My shool work makes me depressed what do I do?

So i have to do this writing thing every day for a month(every month) and theres a question that says 3 amazing things you did today since i do nothin

So i have to do this writing thing every day for a month(every month) and theres a question that says '3 amazing things you did today' since i do nothing i just put that but then it ask 'what could you ha e done to make today better' and it makes me feel bad for not doing those things if i dont do it i get a bad grade what am i suppose to do

or:So i have to do this writing thing every day for a month(every month) and theres a question that says '3 amazing things you did today' since i do nothing i just put that but then it ask 'what could you ha e done to make today better' and it makes me feel bad for not doing those things if i dont do it i get a bad grade what am i suppose to do


or:A primary function of education is to prepare you to find a job that will help you support yourself and provide for any family you may eventually have. (2\u00a0Thessalonians 3:10,\u00a012) If you\u2019ve just failed a test or had a difficult day at school, you might want to give up\u2014any future problems may seem insignificant compared with your present grind. But before you take the \u201ceasy\u201d option, consider what the students below say about how they benefited because they did not drop out.\u201cI\u2019ve learned endurance, to be mentally tough. I\u2019ve also learned that if you want to have a good time doing something, you have to make it happen. Along the way, I\u2019ve improved my art skills, which I will use when I graduate.\u201d\u2014Rachel.You can\u2019t run away from your problems. Being at school helps you learn how to stand up for yourself, a skill that will benefit you in the workplace and elsewhere.\u201d\u2014Ramona\u201cBecause I persisted, I have mastered the fundamentals of reading and writing. School has taught me how to benefit from criticism and how to express myself clearly and logically. Ryan\u201cSchool has improved my problem-solving ability, whether in the classroom or elsewhere. Figuring out ways to deal with academic, social, and physical challenges has really helped me to mature.\u201d\u2014Cindy.Remember, your goal is to graduate with an education that you can use. So don\u2019t go to the other extreme and be a perennial student\u2014one who stays \u201con the train\u201d indefinitely just to hide from the responsibilities of adulthood.For more information on this subject and others please go to www.jw.org ''Online library.'' Also for free downloads, publications or read online. you can read online the book questions ''Young people Ask, Answers That Work.'' Go to Publications, select books, search by tite.

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