A Sister’S Footprints Through Life
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A Sister’s Footprints Through Life
Kimberly Daterria Williams age 28 born June 12, 1979; a sister of such great demeanor was always the perfect Sister. She appeared to have all the attributes of a saint: a great Christian life, grades any parent would be proud of, she knew just what to say to adults, and most of all she never made a mistake. If so one's little sister never knew of it. What parent would not love a daughter like Kimberly? One’s little sister had jealousy towards Kimberly, which now has blossomed into a love for her. For now Kimberly has become a great example in one's life of being driven, outgoing, and inspiring. Kimberly's relationship with her little sister has matured into a friendship. A friendship of which will now be the foundation that will help her little sister be more successful in her little sisters life's decisions.
Kimberly's ultimate obstacle was fear; not making the right decisions is what she based her drive off of to get to a successful lifestyle. She feared not being able to support and make a better living for herself, and she was not about to settle for being a failure in life. To make that success, she attended college at University of Arizona, which was where she graduated. There she received a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, which now with that drive that was originally there before the degree, has more emphasis on anything she does in life. She can be the leader of her choice in her career. What made Kimberly even more driven to be the best was that she was the first generation graduate. She knew that she was holding that title of excellence because she had worked hard at everything she did, and believed she deserved that position. That now, she was the prime example in the family to all of her younger siblings to be ambitious. She believed in herself, that she was confident enough to be successful through all the troubles of a college student. Through it all she ended exceeding expectations, because she had a desire to achieve her goals in life.
Kimberly's traits of being an outgoing woman came from many aspects of her life. Her sportsmanship, family orientation, and having a social life through college which influenced her adulthood. Kimberly played all the sports from basketball, volleyball, and track and field. Kimberly became an outgoing woman, because of the wonderful awards she received for being the best team player, the fastest track runner, and the lead team player in all her sports. It allowed her to open up to new things such as networking with others, and building a reputation for her life. She became a person who could entertain a person with a conversation of her great accomplishments. She is a proud person who appreciates her family and their support, in her accomplishments to wanting to be successful. Kimberly appreciated the struggle her family went through to get her to where she is today. She's always visiting her family, and supporting
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