Jan 14 - Describe a place where you feel the most at peace and explain why.

Response: The place where I feel the most at peace is the bathroom. I feel like I've written about this before in another blog post about how I manage my time during the day, but the bathroom is the place where I feel the most comfortable. My days this school year are pretty busy, and I am always around people no matter what. The only time that I have a moment to myself is the 45 minutes I have when I get home from school before I have to go to work or get my girlfriend from school. In that time, I will lock myself in the bathroom to just sit and relax before I go back to being social. Sometimes I don't even need to go to the bathroom, and I'll just sit on the counter of the sink the whole time watching videos/shows or playing games on my phone. I think the reason that the bathroom is the place I feel most at peace is because I can truly be alone with myself and my thoughts without any worry of someone coming in to intrude.

Summary: Today, we read chapter 2 of Wild and found vocab words we hadn't recognized.

Reflection: Having a safe space in life is a necessary thing for all people to have, so we can recharge our mental batteries in peace.

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