Prompt: Write about a truth you were afraid to accept.

 A truth i was afraid to accept was the fact that i’m not the same athlete i was prior to my leg injury. When first returning to my sport; basketball, I expected to perform and executed the same way. J felt as soon as it was time to run i wasn't the same but i ignored and kept pushing. I ended up pushing myself too hard to extreme exhaustion and disappointment. I could do nothing but break down. Luckily, i had the right people in my ear like my mom to tell me that though i may not have the same strength as before, i still performed well for someone with an injury and to be grateful about my accomplishments. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

When Celie says, “The God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know,” she expresses disappointment, betrayal, and disillusionment. Discuss a moment in your own life when something you believed in turned out to be different than what you imagined. How did this realization shape your identity or worldview?

Prompt: At the end of the novel, Celie reconnects with Nettie and forms more peaceful relationships with the people who once harmed her. Reflect on the theme of reconciliation. Have you ever restored a relationship, forgiven someone, or been forgiven in a way that changed you? How does the novel’s ending shape your understanding of forgiveness across different cultures or families?