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As I wrap up
another quarter, looking back at the twists and turns that got me here, I can’t
ignore the challenges that came my way, with two more quarters looming. The
journey’s been a real test.
Amidst the challenges,
I stumbled upon some eye-opening insights. Initially, I used to think coding
was some elite skill only for the tech wizards or, dare I say, hackers. But
turns out, even a regular student like me can dive into the coding universe.
HTML became a standout player in this exploration, unfolding lessons with new
tags – from the basic stuff to the nitty-gritty of attributes, formatting tags,
font details, image tags, src attributes, and more. It felt like discovering a
treasure trove of knowledge. With the help of Mrs. Vera Cruz, coding came with
ease. I was able to do the tasks faster the more she teaches our lessons.
However, not
everything went as smoothly as I hoped. Missing a class day led to a missed
quiz, and suddenly, I had to play catch-up with the class dynamics. Wrapping my
head around the interconnected world of HTML tags became another hurdle.
Despite starting the quarter with high hopes for improvement, I found myself
burning out. Motivation took a nosedive, and I went from going all out to
settling for a "okay na 'to, at least pasado" mindset. Moving
forward, I hope for progress in the next quarter without heaping too much
pressure on myself.
Moving on, I
decided to up my productivity game. Cut down on distractions, focus more on
personal growth – that became the mantra. The belief that a better version of
me would lead to bigger achievements fueled this commitment. As the next
quarter rolls in, I'm aiming for a kinder self-evaluation, understanding the
need to ease up on the weight of expectations. Regardless of the outcomes, I'm
pledging to take them in stride, keeping a mindset geared towards ongoing
improvement.
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