Thursday, March 20, 2014

From Failure to a Continual Success Story

From Failure to a Continual Success Story Beyond a reasonable doubt, everyone encounters the failure at least once in his/her life. However,every failure in my own life was an unforgettable lesson. I really lived the high school life or the institute life. I completed my first year of Interior Design with distinction ;a year later, I faced some problems with my surrounding , and I used to hang out with friends and neglect studying . I thought that I could get through the second year with the same ease I did in the first one. When I received my grades, I was astonished because most of my grades were bad , and the rest of them were just C's. In addition, I was frustrated by that shock! I was ashamed and embarrassed, but I knew that I wanted to pursue my dream of being an interior designer. Then I decided to take my own path to have my dream come true .Thus, full of energy ,I repeated the second year of my major. Over the next 2 years, I worked diligently to become organized, develop study techniques, and find a balance among school, work, clubs, sports, and friends. There was the trick: the first thing I needed to do was to look inward and ask myself if I really wanted to succeed, and if I really wanted to give up some Saturday nights to study .Were the answers to those questions yes, I would be on my way to accomplish my goal. In addition, I sought help from my professors and teachers, just because all the professors from our institute loved to see their students learning successfully. My best advice would be to stay focused. There were a few times when I studied for 7 hours a day for 10 days for one subject and still didn't attain the grade I was hoping for. When that happened , I realized that I had to go over my tests with my professors, find out what I misunderstood and then re-learned the material a new way. That would not only help me for the cumulative finals, but it would also stick in my memory more vividly. In addition, I had to stay positive at all times.

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