Prompt: People sometimes feel the need to step away from their normal routines or environments in order to better understand themselves. Describe a time when you needed distance from a situation, place, or group of people in order to think more clearly or gain perspective. What did that experience teach you about yourself?

Prompt Response -
One time that I needed to step away from a situation was during a group project at school when my group couldn’t agree on what to do, and everyone was getting frustrated. I decided to take a short break and think about the problem on my own. Being away from the group helped me calm down and realize that we needed to listen to each other instead of arguing about whose idea was better. When I went back, I suggested combining our ideas, and the group worked better together. This experience taught me that taking a step back can help me understand situations more clearly and make better decisions.

Summary -
Today in class, we worked on a worksheet for chapter one.

Reflection -
Today, we thought about the book we were reading.

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