Today I looked at my friends essay. I read through it and helped him. I also learned about the introduction and conclusion paragraphs. The assignment is hard. I am happy I don't have to do it.
So, there was this one time I had to speak in front of my whole class for a project, and honestly, I was freaking out. My heart was pounding, and I felt like I might pass out just thinking about it. I was scared that I’d forget everything or stumble over my words. But I just focused on breathing and remembering that I was prepared, which helped calm me down. Once I started talking, I realized it wasn’t as bad as I thought, and I got into a rhythm. My advice? Just breathe, focus on the message, and don’t worry about being perfect! Today in class we did public speaking notes.
Near-death experiences (NDEs) are fascinating because they make me wonder if there’s something beyond this life. Some people describe bright lights, feelings of peace, or even seeing loved ones who have passed away, which sounds spiritual. Scientists, though, say these experiences might just be the brain reacting to trauma, like a flood of chemicals creating hallucinations. I think there could be truth in both views—maybe NDEs are our minds trying to make sense of something we don’t fully understand. If they are real, they could mean there’s an afterlife, which is both comforting and a little scary. Either way, NDEs remind me how mysterious life and death really are.
In high school, I’ve learned a lot of skills that will help me live independently. One of the most important ones is time management; balancing schoolwork, extracurriculars, and a social life has taught me how to prioritize tasks. I’ve also learned basic cooking skills, which will be super useful when I need to make meals for myself. Another essential skill is budgeting money, like how to manage my allowance or part-time job earnings to save for things I want or need. Being able to communicate effectively with teachers, friends, and family has also made me more confident in handling tough situations. Overall, I think learning to manage my responsibilities and taking care of myself are the most important skills for my success after high school. Newsela
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