This I Believe is My Dream Job
September 19, 2012By Emily Canterna
I believe that tall is beautiful: not necessarily the
literal height of a person, but the posture that comes from a confidence from
within.
Much of my life has been spent believing that my
above-average height is a major disadvantage. No matter how much I insisted on
despising this feature of mine, my mom never failed to remind me that “tall is
beautiful.” Her comforting words made me think: society tells us that it’s
natural to dislike something about ourselves, but I believe that it should be
natural to embrace what’s natural.
What was natural about me was my height. My qualities make me different, make
me marketable, make me proud. They allow me to contribute to the world what
someone else cannot.
It took me many years to finally accept that my height was
something I could not change. After all, why did it have to be such a bad
thing? People notice me and they remember me.
Most recently, college has been a
place for me to accept who I am on my own. My mom no longer needs to remind me
that my individuality is special; I am reminded of that daily as I strive
towards the goals that I have set for myself. I choose to stand tall and refuse
to slouch. Each step I take with shoulders proudly pressed back is one step
closer to the dream that I will achieve.
Standing tall is about knowing my best qualities and using
them without hesitation. It’s about running after my goals with the confidence
that they can be achieved. Feeling tall means that nothing can stop me from choosing
what I want to make of myself. I believe
in pursuing my dream job.
My dream job is to be a broadcast journalist for the
television network E! News. In front of a camera, there will not be much from
which I can hide. But I no longer want to disguise my height, because it makes
me beautiful. It has been the blessing that has forced me to stand proud and
upright and never hide. My confidence, perseverance, and acceptance of the qualities
that set me apart are the driving forces toward my pursuit of this dream
job.
Being tall is not just another obstacle in my way of
reaching my dream; it is quite the opposite. Beyond the significance of my
physical height, the ability to think tall has
allowed me to reach beyond what I ever dreamed capable. As for the pursuit of my
dream job, my height just means I won’t have to reach as far.