Much of this section focuses on Cheryl’s physical exhaustion and discomfort. Describe a moment when your body limited what you could do, and explain what that experience taught you about your mental strength.

 One time that I was pushed to my physical limits was during one particular day in football conditioning in the summer. It was really hot and really humid and the field was wet from recent rainfall. Unfortunately, some of the other senior football players were late to morning practice. This is a big no-no. Coach proceeded to detail the entire team punishment: We were to start at the back line of the end zone and run 110  yards across the field. The catch was that whenever he blows his whistle, we all have to drop to the ground as if we're doing up downs. So we were running as fast as we can to gain more ground before we had to drop to our stomachs and get back up and keep running. We went back and forth across the field 10 times. I was feeling very sick the entire time. Turns out, it's because I had a 104 degree fever while I was doing the conditioning. Yikes. I guess you could say that experience made me realize I'm mentally stronger than I thought.


Today we read pages 1-10 of chapter 6 in wild.


I learned in depth about Cheryl's struggles and desire to keep going, even though I still don't like her as a character. 

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