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Weekly

Journal
PHYSICAL FTNESS AND
GYMNASTICS

Christine Bianca Chua


BSA 1B
Week 11
MIDTERM INTERLUDE
We all needed a break, and when I heard that we would
have a midterm break, I was pleased. I couldn't believe it.
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and take a break from university lectures. Of course,
there's nothing wrong with those professors who assigned
an activity despite the fact that we were in the middle of a
midterm break because I understand that time was
running out and they also needed to ensure that we knew
the things or information that were required for our
chosen course. Because I am a grade concerned person,
the prospect of doing nothing linked to academic
activities allowed me to let go of all my anxiety about my
performance at school.

“The purpose of our lives is to be happy.” — Dalai Lama


MIDTERM INTERLUDE
I'm not sure if I should share this, although I've already said
that I am suicidal. It's a little TMI (too much information),
but I'm not afraid to express it to someone else, and since
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being a student here at Bicol University, I've realized how
fortunate I am to be alive. Serving and assisting my fellow
Bueos made me so delighted to see that even though we
had "Bagsak" moments, we never regarded it as a setback,
but rather as an opportunity to grow in this profession. I
never had the opportunity to be the president of my prior
school, but this year, thanks to my fantastic block mates, I
was able to do so. They offered me the opportunity to take
advantage of this fantastic opportunity for personal growth.

“The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.” —Dolly Parton
MIDTERM Because of this midterm break, I
experienced flashbacks of my
INTERLUDE battles, hardships, and barriers that
I felt I would never be able to
overcome. But look at me today,
I've become stronger and wiser as
a result of those breakdowns. All I
had to say was, "Thank you, Bicol
University, for giving us what we
deserved!"

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“Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.”– Soren Kierkegaard

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