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Once upon a time a little girl in a red coated silver gown
got up the stage to sing a song in her school festival. She was so excited to
perform in front of all. She rehearsed many times before her performance day.
When she got up to the stage, she saw many gazes were rested on her.
Nervousness mounted over her. The band started the music and she sang with the
rhythm of music. But due to that nervousness she forgot some lines and started
to fumble. The student started to laugh and mock at her. Her vision got blurry
with tears and she couldn't sing anymore. She had to stop in the middle of her
performance. She returned home with teary eyes and with an anguish heart. That
night she cried her heart out. Her mom and dad tried to soothe her, but nothing
worked out.
That day remained as a nightmare for her, for the next
couple of years. It was difficult for her to face people after that incident.
She became an introvert person, started to hate attention and liked to be a
wallflower at parties. She became shy, quiet and one of the back benches of her
school and no one talked to her unless they needed something from her. She also
preferred to be a loner.
One day she decided
to win over her fear. She never wanted that life, but that happened to her. She
held her pen and paper and made a list of ‘What to do’. She also explored the
internet to find solutions to her problem. She tried several weird methods;
singing aloud in a park or open area, greet to each and every person she met,
changed her hair style and got a new makeover. But nothing worked out; she
needed that inspiration to let out her fear.
One day she got that inspiration. Her source of inspiration
was her own will power and her parent’s hope. Her parents supported her and
they gave emphasize to one thing, ‘Never give up’. She came to know that to
disclose the fear, she has to face it. She kept her positive attitude towards
life and did another stage show. During her performance, she rediscovered
herself and realized the power of optimism. Eventually she also comprehended
that her personality has nothing to do with her phobia.
That little girl was me, who is now not-a-little-girl
anymore. That scar from childhood left a deep imprint in my soul. Now also I’m
having difficulties in doing something in front of others and now also I’m keep
trying to improve myself. But I have found my optimism and I will definitely
carry an optimistic girl tag. But my personality changed, I’m now an extrovert
person with bubbly character. I had decided to look up at life and that changed
my views towards life.
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