Much of this section focuses on Cheryl’s physical exhaustion and discomfort. Describe a moment when your body limited what you could do, and explain what that experience taught you about your mental strength.

Prompt Response: When I was in middle school, I had to run for a science experiment. I could not run the whole time, and I had to give up. My lungs felt like they were about to explode. I felt so weak compared to all of my classmates that were able to continue running. I learned that my mental strength was my strong suit and that it was what I had to focus on. 


Summary: We read another chapter of Wild.


Reflection: I realized that physical strength is not the only indicator of how strong a person is. I will use this to not compare myself to others. 

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