Looking Back To Move Forward


     My 3rd quarter was exhausting and stressful. The quarter that I thought was easier than the first and second was the quarter that made me even more tired, physically and mentally. Nonetheless, my sleepless nights and busy days taught me numerous learnings and realizations in life.

     Overtime for practices welcomed my 3rd quarter. Reports and research also added to my busy schedule. Furthermore, quizzes and summative are always present. It was very tiring. What's worst is that I was unable to fix my time management, allowing me to slack off and fail to perform my tasks and duties appropriately. Comparing my 3rd quarter to the first two quarters, I must say that I did the worst this quarter. I crammed. I never took my exams and performances seriously. I never review ahead of time, and I never try to recite during discussions. I never practiced for my reports and I do my blogs at extremely late hours. It was unorganized, and I was unprofessional. So, as feared, I performed poorly in today's quarter. I received low marks, and my outputs and performances are not the best.

     Now I'm regretting every poor decision I made this quarter. I wished I had performed and done better. But I realize that instead of wasting time lamenting the things I did in the past, I should use these experiences to improve myself and do better the next time. The following quarter would be the final quarter of the school year, so I would do my best to do better and make efforts so that I would not be regretful this time. The errors I made from the first to third quarters would not be repeated. I'll learn and get better.

 References:

Jungsuk Lee-Behance. 2017 6~8. Retrieved April 19, 2021.

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Comments

  1. Congrats for completing the third quarter, Arizen! Let's keep it up and work harder next time.

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  2. I understand you, Arizen. I can relate to you so much but please know that I'm so proud of you. For me, you're the best. Congratulations for surviving another quarter, loves. "Malayo pa pero malayo ka na".

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  3. You did great this quarter, Arizen. Congratulations on completing this quarter!

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  4. Moving near the last stair for success! Keep on going, Arizen!

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  5. You did well this third quarter, Maria Arizen. I'm proud of you.^^

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  6. You did your best, Arizen and I am so proud of you! Keep striving, hmm? Kaya mo ‘yan^^

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  7. It's encouraging to read that you've adopted a constructive, proactive attitude toward learning and overcoming challenges.

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  8. You did well, Arizen! Keep it up! Continue striving.

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