Saturday, September 11, 2010

Who am I? (Post 1)


Who am I? More like who can't I be? I am a mountain of possibilities. I'd describe myself as versatile; having the ability to input myself into numerous different situations. I know that there is a time and a place for everything and some scenarios call for highly sophisticated presentation of oneself while others are more casual and relax. In an instance, I can adjust myself to suit any circumstance; example, in high school, a friend invited me to her girls scout meeting. On the way to the meeting, we were being out vibrant, out going, silly selves, childish I could say; but upon stepping into the door of the meeting, I became serious and well mannered and presented myself with utmost decency and maturity. My friend noticed my change and stated that I was "being fake", putting on a facade to make an impression. While it may have appeared so, having a mother, a father and an aunt as teachers taught me how to show etiquette and "act with class" in situations that demanded it; hence, for me to transform from one situation to another, it's not a pretense but rather an opportunity to showcase another side of me. So who am I? Well, in the eyes of my mother, given I neither have one signature hand writing or voice in which I constantly speak, I could come off as many things; call it having multiple personalities if you will. All I know is that I'm real; I am an individual and while what you see is what you get, you can never be sure what you're getting because you can't judge a book by its cover.

Again, Who am I? Here's a little: I am Sanya-Kay Johnson; a passionate, caring, hard working, fun, easy going girl. I enjoy singing, dancing and acting, most of which I do with the youths in my church. My dreams involve making a living helping and informing/entertaining people, whether that be through my psychology and/media; though I often times question my future, due to all the emotional hardships I've experienced. I occasionally suffer from anxiety/panic episodes, severe enough to have place me in the hospital twice while I was in high school. Through it all though, I have kept fighting, because no matter how hard the task, or how many obstacles, I am a determined fighter and I believe I have a purpose and that it is great!

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