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"Doing Better, Improving"

   Second quarter is already coming to end, the time moves so fast. It feels like first quarter just ended last week. Its been a full of learnings and new discoveries. I became too relaxed last first quarter to the point that I almost got failed grades. But I used it as a motivation to do better and to improve myself. And I think I've done much better during this quarter and I'm so proud of myself for that.


   I did encounter the same problems from last quarter. There are times that I don’t understand some parts of the concept notes and some instructions given by our teachers. There are also times when I feel exhausted while reading the concept notes and doing my school works. But I overcome these challenges through asking teachers and classmates about something that is not clear to me, by having time management and taking a rest when I feel exhausted. 


  Moving on, I will continue doing my best with my academics. Its tiring and hard but I know its part of the process to reach success so I'll keep going and always do my best. Another rollercoaster ride has done. Hoping for a better result this second quarter!



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  1. Good day Dave,

    I also like to think that I'm getting better as a result of all the challenges that have helped me grow. And I agree with you that challenges are a necessary part of the process of achieving success. So, for myself and for you, I hope that we will not give up given the struggles that life throws at us. Congratulations on completing the second quarter. May God bless each and every one of us. Best of luck with your journey with the third quarter.

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