Describe a real moment in your life that felt like the beginning of a powerful story. Tell what happened, and why it felt like a turning point in your life?

 Prompt Response: Junior year of high school, I chose weight training because it had a reputation for being an easy class where you didn’t have to do much. At first, I treated it that way too, until one person in the class inspired me by taking the workouts seriously and pushing themselves every day. Watching their discipline changed the way I thought about the class and about effort in general. I began working out consistently, and over time I noticed not only physical changes, but a stronger mindset and more confidence in myself. What started as an attempt to avoid work became a turning point that taught me the value of commitment and personal growth.

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