Jan 9 - Write about a moment when you had to step out of your comfort zone.

Response: A time when I had to step out of my comfort zone was when I decided to run cross country in 9th grade. I had done cross country in elementary school, but I was always terrible at it. When I first started at Pius, my friends begged me to join them in cross country so they wouldn't feel so alone in the group, so I decided to give it a try. Similar to Cheryl's story in Wild, I had this feeling that I wanted to run away from all my problems in life, and on all of those trails my friends and I ran, it felt like my mind was finally able to be quiet. Even though starting something like cross country was scary, it really helped me figure out some problems I had in my mind.

Summary: Today, we read the prologue for Wild and answered questions.

Reflection: It's scary to start something outside of your comfort zone, but it could end up becoming personal growth within yourself.

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