Okay, so I'm known for always zoning out. Like, constantly. My brain just 'peacefully exits reality' without warning—during class, conversations, even mid-bite of a snack. My friends have a running joke that I live in a parallel universe where I’m either inventing weird story ideas, my brain is replaying what happened in the story I read, or staring at a wall like it’s the Mona Lisa. And if someone tries to snap me back? My go-to response is always “Huh?” with the most clueless face ever.
"Cast all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you." -1 Peter 5:7
The verse is like a reminder that you don't have to deal with your problems alone. God is there for you, and He wants you to trust Him enough to give Him your worries. It's like when your friend offers to help you with a problem – except this friend is all-powerful and always there for you.
The third year was tough, honestly. So much homework and research papers. I felt like I lived in the library, and online documents and papers are my daily tasks. But I learned to plan better, and I realized I can’t study 24/7. Started taking short breaks— walk outside, listen to music, play online games, or just nap for 20 mins. Even hung out with friends sometimes. Turns out, resting helps my brain work better. Still stressed, but now I know how to handle it.