Tuesday, October 10, 2017

I am Alexa Moffett.

I am Alexa Moffett. 


Believe it or not, I am an actual person. A girl, a daughter, a sister, a friend, a teacher, a student, a role model, a rebel, a shoulder to cry on, a wanderer. I obsess over things. Actually all things. I breakdown. I feel with my entire heart. I fight. With my emotions, with my body, with people I care for. I ruin relationships for no reason. I am an extrovert. But equally introverted. I imagine what life could be. I get bored easily. I bite my nails when I’m stressed. Sometimes I’m indecisive and sometimes I make decisions without thinking. I fall. In love, in lust, over. I have major commitment issues and I am also always invested. I am my biggest critic. I get embarrassed when I mess up. I am shy and I am crazy. Some people love me and some people hate me. I make mistakes and I lie. I have success and I tell the truth. I snort when I laugh. I can give great advice but can rarely receive. I am learning to accept myself and that is okay. 

I am a believer. I believe in someone. I know they can do it. You know why? I wished someone would have taught me that. If I expect more from you I will push you until you’re at what you think may be your max. I am your number one fan. I put people before myself. I set expectations and I never lower them. 

I am not a famous dance teacher. I am not a social media star. I am just Alexa. I have dreams and I believe you can do anything you set your mind to. I value work ethic, honesty, and respect over anything. If I want something I’ll fight for it. You bet I’ll stand up for the people I care about. I could live off peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Gluten free of course. I wish being a professional gift giver was a career. I relax by driving late at night and blasting my favorite Taylor Swift song with the windows down. I love dressing up and wearing the highest heels I can find because being tall is cool. I barely passed high school because drawing costumes in my notebooks didn’t count as “math homework.” I pay for a monthly gym membership even though I’ve been a total of 3 times in my lifetime. Why? Because I like the idea of it and it makes me happy.

If someone tells you “your expectations are too high” or something as simple as “you can’t” I look at that as a challenge. Prove it. If you fail you have lost nothing. Your strengths and weaknesses shape your path. Play off of them. 

All of this is my own opinion and therefore it’s right. There’s no incorrect way in how you feel. “When you accept who you are you become you.” Which is the number one thing you could ever want to be. Yourself. 


I am Alexa Moffett.