Prompt: People sometimes feel the need to step away from their normal routines or environments in order to better understand themselves. Describe a time when you needed distance from a situation, place, or group of people in order to think more clearly or gain perspective. What did that experience teach you about yourself?

 Prompt Response:  There was a time when I felt so frustrated with my golf game and the pressure of competing with my friends that I had to step away from the course for a few weeks. Taking that break helped me realize that I was tying my self-esteem too closely to my score instead of just enjoying the sport. When I finally went back to the driving range alone, I found that I could think more clearly about my swing without worrying about who was watching. This distance taught me that I perform much better when I focus on my own progress rather than constantly comparing myself to everyone else. Ultimately, the time away showed me that I actually love the game, but I need to keep a healthy perspective to keep it from becoming stressful.


Summary: We read new parts of the book.


Reflection: I learned new parts of the book.

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