30/08/2025
ADITHI !!!!ADITHI!!!!!😅😅😅😅
Reflecting on my childhood, when I was merely 10 years old, I participated in music and drama festivals, achieving remarkable results. Standing on stage to introduce my team was the greatest challenge I faced as a young boy, despite my eloquent speech. Interestingly, there were moments when I became disillusioned and lost my confidence, often feeling quite nervous.
However, recalling the encouragement my mother provided the night before the festivals, along with the unwavering belief my school had in me, I realized I could not allow fear to dominate my actions; instead, I needed to remain strong and focused. I became the highlight of the day, receiving applause from my school, my parents, and even the neighboring villages, who placed immense trust in me, as I never once let my team down.
I will always remember the countless times when trainers from other schools wished to observe our training sessions just before we entered the competition grounds. The gifts and blessings I received from them are too numerous to mention. This fueled my passion for the arts and motivated me to work diligently, not only in my studies but also in honing my skills.
I recall my first experience at the nationals in Nakuru in 2012; it felt like a breakthrough that opened the door for more national competitions. Since that year, I have not missed a single opportunity to participate in the nationals, consistently competing in no less than three classes, both solo and group, with results that were truly magnificent.
Interestingly, during my time, I earned numerous certificates and brought countless trophies to my school. None of my trainers failed to receive promotions or tokens for being outstanding instructors. I possessed an abundance of energy and exceeded everyone's expectations.
I often wish I could reclaim the energy I had during that period; if I could, I would be capable of moving mountains with ease! Hehe