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Don't give up your dreams easily.

The adolescent girl from Tennessee is standing on the stage of a drama summer camp in upstate New York. It's a beautiful day. But the girl doesn't f Eel beautiful. She's not the leggy

colorful Hollywood type. in fact

she describes herelf as dorky.

A young girl came to northern new york from Tennessee. She stood on the stage of drama summer camp. Although the weather was so good, she was not in a good mood at all. Because she is not the kind of tall, plump and beautiful Hollywood beauty, in fact, she describes herself as "rustic and a little silly".

Since she was six years old

Reese Witherspoon has wanted to be a country singer. And Dolly Parton is her idol. But this flat-chested wisp o F a girl is no dolly parton. Nevertheless

All of this summer she's bee acting

Dancing and singing-giving it her best.

Since the age of six, Reese witherspoon has dreamed of becoming a country singer, and Dolly Parton is her idol. But she is nothing like Dolly Parton. She has a flat chest and a slim figure. However, she did her best to perform all summer. Dance and sing.

Play to your strengths. If you're going to make it in this business

It's not going to be sexy—that's not who you are. Better Focus O. N what you're good at. celebrate yourself.

Give full play to your strengths. If you want to develop in this field, don't take the sexy route that you are not good at. Better focus on your own strengths and cheer for yourself.

Despite three years of lessons

at the end of camp her coaches tell her to fet about singing. They suggest she think about another career. If Reese did have talent

it was hiding under her skin

mousy frame and her coke-bottle glasses.

She has been taking vocal lessons for three years, but at the end of the summer camp, the teachers told her that she should forget about singing and find another way out. If Reese really has talent, it is covered by her slender figure and glasses as thick as the bottom of a coke bottle.

Still

she takes their words to heart. After all

why shouldn't she believe the professionals?

Although she was unwilling, she followed the advice. After all, what reason does she have to doubt professionals?

But back at home in Nashville

her mother — a funny

happy

upbeat person — wouldn't let her mope. Her father

a physician

enc Oured her to reach in school. so she worked hard at everything and was accepted at Stanford University.

But when she returned to her home in Nashville, her mother, a funny, happy and optimistic pediatric nurse, wouldn't make Reese feel depressed at all. Her father is a doctor, and he encourages his daughter to achieve something in her studies. So, she worked hard in everything and was finally admitted to Stanford University.

And at age 19

she got a part in a low-budget movie called Freeway. That led to a substantial role in the movie Pleasantville. But her big bre Ak Came with Legally Blonde.

At the age of 19, she starred in a low-budget movie "Frightened". This laid the foundation for her to win a really important role in Happy Valley. And her real ice-breaking work is the film legally blonde.

Well

she decided

"if you can't sing and you aren't glamorous

play to your strengths. If you're going to make it in this business

it's not going to be on sexy — that's not who you are. Better focus on what you've good at. Celebrate yourself." And then came the offer that took Her back to her Nashville roots-playing the wife of inspired country star Johnny cash. A singing role.

She made up her mind: "Since she has no talent for singing and is not glamorous, she should try her best to perform. If you want to stay in this business, don't make a fuss about sex appeal-you're not that type. You'd better work hard at what you are good at. Show yourself. " At this time, she was invited to play the wife of Johnny Cash, a tortured country singer, a role that required an actor to sing, and the film took her back to her hometown in Nashville.

All of a sudden the old fears were back. She was so nervous on the set

a reporter wrote

she "kept a sick bucket" nearby and admitted she "Would go backstage after a singing scene and shake." But she didn't give up on the movie or her elf.

Suddenly, all the old fears came back. A reporter reported that she was so nervous on stage that she even "prepared a spittoon for vomiting", and she admitted that "every time she finished singing a scene, she went backstage and herself. But she didn't give up the movie or herself.

The humor and drive she learned at home overcame the self-doubt learned on that summer stage. She spent 6 months taking singing lessons again. She Learned to play the auto harp. and the hard work built up her conviction.

The humor and motivation she learned at home overcame her self-doubt on the summer stage. It took her six months to start learning vocal music again. She also learned to play the harp. Unremitting efforts have restored her confidence.

Last March

Reese Witherspoon walked up on another stage

the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood

and accepted the Oscar as Best Actress for h Er heart breaking

hear arming singing role as June Carter cash in the line.

In March 26, Reese witherspoon stepped onto another stage-Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. She won the Oscar for Best Actress for her singing role of Joan Katekash in the film Walk the Line. Her role in the film is heartbreaking, but it also makes people warm.

Finally

as you read these accounts of Reese Witherspoon

consider the obstacles she met. The lesson of the story

I suppose

is t Hat instead of making dozen exceptions why you can not realize your dreams

think about this story

just hold to your dreams and never give up.

Finally, when you read Reese Witherspoons' story, think about her setbacks. I think this story tells us that instead of making excuses to explain why dreams can't come true, we should think about this story, stick to your dreams and never give up.