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Blake Lively Is A Hyperactive Person
Blake Lively said," I don't see anyone as my competition. We don't have the same dreams, goals, ambitions, for sure not the same brains. Were not the same." I believe every hero should be inspiring. For example Blake Lively. She played in a T.V show called "Gossip Girl" and a movie called "The Sisterhood Of The Traveling pants." She won a teen choice award for best tv actress and an award for dramatic movie actress. In addition to being inspiring, Blake Lively is hyperactive, progressive, and a good performer. Blake Lively is a hyperactive person. Life is in a constant motion for her and she devours it powerfully. She has a great ability to put thoughts into action. Where others think to think or dream, she takes action while radiating energy. For example, Blake Lively and Lady Gaga signed an open letter to support education for girls. Blake loves mental and physical exercise. Also, she …show more content…
Which means she is interested in change and progress. Blake is heading for the top. She has an ambitious and determined personality to do things well and she is dedicated until her goals are achieved. She bounces back easily from set backs and can overcome any adversities or obstacles thrown in her way. For example in the T.V series Gossip Girl, Serena tried to find her father that she hadn't seen since she was 4 and then soon found out that he didn't want to be found. Blake is also very patient towards her goals. In addition to being progressive, Blake Lively is a good performer. For example in the movie The Shallows, she delivers the best performance by trying to survive the shark attach. She believes in herself and she is encouraging. Her artistic talent is emphasized in the performing arts where sensitivity and the understanding for people is called for. She is compassionate and emotionally secure. She can control her emotions rather than her emotions controlling her. Blake gives audience to people even when her own life is a

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