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Chelsea Nicholson

    Write about something you’ve always been curious about. I’ve always been curious about lucid dreaming, where you can realize you’re dreaming and control the experience. Lucid dreaming allows awareness and control in dreams, helping with nightmares through various techniques like reality checks. My interest in lucid dreaming reflects a desire to explore the connection between reality and imagination, revealing the power of our minds.

Chelsea Nicholson

  Write about your most special holiday memory.  My most special holiday memory is last Christmas spent in a cozy mountain cabin. We enjoyed hiking, building snowmen, and sipping hot cocoa by the fire. Last Christmas, my family created wonderful memories in a mountain cabin, filled with hiking and cozy evenings. This holiday reminded me to cherish quality time with loved ones, showcasing that simple moments can create the best memories.

Chelseamarie 12-16

Write about your most special holiday memory.  The best gift I received was a handmade quilt from my grandmother. Each stitch was filled with love and stories, making it special. The vibrant colors and patterns remind me of our bond, comforting me during joyful and tough moments. It’s a treasured reminder of home and the significance of a heartfelt gift. T he best gift I have ever received was a handmade quilt from my grandmother. It beautifully captured our love and now stays in my living room. This thoughtful gift reminds me of the importance of family. It brings me gratitude and warmth, showing that the most meaningful gifts strengthen our connections.

Chelsea Nicholson

 Dec, Write about something that you can't stop thinking about.  Prompt response: I can't stop thinking about the future—what my career will look like, where I’ll be in a few years, and how the world is changing. Summary: I can’t stop thinking about the uncertainty of the future—my career, goals, and the world around me. Reflection: It’s made me realize I can’t control everything. I’ve learned to focus more on the present and what I can control, rather than worrying about the unknown.

Chelsea Nicholson

  Dec,3,2024 Write about a time when you were judged unfairly. Prompt response: I was judged unfairly during a group project when a teammate assumed I wasn’t contributing just because I was quiet in meetings. Summary: In a group project, a teammate assumed I wasn’t contributing because I was quiet during meetings. They judged me without asking, which felt unfair since I was processing ideas, not avoiding work. Reflection: This experience taught me how easily silence can be misinterpreted. It made me realize the importance of clarifying intentions and not judging others too quickly.

Chelsea Nicholson

 Dec, 2,2024 Write about a conversation that changed you  Prompt Response: I had a conversation with my grandma after I messed up my science project. I was frustrated, thinking I’d failed, but she said, “Failure isn’t the opposite of success; it’s part of it. It’s what you learn from it that matters.” Summary: After a setback in a project, I spoke with my grandma who told me, "Failure isn’t the opposite of success; it’s part of it. What matters is how you learn from it." Reflection: This shifted how I view failure. Instead of seeing it as a defeat, I now see it as a chance to grow and learn. It made me more resilient and open to challenges.