Hobbies and interests
Reading
Softball
Babysitting And Childcare
Tutoring
Reading
Adult Fiction
Classics
I read books daily
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Hello! My name is Natalie and I am going to my fourth and last year at Cal Lutheran University. I will graduate with a Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia with a Graphic Design Emphasis. One of my passions include softball. I have been playing since the age of seven and will finish my softball career at Cal Lutheran. I also love to work with kids. I have been tutoring since 2020, worked as a summer program leader at Think Together, and have been involved in a Nike Softball Camp for young girls. I am a determined first generation student who has a strong passion for school. Thank you for taking the time to read about me!
Education
California Lutheran University
Bachelor's degree programMajors:
- Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
Miscellaneous
Desired degree level:
Graduate schools of interest:
Transfer schools of interest:
Majors of interest:
- Educational/Instructional Media Design
Career
Dream career field:
Graphic Design
Dream career goals:
Summer Program Leader
Think Together2022 – Present2 yearsFront of Store Attendant
Target2020 – 20222 yearsTutor
Danny's Tutoring2020 – Present4 years
Sports
Softball
Varsity2015 – Present9 years
Awards
- scholar athlete
Future Interests
Volunteering
Entrepreneurship
Silverback Scholarship
Hello! My name is Natalie Luna and I play softball at California Lutheran University. As a college athlete, you will face adversity, not only in the game itself, but with your team. There are so many different personalities and backgrounds on a team so it's important to get to know each other because I believe chemistry goes a long way. A team could have the most talented players on the planet, but if you don't have that connection and trust with each other, it won't work. I tend to be a leader in the world of softball, school, and personal life. I want nothing more than to see my team succeed, whether it's my teammates, family, or friends. I am the oldest in my family and I love it. I used to think it was a lot of pressure because my siblings are looking up to me and I am expected to do everything right, but thats not possible. I learned that sometimes there is no right decision, so if I make one that doesn't have a good outcome I will take accountability, own my mistake, and learn from it. We can't learn and grow if we don't make mistakes.
I took on the role of a leader my sophomore year of college and that was a bit intimidating because it was only my second year, but someone had to step up. At first, I learned that I was too nice and in college sports the goal is to win; for my team, we were going to need some tough love. My junior year, my coach signed me up for the NCAA Student Athlete Leadership Forum in Texas and that experience enhanced my leadership skills in more ways I can think of. It taught me that a leader does not have to be the best player on the team. A leader has emotional intelligence and gets to know their teammates' strengths and weaknesses. A leader helps their team reach their goal, helping themselves and others turn their weaknesses into strengths. A leader could be the starting second baseman or the loudest person on the bench. Everyone has a role on their team and some may not see that at first, but as a leader it is my job to make sure everyone knows their role.
Softball is a game of failure. I will fail more times than I succeed. It is almost guaranteed that I will make a mistake, but I need to have the memory of a goldfish. I've learned as a leader that when I make an error, I learn from it and let it go. If I hold on to that mistake it will create a domino effect within my team. Being a leader means that I know I won't always be in the spotlight and that is okay. Different people are going to step up which is so amazing to see. It's not about just one person, I play a team sport so if that means I have to sit the bench because I went 0 for 4 and coach is giving someone else that opportunity then that's what's going to happen. I will go up to my teammate and let her know what the pitcher's been throwing and make sure she knows I'm her biggest cheerleader. We do what's best for the team even when we might not like it personally.
That's being a leader. That is how the glue sticks and spreads to every person on that team.
Softball has shaped me into the person I am today. I will be forever grateful.