Write about a moment when you had to step out of your comfort zone.

 Prompt Response: A moment where I had to step out of my comfort zone was when I had to go out and look for a j*b (kidding I know it's job). Anyway's I had to step out of my comfort zone because usually my mom would help me with things although I had always wanted my independence to do things so I decided to get a job but the job market is so bad/cooked. The feeling of failing did get to me but a day later I did not give into those thoughts and so on I am still trying to find a job.

Summary: Today in class we continued working on our poster and adding finishing touches to it, to present on Thursday. 

Reflection: Today I learned that working together with classmates that I didn't know at first all to well can sometimes be an enjoyable experience, and I think that having good laughs and being able to get the work done is important overall; Though sometimes it is better to focus on getting the work done/locking in. This impacted me by making me realize that not every person has a natural dislike towards you and just like you are, they have their own beliefs or inspirations they get from you and you can either impact them in a good way or bad way regardless; Overall I think that I used to believe that people often had a negative view of you and judged you unconsciously whether they tried to or not, but I realized that's not the case as people have different perspectives based on the moment. In the future I will use this to not let the negative thoughts get to me and approach more people to maybe influence and help them in a good way. 

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