The first being that I had to give up the other activities that I was participating at the time. Quitting basketball and karate was upsetting, but we thought that dance would be a better opportunity because I had natural rhythm and enjoyed dancing on my own at home. In addition, I was at the dance studio five days a week for two to four hours at a time. Some nights I would eat my dinner at the studio, in-between classes. I was sad that I could not enjoy dinner with my family. I had to find time for homework as well and sometimes had to miss friend’s birthday parties, which was upsetting to me, especially at that age. Conversely, I had more confidence in myself by being given the opportunity to dance competitively. I was proud of myself for taking this chance to be on the team. I worked my hardest in rehearsals and practices to be prepared for competition. Mrs.Karen helped guide me through the dance classes. My mom’s excitement did not change, she was proud of me. It was a marvelous …show more content…
I became more outgoing by joining the team. I was always a shy girl, but when I stepped on the stage I was a completely different person. My quiet side went away and I became alive. I found my second home on that stage. I learned to work hard and never give up an opportunity to try anything new. Consequently, my inner conflict was resolved because I stuck with dancing for the next five years and was able to still find time for basketball and a social life. Therefore, I was glad that I joined the team because I had a wonderful time and met new friends. Although a new experience may seem scary, it may change your life for the