1. Have you participated in masses or worship services either online or offline? If your answer is yes, write: a. Why not? I did not participate in any worship services because it does not align with my interests and beliefs. Ever since I was a child, religion has not significantly impacted my life; that's why I do not invest time in it that much. I don't intend to offend anyone or our institution, but I also don't want to force myself to do things I'm not comfortable with. b. What can you do to remind yourself to think about God and talk to him more often throughout the day? (3) Instead of thinking about God, I think about our community's well-being and the greater good. To remind me how I can contribute to our community for this week, I became more aware of the news and updates on the pandemic, especially on the vaccine. I became more conscious of the details to avoid spreading fake news. I also always remind my family and friends to be more vigilant and to keep wearing their face masks and face shields despite the ease of the rules for going out. 2. Our work can be our prayer if we dedicate it to God. Did you help with the household chores in the past week? What were the chores you regularly did for your family? How did you feel about you doing the work? Where in your daily routine, can you become more aware of God's glory? (5 points) For this week, I dedicated my time to becoming a good student and a responsible daughter. Despite the increasing number of requirements because the finals week is near, I still try to help our household and do my parts. To make sure I won't fall behind in my studies, I made a schedule and strictly followed it to avoid procrastination.