Halfway Through!

As we improve things to get back on our feet during this difficult time. It was a big adjustment for me at the start of the first quarter of classes; without the traditional face-to-face classes, I'm having a hard time coping in this new normal way of learning. But I was able to overcome the difficulties it brought. When the second quarter arrived, I was ready to face the new chapter; I had already adjusted to the new learning style, which made me productive.

This quarter has been exhausting as well as memorable. This topic far surpassed my expectations. During our lessons, I learned a lot about HTML and how to use it. I was also impressed to discover that you can change the font, font color, font size, and insert images. Despite the fact that they require a lot of effort and perseverance, I can't deny that I enjoy doing these kinds of activities. One of the difficulties that I have encountered is that I’m the type of person who likes to procrastinate, but I still find ways to finish things that needs to be prioritized and rushing my requirements. I’ve been also distracted in making my school responsibilities by social media, online games and chores that I need to finish.

As they say, change is a process, and overcoming obstacles should always be accompanied by self-assurance and compassion. The covid-19 pandemic limited what we could do, but it also opened up new opportunities for us to explore and think outside the box. Though new things can be difficult at times, I was able to overcome them by solidifying and believing in myself to the best of my ability. Moving forward, I will take the knowledge gained from my studies with me and toss away the unnecessary matters and habits that inhibit my ability to become a better person. I will continue to work on improving myself in order to alleviate the aforementioned difficulties. It isn’t always too late to be a better person, a new day can be a new beginning to everybody. 

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