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write essay on morning of class 5​

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Answered by junmonibanik896
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Mornings are a special time of day. The day is all fresh and new as a newborn babe. All the opportunities are there, so much hope and expectations in those few hours when most anything can still happen.

You plan and map out your day to the best of your abilities and hope you will be able to accomplish everything you set yourself out to do.

Should you be ambitious with your goals and potentially disappoint yourself by not fulfilling it all? Or do you play it safe and then find yourself with idle time you feel you should spend in a productive manner, but don’t know quite how?

It truly is a dilemma. What you do really should depend on your mood, though your mood can also affect how you plan in the end. If you feel moody or depressed, you might not try and plan much of anything, when getting out of bed and getting something to eat is a chore in itself. But sometimes…If you can force yourself to do something, anything more than just the bare necessities you might find yourself with more energy in the end. Productivity breeds productivity. It can clear the foul miasmas from your head.

But it is also important just to savor that feeling in the morning. When the day is new, when the sun has just crept above the horizon and everyone has woken out of slumber just as bed-ruffled as you. Savor that newness, taste it for what it represents, that every day is a new opportunity and a new chance to do something. Anything.

You don’t have to set lofty or high goals, you do not have to expect grand things from yourself every day. Just…recognize that you *could* accomplish great things and grand things.

We all have that inside us, to do grand and wonderful things, because grand things do not always have to mean heroic feats worthy of a superhero. It can be something small on the surface, but something small

Answered by poojaramakrishnanrk
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