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3rd Quarter Reflection

 3rd Quarter is the 2nd to last before the school year ends, and Ive learned alot especially about HTML coding. Which seemed complicated at first, but it was easier than I expected. Im not saying its easy but it was definitely easier than I expected it to be. 


But every good thing also has some bad things. There were challenges faced in this quarter, specifically my time management. It tested my resilience and ability to adapt. 

I encountered these challenges via reading on how to overcome them, as well as trying to adapt my own techniques and strategies. Like instead of doing it all at once, why not do it in small pieces. Just like eating, you cant always eat the whole thing, most likely, you have to bite it into smaller pieces to consume. Same goes with problems and challenges in life.


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