INDEED ALL IS WELL WITH MAXWELL.
ALL IS WELL, MAXWELL
Junior high has been an amazing moment of my self-discovery. It may look like a cliché but I've discovered that stepping outside of my comfort zone is important for personal development. From attempting to become a club officer to taking part in public speaking in the library for our English performance task. Remembering those times when I had to deal with difficult schoolwork, short deadlines, pressure to perform well, low quiz score, one hour "sermon" from our teacher, screams during quarterly recognition, breakdown due to our grade, and practicing late to get the "champion" title is part of my core memory. Through these experiences I gradually grew in confidence and learned new skills. My teachers' and classmates' encouragement and support have been helpful in fostering my self-esteem. I discovered my passions and interests through various academic and extracurricular activities, which certainly will influence my future decisions.
I had moments when I doubted my abilities and stumbled under the weight of expectations. Each setback, however, became an opportunity for growth. I overcame obstacles and achieved academic milestones that I once thought were impossible through perseverance, determination, and the unwavering guidance of my support systems. The relationships formed during these years have been the anchor that has kept me moving during the storms. We've been through a lot of assignments, exams, and emotional ups and downs together. We shared laughs, tears, and dreams, forming bonds that I know will last beyond junior high. As we part ways to pursue different paths, I carry with me fond memories and a deep appreciation for the friendships that shaped Ashryne as a "high school student."
As the time of our separation approaches, I am caught in the bittersweet embrace of change. The familiar routines and the comforting environment of junior high will soon give way to the vast unknown of high school. Leaving the comfort of my junior high school and venturing into unknown environment is overwhelming. There will be no more "tambay" in front of the library after dismissal, no more screams and laughter during class, no more bread from Myles, gummy bears from Kishi, and suman from Ghaveriel. and I'll surely miss saying "all is well, Maxwell." Thank you for being a part of this chapter of my life . Your presence has been a beacon of light, guiding me through the challenges and celebrating the triumphs. Your ability to transform the mundane into hilarious moments has been a gift that has brightened even the darkest days. The memories we've made will always have a special place in my heart, reminding me of the unbreakable bond we share. Thank your for being my Companion.
Indeed "All was well, Maxwell".
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