The Wall

The Wall

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A young girl of age thirteen faces a large challenge, in her eyes, of running up a wall. She eventually learns that confidence and belief are the steps to accomplishing challenges. You will also notice that sometimes a little bit of desperation can help, too. My instructor is one of the few things that has inspired me to write this short story. Whenever a student feels like giving up, he reminds them that "if you think you can do it, you're right. If you think you can't do it, you're right." He taught me that your own mind and belief decides whether you can do something or not. It is not your body, it is your mind. Thank you, mom for supporting and helping me with this story! I could not have done it without you! This is a non-fiction story. This story belongs to me. Any similarities in other stories are not intentional. Thank you for understanding.
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| 1st Place for Summer Sun Awards (Beginner's Firsts) | | 2nd Place for the Pinpoint Awards | | Finalist for the 2016 Awards | It matters not what people think regarding things you believe strongly in. Perhaps, it may even help to even spread a word or two regarding what dwells within you. Don't be afraid of the thoughts you believe are truly nonsensical. They always have a place somewhere, and for me, these are a collection of the "It"s inside my brain. Thank you for dropping by.

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