My first day of morally perfecting myself went relatively well. Usually when I first wake up, I pop out of bed, do my morning routine and leave. However, today, I made my bed first thing and made sure my room was tidy before going to make my breakfast, working on my order virtue as well as cleanliness. With balance, I spent an hour with my older sister after doing homework. This also combined with order, as I planned out an hour to do homework after school with zero distractions. My patience for the day was definitely my least worked on virtue for day one, yet I didn’t feel super impatient with myself and others, which is a good thing. Lastly, kindness is something I feel like I work on subconsciously everyday. Now being more aware of it though, changes my perspective for sure. I tutored a friend in math and also worked on the can food drive for Johnson County Christmas Bureau. Overall, I would give day one a 8/10.
This was very well done Anna! I think it is so cool that you did homework with your older sister and spent some time with her! It is amazing that you were able to tutor a friend of yours, that shows a lot of initiative, and I am very impressed. SO glad your day got an 8/10 rating! Keep working on yourself, you got this!
I’m glad that it looks like your first day went well! I had some similarities on my first day as well. My sister and I also had a chat, which I found to be very beneficial. It allowed me to take a break and talk to her since I haven’t seen her in a while. Also, I think kindness is a great virtue, and it looks like you were successful at your attempts at it, as well!
This is very inspiring Anna! I am proud of your progress, and am also working on kindness throughout my days. It also can be hard to find the motivation to make time out of your day to study and focus with no distractions, but you are off to a great start. Good luck and I can’t wait to see your end results!
So inspiring Anna! Balance is a struggle for me but it seems you are doing really well:)). I am also working on order, which you seem to be doing great with. You are killing your virtues friend.