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

Prompt Response: The return to in-person school after the COVID-19 pandemic was a huge moment where I had to step way out of my comfort zone. I honestly thrived during virtual learning; I stayed on top of my schoolwork and was able to avoid all the stressful and often awkward social dynamics that come with middle school. However, going back was truly overwhelming, being suddenly surrounded by people again. That necessary discomfort pushed me to grow a lot socially, and I recognize it as a pivotal moment for my personal development.

Summary:  Today in class we finished our characterization posters.

Reflection:  I got better posting making skills and character analysis skills.

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