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The Perfect School Day
Materials:
A knapsack of clouds
A crater of warm winds (60 to 65)
A singular early alarm
2 study hall classes (preferably 9/10 hour)
A dab of pre-meet practice
Either watching a video or doing review in all classes.
A pile of nutritious breakfast.
A lifetime of green stoplights.
Directions:
Wake up approximately 2 hours before your alarm with the feeling that you have to get up then. The feeling of being able to sleep 2 more hours is a perfect start to your day.
Wake up to your alarm this time, still warm and cozy with minimal light breaching your blinds.
Head towards the kitchen to down your nutritious breakfast, feeling awake as ever after taking the final swig from your OJ.
Make your way to school, hitting every green light on the way.
Enjoy your day of reviews and videos up until lunch where a feast shall be eaten.
Squeeze by the next two class periods with minimal energy exertion.
Plays games with your friends during both 9/10th hour study hall with plentiful bags of Fruity’s to last the entire time.
Head off to the track to complete the shortened warmups and easy pre-meet run before heading home for the day.
Spend your time at home doing what you personally enjoy doing!
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