Prompt: Describe a time when someone’s words had a lasting impact on you.

A time when someone's words left a long lasting on me would be when i would always get told practice makes perfect. i had always thought people are born with their talents or just know what they wanna do when i had started to play the violin. i had loved it since the beginning but i was never so good with it i had always sat in my living room trying to practice and  learn more as i was going along i had thought that i would just have to give up the more i was at practice i remember my teacher telling me practice makes perfect and that day i did my research and realized that a lot of the people that had gotten famous were all because they practiced i had put myself more into work and more pressure to get better if these words had not been said to me i don't think i would have every kept on going and trying to get better as i went.Today in class we presented out projects and then we finished today's blog post that are though tomorrow, Today i learnt that staying on track can take a lot of pressure off of you also turning in your assignments will help you keep your grades up all the time.

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