Being at the BEFFTA's
Just being in the presence of such hard working individuals within the wider black community was defiantly an eye opening experience for me. When I got home, I felt so inspired, to be better, to work harder, to push further in order to be the best person I can, in my own personal life and as well as in my role as Miss Congo.
However that is all easier said than done, drive is such easy thing loose, and dreams are easily created in a fantasy but in reality its a different thing all together. Then you have life, life could throw things at you that you had never expected, before you know it you are concentrating on things, people and situations that you had never pictured in your plan. This could then throw you off plan, set you back some steps; then you come to realise you are completely caught in all the things you have to do, instead of chasing what it is that you want to do.
Faith and will are the power ingredients, that you need to get you where it is that you imagine yourself to be, as well as that there is also the touch of time, that needs to be taken into consideration. Nothing happens over night, the best of the best do not become the best over one night's rest. The key is not the give up, no matter how many cuts and bruises that endure along the way, just keep going. Because once you get there you will look back, say to yourself 'that wasn't so bad' and you would do it all again in heart beat without changing a thing.
When people recognise the good you have done to better yourself, to better the world, you then become the inspiration, the faith, the will for others and that within itself is a great pleasure.
But as well as that make sure that all you do is with a good heart. Those who do good out of the goodness of their heart go very far.
Kimiya, Elikia, Bolingo
Miss Kevine