How do you find time to enjoy your day, even when you have a lot going on? Write about at least three specific things you do to enjoy small moments throughout your day.

 Prompt: How do you find time to enjoy your day, even when you have a lot going on? Write about at least three specific things you do to enjoy small moments throughout your day.

Prompt Response:

I usually like to take a few minute break on tiktok to boost up my mood, the videos usually consist of a couple of seconds so I could go through a lot of entertainment in just a few videos. It does sound pathetic but I like going online to see people with the same interests as me. Another thing I can do to enjoy my day is texting my friend, talking to her already brings a smile to my face and I feel better talking to her. I also entertain my day by eating my favorite snacks, simple but effective.

Summary:

Today Mr. Rease gave us the entire class time to continue and finish our argument paragraph, which should be turned in by the end of class or the day. Most had finished early or had turned it in time by the end of class, I took some time within my evidence and I noticed students coming up to Mr. Rease to ask for help. He stated that he would not grade over break so it would be best to turn in the paragraph today.

Reflection:

I learned how easy I can contradict myself and how I struggled to find a way to put my thinking into words, I have the idea right there in my head but I did not know how to make it sense. So I was stuck trying to convey my words correctly in my paragraph but while also trying to make it connect to the prompt.



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