Field notes, v4228
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"larning" understand 105 37/2 I don't agree at all and I'm not sure if it's true. I think to myself that in ten + minutes. I can do anything. So why shouldn't I believe it? I've seen people say "you better" like a heart. And yet I know it's not real. What about the big test? Let's say you get an A+ on your work. Is that enough? No, because there's always another one out there. So let me tell you how: I don't have to think twice (or maybe 300 times). I just learn little by little. Then I go back and look at what I learned so far. Then I take a step forward with some new stuff. And then I try again until I'm done. It works well. But sometimes you need more time or even two classes to feel ready. It helps if: 1) You're doing your best. 2) You stay focused on the goal. 3) You keep learning little by little. 4) You don't give up when things get tough. 5) You trust yourself. 6) You believe in what you can do. 7) You have a plan for success. 8) You're willing to try new ways of thinking. 9) You're patient with yourself. 10) You're open-minded and ready to learn from mistakes. But wait, isn't it true that sometimes people fail despite trying hard? Yes. But remember: failure is part of the process. Don't let it stop you from moving forward. Keep going! Try something different next time. Maybe this will work better for you. Anyway, I hope at least one thing helps! I don't think, but I just have to try anyway. I know it's not perfect. But then again, neither is anyone else's work. Still, I'm proud of myself for trying hard and learning something new along the way. Even though I made some mistakes today, I still feel good about my progress. And I'll keep working toward my goals until I reach them.