My Dream Goal
A time in my life when I attempted to fulfill my dream or reach a goal was when I wanted to be a NFL football player and be a millionaire and accomplish it so I can dream another goal that I want in the future when I am a millionaire and take care of my family. It all started when I was seven years old and I told my mom and dad that I wanted to be in the NFL and play for a very good team in a different state or different country and that made me proud because it made my mom smile. I found something that I really love to do and make something of my life, and not live on the street or end up in jail. I set this goal because the only way to be a millionaire was either playing sports or working a very long time. I wanted to be a NFL player because I love football and that will
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Playing in the NFL was significant to me because I loved to play football ever since I was seven years old and always played that sport and I will never change that sport. The only reason why I love football is because I want to take care of my mom and dad just like they took care of me that’s why I set this goal for myself and try to fulfill my dream. Achieving this goal/dream was essential, and I was able to accomplish it through was doing my best to play at the sport and never ever give up always keep trying my best to successfully achieve my goal. I think I achieved my goal because I’m almost there I made it through little league and high school and I’m not yet there to college and I will be on my way to the NFL. I can imagine myself in a big house with lots of cars and a family, living on a mountain with trees. This made me feel proud because I’ve played football my whole life since I was seven and I’m still playing at the age of 16 and that makes me feel proud of myself because nobody can tell me that I didn’t try my hardest to make it to the NFL or anywhere. Striving for this goal taught me that I can do any goal I dreamed of because if I try hard enough I
One of my future careers are being a NFL player (professional football player) I want to be this because it’s fun and you can hit and tackle people the responsibilities are show respect for team policies and understand your role. If you want to have a good work environment then you have to be on a good team or you have to be really good so you can buy a better work environment. If you want to play football you have to go to college for two or three years or maybe more. The average
The American Dream. What is it exactly? Well, it is the ideal that every U.S. citizen should have an equal opportunity to achieve success and prosperity through hard work, determination, and initiative. However, can everyone really achieve it? Yes, anyone can achieve the American Dream with enough hard work and dedication to pursue a good life. In order to maintain the American Dream there are some important ways to achieve it. Such as: a strong work ethic, a good education, and being determined.
I got my degree to fulfill my mother's dream. And now I'm writing this letter to you to fulfill my dream. I understand that I'm facing a tremendous challenge, but I'm confident that I'm up for it. The good ones rely on their athletic ability, but the great ones utilize their mind in order to get the most out of their athletic ability. If you draft me, know that I have no plans on being just
As a Freshman I played JV and Varsity football, because my whole dad side of the family played and continue to plays college football at schools such as NC State, Clemson, Fayetteville State, A&T, and more I was raised up to do the same. The beginning of my high school days was when I started to settle down a lot because of constant practice and more school work. Into my sophomore year I began getting more involved with school and taking part of activities such as serious hunting, lifting weights, and getting more involved in church. My junior year I gave up on football because I wanted a change and plus if I did not I was going to move to a different school that was known for football, my reasoning for not wanting that was because I did not feel like football was my life and I did not want to make that jump all for a
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Each game, my passion grew. Each team, new memories and lifelong friends were made. Sports sometimes make me feel disappointment and at loss; but it taught me to be resilient to a lot of things, like how to thrive under pressure and come out on top. Being the team captain of my high school’s football and lacrosse team showed me how having a big responsibility to bring a group together to work as one is compared to many situations in life. Currently playing varsity football, varsity lacrosse, and track I take great pride in the activities I do. Staying on top of my academics, being duel enrolled at Indian River State College, working three nights a week, and two different sport practices after school each day shaped my character to having a hard work
When I was beginning high school as a freshman, I searched for an activity that I could participate in. I was looking to meet new people and hoping to be accepted by other students. I was willing to do anything for their acceptance. At the beginning of the school year a football meeting was announced, although I had never played football before, I decided to attend the meeting. From the day of that initial meeting, I will be in love with the game for the rest of my life. I learned of the consequences involved with participating in a full contact sport such as football. Many people ask if football is worth the risk for high school athletes. I decided that for me the benefits outweigh the risks.
Playing football can be painful from getting bumps and bruises, broken bones, to concussions, and in extreme cases death. Beside the point, four years of football taught me life lessons on and off the field of play. Whether from sportsmanship in the game, to there are no shortcuts in life, to discipline in my education. What I learned during those four years I would never take back that experience for anything in this world.
I want to play for the NFL. I want to play for the giant to be the best QB. I want to be QB because you are the leader you are the captain. I want to play for giants because I want to follow Payton Manning footsteps. I hope to get married and I'm going to have 2 kids. I'm going to live in a mansion because in going to be rich.
My goal is the final destination of my financial success. It is to be able to pay bills without worry, be free of debt, have enough money for my kids to go to colleges and help other people with my financial resources.
My biggest dream of all is to be remembered. I want to touch people in such a way that they will never forget who I am. I want them to tell their grandchildren stories about me and for them to tell their grandchildren and so on. That way, I’ll still be alive years after I actually die. However, this will be very difficult.
Football is and always has been more than just a game to me. I have learned so many life lessons from this game and have formed bonds with many of my teammates that will last a lifetime. The lessons that I picked up from playing football are lessons that I’m sure I would not have had the privilege of learning had I never played. The most important lesson that I have learned is that when things aren't going your way, you cannot allow yourself to give up. There are countless times throughout the course of a football game when you get knocked down and when everything inside of you is telling you to stay down.
I have a dream… you have a dream… our nation has a dream… our world has a dream. We all have a dream.
My goal is to go to college and then have a career. It 's a goal that probably a lot of people have,
My dream job in the future would be professional football player. I have loved the game of football since I was a little kid because it’s a good sport and you can tackle the player and catch and do anything in the sport as long as you follow the rules. The colleges that I’m looking forward to go to are UNC, Oregon, or Appalachian State.