Imagine the feeling of a car
slamming into a cement wall. The immediate devastation that comes from the destruction
is intensive, but the events that follow the crash are what really define the
situation. The cuts and scrapes show where you got hurt, but even though your
face is numb and bleeding and your neck is sore, you are suddenly aware of each
breath you take. And with each breath you take you find more and more joy. It
is a joyous thing to be alive, but sometimes we need impacts to remind us what
really matters.
There are a series
of impacts that happen inside us, to us, and around us, but what follows those
impacts is what we call life. The word subsequent
tells the story of what comes after the impact. The word subsequent is my word. It is the world that matches every single
part of me. Whether it be an unintended repercussion, or a welcomed reward,
everything in my life is a subsequent result.
I have been
working as a tumbling coach for almost five years. This incredible opportunity subsequently followed the fact that I
was a hard worker during practice and my coach took notice of my effort. This
effort has brought me countless other things in addition to the best job in the
world, including lifelong friendships, and opportunities to travel and compete
all over the U.S. at local competitions, state championships, National
championships, and international invitational. But while much good has come
from tumbling, it has also resulted in my fair share of last place finishes, and
injuries. My life greatly revolves around tumbling, and that is all subsequent
to my dreams as a young girl, and my effort that followed it.
While tumbling is
a big part of my life, it is only small potatoes compared to all the other
parts that make up me. I am a series of results. I play guitar because I was
inspired by a tumbling coach that used to sit on the side of the floor and play
to us during competitions. I love Narnia because it reminds me of my childhood
best friend. I hate driving on the freeway because I’ve been in several car
accidents. I love grapefruit juice because my dad used to always buy it for us
when we went on vacation. I am a proud church girl because I have received so
much good from God that I want to give something back to him, which is the same
reason I serve on seminary council. My lack of vertical altitude is a result of
my genetics. And I write this blog because I want to share the impacts of my life
with the world.
Everything I love
is subsequent to an experience I’ve had, everything I hate is subsequent to
something that made me oppose it, everything I desire is subsequent to a dream,
everything I’ve achieved is subsequent to effort, everything I’ve lost is
subsequent to lack of effort, every experience that I live is subsequent to a
decision, every piece of my life is subsequent to a piece of the universe. My life
is a series of impacts, and what subsequently follows.
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