Life isn’t perfect, and some days are definitely harder than others. But I’m learning to appreciate the journey. Whether it’s hanging out with my friends on the weekend or finally mastering a difficult song on the guitar, these small wins make everything worth it.
Being in 10th grade means I’m starting to think more seriously about the future. It’s a bit "nerve-wracking" to choose a career path so early, but I’m leaning toward something creative, like digital marketing or journalism. I want a career that lets me travel and meet new people. Final Thoughts sochinenie na angliiskom 10 klass-moia zhizn
Hey everyone! Welcome back to my blog. For today’s post, I wanted to take a moment to reflect on my life as a 10th grader. They say these are the "best years of our lives," but let’s be real—it’s also a lot of hard work! My Daily Routine Life isn’t perfect, and some days are definitely
When I’m not buried in textbooks, you’ll probably find me on the volleyball court or practicing the guitar. Sports are my go-to for stress relief—there’s nothing like a good game to clear your mind after a long day of Algebra. I also love photography; I try to capture small, beautiful moments in my city, whether it’s a sunset or a busy street corner. These hobbies remind me that life is about more than just grades. Looking Ahead Being in 10th grade means I’m starting to