through that year I had perfected that pass over and over, it was getting old, but I wanted it to be perfect. I wanted to see success in my hard work. Two weeks before competition in January I was practicing my pass. I had done my pass probably a dozen times that day and in the last one I back popped in the middle of my pass, it didn’t hurt so I finished my pass. It was a great pass and I ended on it for the night. Little did I know that it would come out that I had fractured my back and it was enflamed. The doctor told me no more…forever. Someone moved my