Tuesday, April 29, 2008

*ATTITUDE ON LIFE*

All my life, as each day progresses, I begin to realize the impact a person's attitude has on their lives. Attitude, to me, is more important than facts. It is more important than what other people say or do. Appearance, giftedness or skill does not override the significance of our attitudes to everyday situations. It can make or break the magnitude of a company…a church…a home. Remarkably, every morning when we wake up, we have that choice whether or not we will have a good or bad attitude to embrace the upcoming day. We cannot alter our past…we can't change the fact that people will act in a certain way, and we cannot modify the inevitable. The one thing we can do is to play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude. I believe that life is 10% of things that happen to me, and 90% of it is how I react to certain circumstances and how i portray myself to others around me.

MY LIFE SO FAR...

Well, let's see I will start off by saying my name is Sara and I just barely turned the big 19! I was born and raised in a small town in Idaho called Weiser. I loved my childhood, growing up in a house with an endless lawn and a dozen trees surrounding it, made a perfect place for my imagination to go wild. The environment that i was raised in consisted of so many great things that made me who I am today, and I have to thank my parents for that. I couldn't have asked for two better people to be my heroes as I got older. They both inspired me to love sports, movies, great books, and most importantly the unique significance of music. My favorite hobbies growing up were playing volleyball and playing the piano. I started learning the piano when i was four years old and stopped when i was 15, and I began playing volleyball the moment I was in middle school, I played from the beginning of middle school until my senior year in high school, I still love the game as much as i did back then and I play it anytime i get the chance to.

As I reached my high school years, I started to realize that the small town life was really not for me. Once that came across my mind, I set a goal to move to Salt Lake City after my graduation in May 2007. I have lived here ever since and I am loving every single minute of it!!!