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Kathryn Forehand Research Paper

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Hello and welcome to the Tonight Show, today we will be going in depth and really finding out ‘What Makes You Tick?’ with Kathryn Forehand. Currently, we are playing some relaxing music background music of nature sounds, because Kathryn claims it puts her at ease in a joyful state of mind and is easy to listen to. Additionally, we have an alluring, deep yellow backdrop owing to the fact that she states it is the color of happiness, hope, loyalty, and optimism. First, Kathryn will be discussing about important events that shape who she is today. Kathryn what is your most fulfilling moment, when you were proudest of your abilities? “My problem first came about in the sixth grade. I was in external PE, but I wanted to be in plays for drama. …show more content…

If Kathryn had to give up one of her better talents, which? “Dance. That one isn’t so hard, conjointly, you don’t need to be a good dancer to be able to dance. Besides, dancing is not one of those previously spoken ‘natural’ talents that I mentioned. You can relearn how to dance, of course dancing can be a natural talent, flexibility and balance are not. Many people, nevertheless, naturally move more beautifully and are more graceful. I would rather be dancing my heart out looking like a monster than sitting alone in my room, depressed. Now that that’s out of the way, how could she replace this interesting trait? “As many of my friends know, I am quite nonathletic. I despise running and for that matter, cardio of any kind, it would make me much happier if it was effortless to run a mile. I also have a very silly, but only slight fear of balls, so the only sport I undertake is dance. Withal, I would say I am somewhat strong from my experience in rock climbing, so I only wish to love cardio and not be afraid of balls. I will, for now, avoid running at all costs, but thanks to PE, it is getting easier every day. Let us take a moment to thank Kathryn Forehand for joining us and thank you, are audience for tuning in on The Tonight

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