I have always been extremely passionate about volunteer outreach, however after losing my speech due to a type one diabetic seizure I learned just how valuable my own voice was at the young age of fifteen. I am a success because I have been taking chances, like the chance of standing above the crowd. I made the decision to regain my speech through hard work, dedication, and perseverance. After overcoming this experience, I began devoting all of my spare time to speaking to people about being involved in their communities and encouraging other people to use their voices to create a positive impact for others. I quickly lost my fear of speaking in front of large audiences, and what doctors have called a horrific experience led me to become the incredible speaker I am today.
I am successful because not only did I ask but demand myself to make decisions that would open many doors to the careers of my choice, but I also took the chance to try new things and meet new people. There were risks I ran from pushing new limits, like working along side government officials, and filming commercials but I also took the chance of pulling my community together to make it positive, unique, and my own.
Today I am a success, and will continue to be successful because I earn it! Of course I would not be where I am today without my friends, family and teachers. They are the individuals who have assisted me in receiving my education and helped develop my potential into passions. As everyone knows, it is hard to let go of your fears and flaws but as I pause at this cornerstone before taking on the next challenge, I am always grateful for the time, dedication, and the extra push people have given me. I know without their efforts, I would not have flourished into the caring young woman I have become. Through my volunteer outreach with organizations like Girl Scouts, Project Prevent, and many many others has given me the opportunity to leave a thumbprint on the hearts of lives I have impacted, which I know will remain with them forever.
There were so many gorgeous state titleholders at the National Pageant in Chicago, IL but I am so thrilled and honored to have earned the right to represent the modern woman as the new Miss United States All World Beauties 2011!!!
I promise to use my crown and banner like a burning flame because as a role model and title holder it is my job to light the way and aim high for the people and communities across America!
I really am proud of you to read your success story and now know that i have the pleasure to be one of your " GO to Girlz" Stay blessed!!
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