Well Done, Self
With completing the school year 2020-2021 comes with new modes of learning, a “new normal” in education established as a precaution against the on-going COVID-19 pandemic. Modular leaning had been difficult and it is hard learning all the topics all by myself. It is frustrating, depressing, stressing and draining. Yet I was able to learn and discover new things, things that I never thought that I can do the things that I am able to achieve and being independent on things that will make me grow and mature.
The biggest hurdle in this school year was time management. I am a procrastinator and always been distracted by social medias, so completing my school works on time was a challenge for me. Then I found a way to overcome my bad habit and it was making my personal schedule. I found myself, completing all the schoolwork in time and at the same time I have the opportunity to browse on social media account and doing the things that I love. I also found that listening to music while doing my schoolwork helps me to focus more and be more productive to finish all the school works. Even though I failed sometimes, I believe that failures will teach me to do the right thing next because I know that it is wrong. Failures will help me to catch my dreams in life. There are still times that I can’t understand the topics to the point that I cry because of frustration and stress. I thought that I wouldn’t make it yet I remembered that there’s Someone guiding me from above and giving me wisdom and strength to finish all of theses. With His guidance, I have the courage to complete the entire task. With God’s presence, I am able to finish the required tasks to be completed. The last quarter is finally done. Never thought that I would’ve come this far. All of my hardwork and sacrifices are all worth it.
With all these new experiences and discoveries throughout this school year, I can finally say that “Well Done, Self”. I am so proud of myself of what I have become right now. It made me became the best version of myself. And I can’t wait to see myself wearing my uniform of my future profession which is to be an engineer.
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