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    solution but it fits for me because it was a big obstacle in my life.I wanted to have a better life for me and my brother I was tired of taking care of everybody but myself the definition in the dictionary is a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress.And it was true i was letting everybody else hold me down i was no longer a innocent little girl i felt like i was a mom i took care of so many kids when i was a kid myself.It was a huge obstacle in my life letting go of the hurt i felt because

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    All the challenges and obstacles we face in life have a meaning behind it. We all fear the fact of failing or even being looked down on and labeled as a failure. In school we all are measured with results, you either fail or pass, no in between. At first, people are afraid of failure, instead of embracing and learning from it, they run away from it and try their best to ignore it. We all fall under this subjective viewpoint; it’s just that it is the initiative of getting right back up and learning

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    In all the years I’ve been involved in running, I am quite confident that I’ve never heard anyone admit that when they were a youngster they wanted to grow up to be a distance runner. This led me to begin to wonder if that conclusion was true, how then, did everyone I know that is a runner, end up being just that: a runner. After all, let’s be honest. Running can hurt; sometimes a lot. It also takes time, patience, and determination and will never fall under the category of “Instant Gratification

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    Glaring upwards at the inclination of the slope I consistently question whether I could make it another step further. The trail conditions were not exceptional. The ground was so slick that every step you take you would slide back half a step. Swirling through my head thoughts like “THEY SAID THIS WOULD BE AN EASY BOOT PATH NOT A PRATICALLY OFF TRAIL ROUTE CLIMBING THIS STUPID MUDDY FACE!!!!”. I withheld my smoldering frustration inside and trotted up with an unpleasant and desperate gait. Over and

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    desire to succeed in that which we set out to do. Facing an obstacle can be a trying event, and at times can take a toll on one’s mentality. We have become so content in our lies that any disruption could cause a major ruckus in our life. Take, for instance your job. You might have spent many hard working years at the same job, been a loyal employee, only to lose your job due to a layoff, or shutdown of the job. This becomes a major obstacle in one’s life .How you choose to look at this event varies

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    An obstacle is defined as a thing that blocks one's way or prevents or hinders progress, and many people face obstacles that restrict and complicate their lives. In so words, an obstacle is a road block, but it does not have to be a permenent one. An obstacle although it may seem negative could impact someone's life in a positive manner. For instance, a person may be a teenage mother, yet need to finish high school and does not have a babysitter to watch her child during school hours. What can one

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    During my 18 years of life, I have faced many obstacles, both internal and external. I have learned that the internal ones can be the hardest, because most of the times we have to learn to heal ourselves on our own. One of my biggest obstacles was trying not to lose myself in the midst of the chaos, drama, and depression around me. Now this is most likely not considered an obstacle for some, but for me this meant everything for me to overcome. The darkest moments of my life made me vulnerable and

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    Have you ever been scared to accomplish a challenge? I'm going to be talking about the time when I accomplished one of the challenges that I have always wanted to learn how to do. Some people that were involved or a whiteness of my accomplishment was my sister named Malina and my little cousin named Mazzy . one day my cousin sister and I were all outside and bouncing on the trampoline and we were all taking turns doing cool jumps or moves and so I decided that I wanted to try and do a backflip

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    depend on others you lose your sense of pride and sovereignty. When you learn to stand on your own two feet and take care of what you are accounted for, you see the world for what it really is. Although you may face obstacles, it is important to remember that it is not the end. Obstacles do not block ones path, rather they are the course to prosperity. When you grow up with morals of independence you realize that eventually you will be alone,

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    My obstacle that i had to overcome proves many things about my def of an obstacle which is ‘‘An obstacle is something that you have to overcome in your life.’’ Having to deal with an obstacle like mine which is having to move to a different city is really something that is a thing you have to overcom in life. I had to make new friend, meet new people, and pretty much have to start miy life all over again because i wont know anything about the city i would be moving to. Having to start over in your

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