I’m not sure if this counts—but I took up taekwondo last sem for my PE class, and I loved it. It was really tiring, but it was extremely worth it. Not only is it good exercise, it taught me to think quickly (especially during the sparring sessions) and focus. Now I’m taking judo, and I’m loving it even more. It’s amazing how you can throw an opponent down by proper timing and techniques, rather than brutal force.
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Although some people I know don’t believe I’m not procrastinating, the opposite is true. I know it’s kind of hard to believe because I’m turning in my school work in time and getting high grades for them, but my work is actually mediocre. If I can stop procrastinating I’m sure I can do a lot better than I’m doing now.
