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HOME | MISS EARTH 2010 | DELEGATES | NEWS | VIETNAM 2010 | GALLERY | SPONSORS | PAGEANT INFO | CONTACT |
MISS INDIA | Nicole Faria * -------------------------------------------------
Age: 20Height: 176 cm.Weight: 49 kilosMeasurements: 85-58-89Occupation: ModelSuccess and failure are only the result of our efforts and our intentions. Both are temporary. We should focus on the journey and not on the destination. There are no failures. Life is a continuous learning experience. Everything is part of a greater plan and we are here to do our best.Describe your childhood when you were growing up from 8 to 13 years old.Up to age 11, I was shy and an average kid. Then at age 12 I changed and became more confident and self assured. I made new friends and started expressing myself in an assertive manner. At that stage, I was formulating my plans based on my dream to be recognized on the world's stage. I started working out and focused on eating healthy and looking good.What lessons did you learn from your childhood/growing years?I learnt that life is a continuous never-ending learning experience. We may not realize why some things work and why some don't. In the ultimate analysis, everything is a part of a greater plan and we are here to do our best – while we enjoy every victory and we learn and grow from every loss.

Life is a cosmic game and I am one of its star players. However, when I am required to sit in the stands, I will also enjoy being a spectator while I applaud the players on the field.What is your attitude toward success and failure?Success and failure are only the result of our efforts and our intentions. Both are temporary. We should focus on the journey and not on the destination. Success breeds success . There are no failures, only learning experiences.What is your environmental advocacy?The conservation of fossil fuels and natural resources like water and forests. |
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