When something stays on your mind for a long time, how do you typically deal with it? What helps you move forward?

 Prompt: When something stays on your mind for a long time, how do you typically deal with it? What helps you move forward?

Prompt Response: When a bad experience or memory lingers in my head for a long time, I try to find ways to distract myself. I usually try to rationalize the situation and find out why it impacted me so much. I also play games or watch shows while I try to find a way to accept what happened and move on.

Summary: Today in class we did a vocabulary assignment and talked about chapter twelve.

Reflection: I found today's discussion to be fairly interesting. I've never had a class that was guided solely on the asking and answering of questions.

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