Where i’m going to see myself in 10 years is in Michigan State University playing for the Michigan State Spartans. I’m going to buy a nice house and i’m going to participate in my job very hard to get drafted into a professional football team. I will be doing a physical activity kind of job so everyday I will practice and stay balanced with my education. This goal is an important to me because football is what I call “my life”. Football players earn around 1.9 million a game. The satisfaction that football provides is that you can get into shape and improve your skill. The relationship school has to reaching this goal is gymnasium and P.E because I need to be active.
If I don’t become a football player I might become a Doctor
I have a dream in life that I want to accomplish when I grow up. Truly an NFL player since I was young child watching my favorite team play on football days. The team that I’ve always watched in my childhood team The Dallas Cowboys. I want to become an NFL player for The Dallas Cowboys. That is a big dream of mine to become an NFL player for The Dallas Cowboys. Playing with my heroes Dak, Zeke, Witten, and Dez is a life dream. Dreaming to become an NFL player one day. There’s a quote that I always read on my wall.
After quitting, I focused solely on football. I loved being apart of the team. The thought of playing on a field just like The New England Patriots always ran through my head. I’ve always dreamed about being in the NFL since I was 4. (my first year in The Little Knights). Knowingly by now, the NFL is a rare career to achieve.
I might try out for sports like basketball or baseball. I tried out for basketball and I made the team one game I was the top scorer I had 27 points 10 blocks, three steals, and five assists.
In ten years from now I can see myself as a certified Physicians Assistant in the specialty of Urgent Care in a hospital here in San Antonio, Texas.
My Career is playing in the NFL. Playing in the NFL will my Plan A since its been my passion since I was little. The min wage for football is $15,000. I just want to play in the NFL to pursue my dreams just like Martin Luther King Jr. pursued is. I know that this would be best thing to ever happen to me because I want to do something I do and love the best.
In addition, to achieve this goal there are obstacles along the way I must get through first. One being school. To get into a college they won’t just accept you because your good at a sport. No, they look at everything including academics and behavior. Being in high school has truly been an eye opener. It has shown me so far that if
As I look at things now, I can see myself graduating from collage.With hard work and dedication
As an individual who has an appreciation for the game of football, nothing would be more thrilling to me than playing under those Friday night lights. As a child, I had idolized the players from my home town football team. I’ve always dreamt of one day being in their shoes, playing in front of a crowd full of people. Once I began my high school football career, I was very eager to play Varsity. Little did I know, from freshmen to junior year I would be plagued by injuries that would not allow me to participate. I was on the verge of giving up and quitting football altogether. It would have been simple for me to give up, but I was not going to let my childhood dream and years of commitment go to waste. My senior season, I was able to conquer
A lifetime goal of mine is to become a coach of any kind. Being an athlete working hard and the feeling of success is great; sharing my talents with someone younger than me is something that I have always wanted to do. Help them become a champion, to be at the highest point in their game. Being a top rated athlete in the sport you play is a very good thing to have to look better for scouts or coaches. Training hard every day is a must staying focused is a major key in becoming a good athlete. Coaching kids to see they’re full potential and see they’re goals and reach them is a long time goal of mine.
10 years from now! Wow, Its scary to think about a decade from where I am. I imagine myself in college, learning to find a job somewhere in the medical field. I will be in college somewhere in Philadelphia, working to buy a new house and a new car. I’ll be trying my best to find a cure for different types of diseases. I will make a difference in the world around me!
Where do I picture myself in ten years? The year is 2025. I might not have a flying car or live underwater, but I know I will be a businesswoman.
I grew up convinced I would be a professional soccer player. I was young and I would dream about playing in the world cup. I trained at the highest level for local club teams. I made it to the Academy team, I worked hard and was experiencing positive results.
My participation in sports has taught me many things. The most important things are: always be on time and ready to go, work hard to prove you belong, and never quit. This has made me a successful student. Before I played football, I was a student barely passing classes. Now I’m a A, B, and C student. Football to me was a way to show people I can be successful. It helped that my coach was also my history teacher. If I was slacking in a class he would always say something about my grades. It kept me in line, and out of trouble. This has translated to today, I turn in my school work,
In ten years from now I see myself having graduated from a west coast university with a bachelor’s degree in pre-law. Hopefully I would be in
All your life you’ve dreamed big, but would your dream turn into reality? Imagine someone other than yourself putting it in your head what you're set out to be in life. Highschool football was everything to me. I've taken many sacrifices such as quitting my job; picking up unnecessary classes, and focusing on football it's self instead of other important responsibilities. These three things set me back, regrettably I became an athlete instead of a student athlete. With no desire to do anything else in life I always wondered when this is over what's next?