Tuesday, October 31, 2023

Forever In My Heart, My Sweet Dog 🐢🀍

If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went. My puppy, Cluffy, is a very intelligent and loving dog who is well-liked by everyone. He was born on April 27, 2021, and passed away on July 22, 2023.

We found out that he was ill before he passed away; a virus had began to spread throughout his body and had began in his eyes. We are unable to take him to the vet to be examined because of a lack of money. I was so devastated at the time that I even despised my parents for getting a puppy but not having the money for maintenance or checkups. Because puppies are just like humans, we should satisfy all of their needs and desires. They also have emotional and pain perception. As a pet owner, it is your duty to watch-over your puppies and take care of them.

Now that Cluffy is no longer with us, I hope he is in a safe place in paradise where suffering and illness are no longer a problem. Our pets teach us the most sincere form of love. They merited every ounce of affection and happiness.

Monday, October 30, 2023

Sucker for Academic Validation πŸ…

I've been an honor student every year since I began studying in my high school classes. My struggles included anxiety, low self-esteem, and a host of other issues. Being an honor student is something I've always strived for as I've grown up, so even when my body is giving up and requesting a break, I'll push myself to study hard. I just keep studying to reach my goals even though I'm not naturally smart.

I want to share two strategies with you that have helped me succeed academically. The first is time management; there are twenty-four hours in a day for everyone. What matters is how you use your time. The ability to manage your time well is crucial for both professional and personal success. My next piece of advice is to be disciplined; concentrate on your objectives and make an effort to put other things on hold. When you need to study to review in your upcoming exams, you need to only concentrate in your reviewer, and manage the limit of doing other things. 

It takes a lot of sacrifice to be an academic achiever and be included in the honor roll. Your academic success is evidence of your talent, abilities, and determination. Remember that while studying hard is important, you should never put too much pressure on yourself and should always put your mental health first.

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