![]() ![]() The next obstacle was me dropping my pre-med classes. What I didn’t know is that would only be the beginning of more challenging conversations to lead me to my passion. I felt as if I was letting everyone down, but I knew in my heart it was the right decision for me. I called my coach and that was one of the scariest things I had done. Eventually, after a lot of thinking I decided to give up basketball which was crazy to some because it had been my dream to play professional basketball majority of my life. ![]() I battled with completing what I started or being miserable because Im forcing myself to do something I don’t enjoy and potentially effect my teammates because of that. I struggled internally with knowing that and whether I should stay to finish strong or go ahead and quit. I was playing basketball at the time and I was discovering I wasn’t passionate anymore and that bothered me. The first time I really recognized that I wanted to pursue my creative path was around the end of my sophomore year entering into my junior year of high school. Jazz, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Did you always know you wanted to pursue a creative or artistic career? When did you first know? We recently connected with Jazz Kelley and have shared our conversation below.
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