I enjoy performing on stage. I like it isn’t because I am a professional performer who likes to steal the show. I like it because taking new challenge represents an opportunity for growth, which helps me to overcome my fear. To performance at my best, once I decided to get involved, I keep challenging myself to do bigger and better things. The preparation of two of my performances has influenced me profoundly, mostly on my work. My mom always tells me. “Nothing is impossible.” But before manifesting the belief by myself, I was always afraid of doing the things that I was not well-prepared in advance. I accomplished a very difficult goal with my roommates in college in 2014--- to play the instruments that we had just learned for less than 6 months and prepare a Chinese musical concert in front of 1,500 people. Although we all thought it was impossible, with the huge applause of our audience, I believe that your past can’t define your future, but you can decide if tomorrow will be better than today, as long as you are willing to try. I used to be afraid of speaking in public because I considered myself a bad speaker after failing many speech competitions when I was young. However, I took the challenge of being the protagonist of my graduation performance in 2015, as an opportunity to twist my shortcoming, and as a result, I overcame my fear in front of an audience of thousands. The stage is a site of self-expression, yet also a place you can easily lose your self-confidence. If you care too much about what people think, how people say, you can’t be unique. Many people come and go in my company because they take the irregular working tasks as an insecure warning. However, I take it as the opportunity to grow. I have to deal with many different kinds of problems and new projects at work. I believe I can be promoted isn’t because I have the best knowledge to solve every problem, but because I am not afraid to try and practice my solution. I understand that the best way to lift your uneasiness isn’t avoiding your fear, but exposing to it.

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