Prompt: Much of this section focuses on Cheryl’s physical exhaustion and discomfort. Describe a moment when your body limited what you could do, and explain what that experience taught you about your mental strength.

Prompt:  Much of this section focuses on Cheryl’s physical exhaustion and discomfort. Describe a moment when your body limited what you could do, and explain what that experience taught you about your mental strength.

Prompt Response: When I was younger I did running for a long time. I have always enjoyed games with running and I also liked that I was fast and could easily catch people. In middle school, sixth grade, I decided to join track. I definitely enjoyed it but I had way less free will than I had playing games or running for fun. I pushed my self super hard to get better but then I would chug water. I would keep and keep doing this and eventually throw up, which was bad and did not help my running. But I think it was definitely the most physical exhaustion I ever had. 

Summary: It is Tuesday but I am excited to see what we read today in class. My throat hurts and I did not get good sleep but I am trying to hang on so I do not have as many absences. 

Reflection: I had a good weekend and saw a lot of my friends

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