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Wednesday, August 5, 2020

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Hey Bloggers!

Welcome back to my blog.

Today I will be talking about resilience.
Everything will be explained in the slide about what resilience is and some examples.

I learnt that resilience is really important, and that you when you make mistakes or when you feel under pressure is that you should have resilience and make sure you bounce back! I enjoyed learning about it and sharing it with this blog.

Do you know what resilience is?
What do you think you could have more resilience in?
How well can you bounce back?

Enjoy!


What is Resilience? by Mia Yee

5 comments:

  1. Hello Mia,
    It's me Alan. Your blog post is awesome. It has everything that makes a perfect blog post. A catchy title. An awesome introduction, A super DLO, Reflection, Sources And lastly questions.

    It would be more cool if you showed the picture of the quote like in my blog post.
    Kind regards
    Alan

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    1. Hi Alan, thanks for the feedback, I enjoyed your positive feedback. I think I might just keep it the way I have it, the quote wasn't really much interesting than the way that I have put it, if that is alright.

      Thanks again!
      Mia

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  3. Kia Ora Mia,
    Its Grace from YMS
    WOW! What a awesome DLO its super clear and has an amazing catchy title and super interesting.

    This reminds me when I did this, we sort of have the same meaning for resilience. Maybe next time add a picture or video to support your DLO.

    When have you had resilience?
    Apart from that awesome job,
    Until next time.
    Grace

    My voice recording

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  4. Hi Mia.I'm Lilly from Te Mahuri.I love the writing about resilience it really cool because you can solve something.I do not know what it means but now i do.how do you make a slide that slides without going down.How long have you been going on canva?Until next time.bye
    From Lilly

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