The Story of Susan Boyle

  12. February 2012 03:40 Articles
It's time to get yourself inspired.

When it comes to spotting the light on those talented individuals, the blender doesn’t differentiate where they come from or what their backgrounds are, as long as they are believers who believe in reaching their goals what so ever.
While I was surfing the net, I saw myself reading in depth the bibliography of Ms. Susan Boyle, the winner of Britains Got Talent in 2009.

The astonishing Scottish Susan went through rough times throughout her whole life. She was born having a deprived of oxygen at birth long enough to cause mild brain damage that resulted learning disabilities at an early age.


After she grew up, Susan found herself surrounded by a musician family which was the basic inspiration to empower her talent in singing. Her parents both were singers, and because of the lack of their income, her life wasn’t really good. Her family was emigrated from Ireland to Scotland due to the WWII. Her time in school was not really fine because she had major difficulties in learning, and that was a reason to be mocked by her peers.
They used to call her “Simple Suzie.” because back in her old days, there weren't any special Scottish schools for people like her. Later on, she found herself being encouraged by her teachers because they found that her singing talent will be her future career. She continued participating in the academic shows and earned a number of qualifications.

Because she was the only daughter who stayed with her parents, after all of her brothers and sisters left the big house, she was entitled to take care of them. She used to sing in bars, pubs, and churches.
She was encouraging herself not for the sake of money, but she wanted to do what she loved mostly. Her most famous song is “ I dreamed a dream” that time she believed that she will make all of her dreams come true. In 90’s, she participated in a couple of TV shows in UK, but for some reasons she didn’t get the chance to pass, but she didn’t give up and kept singing and worked hard to improve her skills in singing.

Unfortunately, the death of her father in 1995, her sister in 2000, and recently her mother in 2007, broke her heart. Losing the beloved ones in her life wasn’t easy to just move on. Again, because she was and still is a believer, she didn’t stop from doing what she liked, although her age was approaching 50 years. She used all of her savings to improve her voice. At the end she had the chance to participate into the most viewable televised TV show Britains got talent in 2009, and she blown away the audience with her amazing voice.
It is very pleasing to read someone’s achievements no matter how hard time he/she has been through. As long as they are believers, having faith in God, and having an amazing self confidence, they will reach their goals whether now or later. Never say too late and never say too early, just work hard on yourself and determine your goals. And here are a couple of her performances throughout the years.  

In the 90's






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