Eventually I Am Fine
It’s been a long time since our Midterms (although it’s only been three weeks).
Personally, I believe that the week when we had a lot of different tests was the highest point of considering my inner world. And I’m not satisfied with what I learned.
I fought with my inattentiveness in school and it seemed to me that I defeated it during my high school years. It turned out that I only made it sleep for a while and now it’s awake and wants to retaliate. It may seem that I’m sad about my Midterms result and the mistakes which I made but it’s not the reason. In fact, I’m jubilant over my Midterms results (not about the dictation) which were a great surprise for me.
I’m glad to say that now my policy is to try to appreciate making mistakes because mistakes help me understand what I think I know/what I don’t know.
By the way, I found out some lessons about mistakes that can make us wiser.
Firstly, don’t dramatize your mistakes.
Secondly, be curious about what happened. Don’t be mad that it happened.
So…Thank you, my mistakes! Thank you fot the experience that I gained. I hope we won’t see each other again (:
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New Year is coming… It feels like life is rushing by. Maybe, it is just the underestimation of time… Let’s get back to New Year.
It is believed that New Year is a time to revamp your life into one you love. And you should start by changing yourself.
Honestly, I’m sure you can do it at any time. There is no need to wait for New Year or Monday. You can start right now. NOW is always the right time to change your life. And the first step is to set goals. I know goal-setting is a bit of an art and not every one of us is really good at art. At least, you should try because setting goals well can ensure that you achieve your goals.
Personally, I set the following goals for me for the remaining three weeks of 2018.
1. Be attentive. Check out every word in your writing assignments and be sure you did your best.
2. Be productive. While doing your homework leave your phone somewhere far away from you. Don’t be distracted by different social media!
3. Start preparing answers for your History winter finals. Do not put off everything at the last moment.
4. Try to use as many new words as possible. There is no point in learning new words without using them.
5. Reduce the consumption of sugar and start doing physical exercises every evening.
6. Go to sleep before midnight.
Please, remember that every moment, every month, every year that you neglect to make a move toward the purposeful life that’s calling you, is wasted. Not let your life be wasted.
That’s all for now. Thank you (: