I have a story that I would love to share with you all, I doubted myself although I had practiced, during the table service competition in the service portion I mistakenly poured water into the candle holder, when I told my instructor he asked "what in the world made you think that the candle holder was a glass?!" My response was, " I thought it was a fancy glass!" But that did make me hide my face, I pushed through the rest of the competition, with shaking hands, and a confidence level that hit rock bottom. Later I brushed it off and I said to myself, mistakes have to be made to achieve greatness. That ridiculous mistake lead me here today, standing before you with the confidence of Cristiano Ronaldo when he has the ball on the soccer field. Starting out in high school I was the girl who kept her head down and got good grades, but I knew what I wanted to become a chef. I was introduced to SkillsUSA my sophomore year by my culinary arts instructor, from that moment, I was in it for the long run. I became dedicated, always practicing, trying to find an edge to make myself stand out. After the first year of SkillsUSA, it gave me a new voice, and now I am here today saying to you that SkillsUSA …show more content…
I was determined to learn how to play video games, I showed them I can climb to the very top of the tree, and I developed a passion for sports. And now a few years later being apart of SkillsUsa has boost my confidence level. I also believe that becoming Regional President can give me that push to be a better me and I can inspire others to become better being themselves. Being commitment to SkillsUSA for the past 2 years has been one of the greatest experiences I've had during my high school years. Although I may not have placed, I am still striving for that gold medal one more