How I have Adapted to the Demands of This Course Over the Past Week.

 

    Over this past week I had to fight with the challenge of writing a blog everyday. Most days I don't get home till 7 or 11 at night. Making it hard to remember to write and blog and have the energy to do so. To combat this I have started tying yarn around my finger as a constant reminder to complete my blog. So when I do get home I can look at my finger and start writing. Once I'm done I will take the yarn off, continuing with my day. 


I did a test on myths, and the reading of "The Origin of the Robin"


I learned that some Natives had a similar belief with Buddhists in becoming one with the world, with Buddhist believing Nirvana and the some Natives believing they would turn it into a robin.

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