Prompt: In 2–3 well-developed sentences, reflect on how you spent your Holiday Break. Then, identify four personal you would like to achieve this year and briefly explain why each goal is important to you (Copy and paste your completed response from Writable into your blog).

Prompt Response: During my Holiday Break, I spent most of my time at home relaxing and enjoying time with my family. I caught up on sleep, took a break from stress, and made some new food while thinking about my goals for the new year.

Summary: Today in our class we worked on the writable.

Reflection: Today I wrote about some of my goals for this year.

The first goal i want to achieve this year is to get A's in all my classes. This goal is important because it is going to help me get a good GPA and get into a good college. To achieve the goals, i plan to pay more attention to my class, do my homework on time, study a little every day rather than only study before tests. By April 2026 will achieve A's in all classes.

The second goal i want to achieve is a driving licence. This goal is important because when i have my driving licence, I can stay after school for club and go to community work. To achieve the goals, i have to practice driving at least one hour each week and finish the 30 - hour online driving class. By August 2026, I plan to pass my driving test and get my licences.

The third goal i want to achieve is to lose 20lb because i want to stay fit. This goal is important because it would help me to be more confident about my looks and stay in healthy habits. To achieve the goals, i have to eat healthy and cut sugar off, do some exercise. By March 2026, I hope to lose 10lb.

 The fourth goal i want to achieve is time management. This goal is important because sometimes i am being lazy and plan to do it next time, but time passes by i forget to do.To achieve the goals, i plan to write my plan for each day and follow the to-do list. To achieve the goals i have to do my work on time starting today.

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