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: 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: Even when I'm quite busy in a day, there are some small moments that help get me through it. One of these activities is drawing, and although I'm not very good (yet), even doodling just a little helps me calm down. Another is drinking water and or getting a small snack, as usually when I'm frustrated or angry, a small break or bite can help focus myself. The final activity is either listening to music or watching a variety of media on my computer. This I often do at home, and helps especially after a long or stressful day at school. Overall, I have developed a multitude of strategies over my schooling career that allow me to cope with the stresses of daily life.

Summary: Today we worked more on our argumentative paragraphs and got ready for the break.

Reflection: I came in late today due to a doctor's appointment, so I didn't get much time to finish the paragraph. Hopefully I can finish it today, as I don't want it to be marked as late.

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