My Life Story About Self-Acceptance
Around a year ago, I thought that I was a terrible flute player. Whenever I would practice my flute, I would always play the wrong notes, and that in turn discouraged me. Thoughts like “You are bad at this” or “You can’t do it” constantly floated through my head. But a few weeks later, my friend Kate told me about the private flute teacher she was going to for lessons. So, I started going to lessons with her. I was becoming better by each lesson! I have school flute lessons weekly and one week my teacher noticed a big difference in my playing! It was such a big difference, that she told me I was going to the PMEA Youth Honor’s Band Fest! Going to the band fest made be a stronger and more confident flutist. In the end, I accepted that I could be a good flutist which led me on the track of getting even better.
Thanks for sharing! I love the inner dialogue that we all can relate to! keep it up!
Hey it’s Courtney! I like how you said that Kate helped you out and that you got better at it! How did the PMEA go?
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Thanks 🙂
I liked how you voiced your thoughts in your post, Maggie! That was a good example of self-acceptance.
Thank you, Mae!
Hi it’s Leila,
I really liked how you added how your teacher noticed you got better and there was a pro from not giving up. I wish that I could’ve been more confident when I played the tuba. I wish that everyone could be super confident in themselves.
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I wish that too. I’ll be over to read your blog! Thank you for commenting!
Star: I really like how this actually was made to mean something instead of just a normal self-acceptance story.
Wish: I wish that you could’ve met that person in the beginning and then you could’ve been even better
Wonder: I wonder what would’ve happened if Kate never told you about her private teacher…