Monday, September 27, 2010

Model Camila Alves Success Secrets - The Brazilian supermodel very big in the U.S.

Brazilian supermodel Camila Alves gets bigger and bigger in the U.S. and live their dreams!

Waiting to get a haircut today, I noticed a People magazine spoke model Camila Alves Matthew McConaughey and a friend prepare for a child to have. What I liked but it was the story of Camila's personal life.

If it was just a teenager, Camila came to the United States with his mother to visit. He wanted to know Camila does not return to Brazil. So for a few yearssleeping on a sofa and relatives worked two jobs. Camila has opened a Mexican restaurant by day and evening hours worked in an Italian restaurant.

When finally in New York, the modeling agencies had his visit at first not interested. However, he insisted Camila and finally got her first modeling job. The rest is history.

What secrets of success, young women and aspiring models learn from Camila?

1. The victim is a prerequisite forSuccess.

Camila left his family and friends in Brazil to the United States pursue a career in modeling. There was a small sacrifice, and it was very expensive. He had to endure sleeping on a couch, culture shock in a foreign country, because without the financial support of the family in Brazil.

2. Keep your vision, no matter what people say to you.

Despite the initial rejection came across Camila and believed in himself. As a result, his dream is now a reality. Never bury your dreamsTheir disappointment. Only believe and see the glory of God

3. Be willing to do what is en route to your personal promised land.

Camila was not too proud to resist traditional trades to get to work financially to make his dream job. He worked in restaurants and was humble, willing to start from scratch. Humility opens the heart of God to do in your order, please, what is right.

Remember, there are many tempting parkingThe rooms on the road to success.

sacrifice to pay the price, will not be distracted, focus on your dreams, and eventually the hard work is the opportunity to perform.

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