Something good can always come out of something sucky.
So, as you know, I was on crutches 1-1-16 to like 4-1-17 and then got surgery and I am on crutches again because of surgery. But before any of that, before any of THIS happened. I was a gymnast. I was doing the sport I LOVED. I’d miss the last 45 minutes of school to go to practice, (which was a 35-45 minute drive) miss school to go to competitions. (When I first got crutches, my mom already bought plane tickets to Hawaii for a gymnastics meet, so, I went to Hawaii with my best friend and it was SO FUN!) With gymnastics out of the way, all I was able to do was study and study, read and read, and ace all my tests. I miss gymnastics SO much, but I’m glad I took a chance on school and hobbies.
Bullying. Not fun to deal with. Cyber-Bullying. Hard to deal with. Girls at school who love to cause little kid drama. Let it go. I was really hurt when I got cyber-bullied and all this drama and feelings of bullying came flooding to me, and school was awful, and bullies and drama was making my life miserable, I came home moody, acting sassy and disrespectful towards my parents. Everything was just a mess, it was so hard to deal with. Because of that, I realized all the bullying in the world and how much worse it is out there. (Word of Advice: Never tell someone that your problematic situations are worse and that they shouldn’t complain, it doesn’t feel good.) Then, once I realized everything, I decided I wanted to become UnknownOutcast13, helping spread Anti-Bullying Messages, creating a website where you can ask for advice and everyone out there can comment and help you out, SnapChat, YouTube Channel, Instagram, all these I got to help spread the message.
Something Good can always come out of something Sucky, as long as you don’t worry about what’s going TO HAPPEN, focus on what IS HAPPENING, and how you can avoid the problem, or face it.