In 2–3 well-developed sentences, reflect on how you spent your Holiday Break. Then, identify four personal you would like to achieve this year and briefly explain why each goal is important to you (Copy and paste your completed response from Writable into your blog).

Prompt: In 2–3 well-developed sentences, reflect on how you spent your Holiday Break. Then, identify four personal goals you would like to achieve this year and briefly explain why each goal is important to you (Copy and paste your completed response from Writable into your blog).

Prompt Response:

Throughout the entire two week break, I did nothing special nor did I really go out, I spent most of my time resting and being with my family at home. My mom would take us to church and visit my aunt's resting place, it was her one year anniversary death. Eventually I did get to spend a 2 day sleepover with my friend and play games with her. 

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1. My first goal for this year is to earn my permit, which I should've done long ago. The importance of this goal is that it will help me move forward as an independent adult and get things over with, making life easier.

2. My second goal of the year would be to pass my AP exams in May. This is important because they would give me college credit and let me know whether I can handle college in the future, and I paid for these exams. I

3. My third goal for 2026 is to get a good part-time job, one that I can balance with school. It's very important to me that I accomplish this goal. I am definitely getting older and not youner, I need to grow independent and gain my own money.

4. My fourth goal for this year is to be more active, to be healthy. The importance of this goal matters to my personal wellbeing and will definitely change my life dramatically. 

Summary: 

Today we worked on writable, completing our four goals and explain how they are important and how it will be accomplished. Everybody should've been done by the end of class, Mr. Rease went around to help people write theirs and give ideas. 

Reflection:

I reflected that I barely have any goals nor do I really have the ambition to complete them, but it does not hurt to try at least. Its always good to have a goal and that is the only way you can truly grow and move ahead in life. 

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