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How do you find time to enjoy your day, even when you have a lot going on? Write about at least three specific things you do to enjoy small moments throughout your day.

 Prompt: Even when I have a lot going on, I find small moments to enjoy my day by listening to music between classes, which helps me relax. I also take short breaks while studying or doing homework to take  my brain. Talking to a friend or family member, even if it's just for a bit, makes me feel a lot better and lightens up my mood. These small moments help me stay positive and manage my day when I have a  busy schedule. Summary: Today we did some practice for the EOC that's coming up next week for American Lit. We also did two common lit assignments that related to the pope's death.  Reflection: I feel that the practice for the EOC was very useful and it is gonna help a lot for next week. The common lit assignments were interesting because they were about the pope's death and also about how the new pope will be chosen and has been chosen forever.

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