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  1. #21
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    Habbo Name: iMegz.
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    My entry: This may not seem like a great deal to anyone else but for me it was a massive achievement. This time last year I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety, this effected me greatly and resulted in me missing loads of school and becoming unsocial because I just couldn't face anything which involved leaving my house or taking me out of my comfort zone. But since then I've managed to turn things around and I've hardly had a school day off this year. I've had a few set backs along the way but I've managed to get there and I'm doing really well in my last school year.

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    Habbo Name: Mrdeano2008
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    The greatest achivement in my life has been to do with what people thought of me. 2 years ago, when i was in year 7, I participated in a school concert. I sang titanic 'my heart will go on'. I really enjoyed getting up on stage and feeling the adreniline.

    But the next day after the concert, I walked into my form classroom. I was teased and tormented, basically bullied because I was a singer. I didnt like rap and the other music my firends liked. I was into pop and things they thought were too girly or rubbish. Anyway, the bullied me for about a year about it. It was really hard! I got used to the fact that they were jelious and spikeful.

    So, the next year came (last year), and the concert came up again! I wasn't too sure about it though. But my one of my friends, who happend to be a girl convinced me to go up there and give it my all. So, thats what I did.

    The day after that, to be honest, I had girls screaming my name and nice comments for weeks! Teachers said something about it to me wherever i saw them. It was a great achivement of overcoming peir pressure.

    Now because i faced my so called 'friends', I now get paid to perform in musicals across the county.:eusa_danc

  3. #23
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    Habbo Name: Cutbrakes
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    My entry:

    Well a big achivement for me is over coming my grand fathers death. I was the only person in the room when he was dieing. He just lay there and started groaning and started to cry, my grandad never ever cried. I sat there screaming for help but it was all too late her died of cancer. Could you imagine what it was like to see with your OWN eyes someone you loved dearly die? I didnt go to school for several weeks nor go out of my room. Soon I realised I had to, so I did.

    Now its been 7 years since his death. His death aniversarry was on 22nd November. I only just got over it a few years ago. Think about it, I was 5 and I couldnt forget those groaning noises that I heard. The only thing I have left of him is a photo of him sitting on a bench and his hair brush. Thats all.


  4. #24
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    Habbo Name: Jacktard
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    My Entry:
    My cousin, who is the same age as me (14) was going through a bad patch with her parents because she slept at her friends without telling them. Her parents wouldnt let her out and kept bringing it up constantly. As a result she started self harming (not extreme - but still self harming) so i spoke to her about it and spoke to her parents about it and tried to get her parents to get off her case a bit. After i said what was happening, they were a bit more layed back (still very cautious) but let her do more things on her own; because of this she stopped self harming. I think that is one of my better achievements in my life
    Last edited by Jacktard.; 07-12-2008 at 06:13 PM.

  5. #25
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    Habbo Name: Sgt.Rob
    Habbox Name: K-Lash
    My entry:
    I got through school without being perm excluded and then from that got scouted to watford football academy

  6. #26
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    Habbo Name: TheCuteBoy-
    Habbox Name: Slayde
    My entry: Well, my real achievement is to cope with my condition; Dyspraxia. And it is really hard to cope with as it makes it difficult for general things in life such as;

    • Clumsiness
    • Reading difficulties
    • Poor short term memory. E.g. If given a list of instructions to carry out, may remember the first and last one but not the ones in between .
    • Awkward walking and running.


    • Can't skip or hop
    • Trouble using a knife and fork. E.g. cutting food or spreading butter


    • Sensitive to touch. E.g. uncomfortable brushing your teeth, brushing hair and having it cut, certain clothes uncomfortable to wear.
    • Poor Concentration. E.g. easily distracted by background noise in a classroom
    • Poorly organised. E.g. leaving things you need for school at home
    • Bump into objects or people by accident, but it doesn't go down very well!


    • People will not understand your problems so you may not be accepted socially and you may have trouble making friends.

    I highlighted the last one in red because it is a very important and critical one.
    For those of you who don't know what Dyspraxia is;



    I have Dyspraxia, a disability which means messages to and from the brain are not transmitted properly. The cause of Dyspraxia is unknown but it may be caused by poor development of nerve cells in the brain. Up to 7% of the British population have dyspraxia and 70% of them are male.
    Dyspraxia is a disability but it does not make you look disabled. This is a good thing but can also sometimes cause confusion and misunderstanding because people do not understand your difficulties. Often, this can lead to bullying and discrimination by adults and children.

    I think I have coped really well and now getting lessons to treat it.
    There is no cure for Dyspraxia so it is really hard but you can help it so it does not cause many problems in the future therefore I'm having lessons to treat it.
    Chris Brown - No Air.


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    Sorry, what i posted was too personal and needed to be deleted.

    Edited by H0BJ0B (Competitions Staff): Entry Void.
    Last edited by H0BJ0B; 13-12-2008 at 02:46 PM.

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    My best achivement is beating the bullies, they always made fun of me because I tried hard to get far. I had anough got help and sorted them out.

  9. #29
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    Habbo UK Name: .:Gilly2:.
    Habbox Name: .:Gilly2:.

    Entry:
    2 years ago my little sister climbed up a ships mast, you know the one pirate lookouts stood on. There was something like that at a playground.
    Without the ship though. She climbed the ladder but she didn't see the
    DANGER, DO NOT CLIMB sign. She had climbed to the top and it was wobbling like hell! She was scared, she couldn't reach the last ladder wrung and she broke part of the bit she was sat on. My grandma wouldn't go near it, not even to save her Martha Dear. So I had to climb up it, I am terrified or heights but i did it. I held the top part, stood on the rung two under the top one, and helped her to the top wrung. We slowly climbed down but she slipped. She yanked the ladder, regained her balance on the wrung but I fell down. Then I thought really fast, the thing was falling and was gonna crush Martha, I jumped up, ran infront of it, grabbed Martha and jumped out of the way. When we jumped Martha broke a rib when she hit a rock and I broke my wrist and leg. It was hard for Grandma and Grandad (Grandma had called him) getting us to where the ambulance could reach us (she'd called that too) but at least we did it with an alive Martha.

    .:Gilly2:.

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