Mason and I

Mason and I

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Day 88 of San Diego

I know.

I didn't write a post last night.

This morning, I figured that out.

WELL, I'M BACK AND HERE TO UPDATE YOU ON STUFF!

Considering Sunday was unfathomably terrible (please don't ask), I'm happy to say my days are looking up. I'm training my brain to act positively. I'm trying my best to watch my wording, control my emotions, and not judge. This goes for my thoughts, too. I believe in Karma. I believe if I think positively and act upon it, Karma won't take advantage. At least, the negative part of Karma.

On Monday, I was handed back my math quiz I took on Friday. To my surprise, I got a 100%. Thankfully, the questions I missed weren't too many points. In English, I participated in giving good feedback to the students that had a story due that day. I avoided giving negative feedback.

Today, I heard some interesting news. My math teacher put in an application for Amazon and was accepted. He leaves on March 3rd. The quarter doesn't even end there. Once he's gone, we'll be getting a new teacher. I'm hoping this new teacher will teach in the way my brain will understand. In a sense, I'm glad my current math teacher is leaving. The way he teaches my brain doesn't comprehend. In another sense, I'm going to kind of miss him. He is an energetic guy. He livens math. But I wish him luck on his next job.

Tonight, I'm slightly stressing over my short story project that's due on February 30th. I'm indecisive on how I want to write out my ideas into a story. I've written stories before abandoning them. Since I'm learning how to become more positive, I want to spread this positive aura even in my writing. I'm thinking of writing a comical story on Slender Man wanting to befriend humans. But I'm pressured by my fellow students. I don't agree with how they critique. I don't want them to say I was wrong because something sounded unrealistic when the story is fiction.

I'll try my best to avoid feeling pressured by the soon-to-come critiquing. It'll be a great way to prepare myself for society when I start publishing books.

I'll stay positive.

Send me happy thoughts!

  

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