Last week, I wrote about how to keep some of the inevitable stress from your daily schedule. This week, I wanted to share some of the best strategies I have for handling your stress. Bible Study First, doing a Bible study is super beneficial, even on your own. I like to start each morning…
When You’re at Your Breaking Point
Have you ever felt like you’re at the end of your rope? Like no matter how hard you try to finish your responsibilities, you’re drowning in work? Or like even when you accomplish your goals you’re stressed out? If so, you might be at a breaking point. Last semester, between school, work, clubs, and my…
Why I Front-Loaded My High School Classes
When I was in ninth and tenth grade, I earned 10 credits each year. This year, I will finish with 7. In my senior year, I will have about 4-5 credits. For this post, I’m going to talk about why I set up my years like this, and what the benefit is. What is…
Study Tips
January and February can be hard months for school. Christmas break is over, school has restarted, and there isn’t much to look forward to until Easter. It can be hard to focus on schoolwork when the days seem repetitive, and the weather is cold and dreary. After all, how can you focus on studying for…
Essay: Aristotelian Friendship
This week, I decided to share another essay I wrote for the Great Conversation 4 last year. This one was in response to a prompt about whether David and Jonathan shared a friendship that was comparable to Aristotle’s standards given in his Nicomachean Ethics. On the Aristotelian Friendship of David and Jonathan In his Nicomachean…
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