Monday, April 20, 2015

Patience

30 Day Challenge taught me a lot of things about myself. This challenge showed me that the challenge isn’t just about reading the news every day, but learning new things, getting to know people around the world, and most importantly watching how it effects myself.
When I first started the challenge I thought that the hardest task that this challenge would bring was to choose a news to read. I can say that it is not easy, but it is not the hardest part of it. Choosing a news to read usually takes five minutes for me. I like reading the news that interests me the most, so that I can remember it later on, but not all the news I choose is short enough to remember. During my 30 Day Challenge so far, I learned that I am an impatient person. In the first couple of days I chose some short news, but after those days I started reading long news which made me realize that I was an impatient person. Before I read the news that was about the drought in California, I remember scrolling the page down to see how long it was. It was pretty long. While reading, I remember skipping a couple of words because it was too long, but when I finished reading that news, I realized that skipping lines or words doesn’t help me with understanding the news. That’s why I had to read some parts of the news over and over again just to make sure that I understood the whole news.

Since I started doing the challenge I believe that I have become a more patient person. The length of the news doesn’t matter for me anymore. If the news is interesting for me, I can read it no matter how long it is.

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