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The Girl Who Lived.
Submitted by: Muyassar Sattarova
UzbekistanI am a life-coach who shares her little life experience with everyone. My books were published on Amazon, Smashwords and other sites. I am grateful to write to you!
I want to thank you for the idea you gave me! Actually, I must admit that I came across your site completely by chance. Then I found that there was a button for everyone to share their secret stories and a great idea came to me when I read it. I would compose my life stories connected with The Secret and publish them as a book. Now, as a sign of my gratitude, I am posting my first story. I must mention that it had happened some time before I was acquainted with The Secret.
I got my education in my mother tongue, Uzbek, at school. However, on finishing my eleven years of studying, I made a decision to change my life. One of those changes was to enter University, a faculty for Russian speakers. To tell the truth, I understood Russian well, but it was very shy or not confident of me that I never would utter a word in this language. Nevertheless, I proved that I understand Russian as I was listed in fourth place out of some thousands of students, according to the results of the exam. I achieved my goal.
However, the fact that I became a student did not please me so much as that I was supposed to study with the people of the language of which I did not speak. Even though, I could guess, I understand what they were talking about. At the first lesson, our teacher of phonetics gave me a notice and advised me to transfer to an Uzbek group as it was my mother tongue. I felt offended by her words and promised myself to improve my language, to master it better. I was also sure that I would graduate University in my Russian group.
I am not going to lie saying that it was easy. On the contrary, I had to learn Russian besides my other subjects, eighty percent of which were taught in Russian. Anyway, I did it! I learnt each given material to answer at the lessons and pass the exams. I listened to my group mates and enlarged my vocabulary. It was amazing that the necessary films, videos and books came in time to make me get my wish, speaking Russian perfectly!
At the very beginning of my way, I had no idea how I would achieve my aim to learn Russian. But I took my first step with courage and did not lose my hope, even though I was sometimes afraid. Meanwhile, I was given the key to open the door of life! That key was the film “The Secret”! When I saw it, I realized that I had applied what was explained in the film, only unconsciously.
Anyway, your film helped me to find replies to my questions related to relationships, money, et cetera. I can say with confidence that the number of my miraculous secret stories will be increasing as I live on, think and create!
With my best regards,
Muyassar Sattarova
A life-coach, and writer!