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: The way I find the time to enjoy my day, even if I have a lot going on is reading a novel or manga as it makes up my day and makes it a bit more fulfilling. Another thing I enjoy throughout my day is taking long walks to recuperate and enjoy the outside environment instead of just staying in my bed all day sleeping. As well as going out to get myself a few snacks and treats like every few days to enjoy myself from my school work so that I can be happy with the work I put in. 

Summary: We did the Fences quiz and had the fire drill. 

Prompt Response: Today I learned that sometimes in order to keep going you have to keep the little moments of progress at heart to give you a reason to keep going on "why" you do so. This impacted me by making me feel a bit uplifted and resilient in the aspect of having to keep going and climbing the mountain known as life no matter what burdens or weight you carry on your back. In the future I will use this as one of the reason's for my discipline to gain more patience throughout my life when chasing after a goal or what to do after it and just keep walking forward, one of the things that is said in one of my favorite novels is "As long as I am willing to walk, there will be a road for me to step on". 

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