For physical education this year, my level of participation has been super week, I haven't been attending class in over a month. If we base my mark on the last few months it would not be good. Besides that I've been going up and down with what I think I deserve.
In the middle I was doing much better than how I'm doing now I have some evidence on this run we did on the lower field. We had to run and every time we hit our starting point we had to press lap on our timers.I think I did pretty well on this one not because of my timing it was because I felt really focused and I thought I was running on a good pace that was right for me. I wasn't focusing on anybody else but myself which was a good improvement for me.
Being physical outside of PE was another thing about this year, I had joined the volleyball team and had practices twice a week. I also could've done much better with being responsible because somedays I would not come to PE but go to games in the afternoon, My explanation for that was just me being tired from previous days of exercise. I can say that I've learned from Neuf that to be an athlete comes with responsibility and being a leader.
Overall this first semester has been the toughest not just with this class but with all my courses, usually at the end of each semester I feel an enormous amount of stress which causes me to not do my best at all.
My stress isn't triggered by my school work but usually with family issues. I know if I tried much more than I'm capable of I would've been able to be much more successful in this course, I think
my deserve mark for this class would be a 62% only because it was a roller coaster and I don't think I deserve to fail neither.

Thanks for your post Gamez. I am sorry you have had some stuff going on for you this year, and I understand how consuming that can be. You have the ability to impact the people around you so easily with your personality... and though you didn't ask for it, with more power comes more responsibility. So your good days can make it a good day for everyone, but your bad days drag others with you too. If you can learn to leave home at home and enjoy being here at school, you may find it impacts your classes less will will help slow the spiral effect of feeling overwhelmed. With so much potential, the biggest change will happen when you decide to start doing stuff for yourself instead of teachers. I am confident that once inspired, you will be a force to be reckoned with.
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