Prompt: Write about a moment when you had to step out of your comfort zone.

 A moment I had to step out of my comfort zone was when I had a chorus performance in middle school. I was scared and stressed heavily about how well I would do. Once the performance began, I was too scared to sing, so I didnt. My other classmates did, in fact, sing, and it made me a little more comfortable. Once I saw everyone else doing it, I was ok to join. When I finally joined, I felt relieved and proud of myself for overcoming my fear. 

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