Saturday, May 21.
Today I tried my hand at another popular activity of Golfing. After a workshop about Ester Leutenburg's book, Teen Conflict Management, I was more than happy to get out of the classroom and into nature. The book is a brief adage of how teens deal with their anger and frustration, what causes it, and different strategies on how to better deal with social and self conflicts. There was a ton to learn especially being of the targeted age. I took the course open-minded and optimistic that afternoon, unfortunately, it did not last for long. Golf, although distracting, did not do a very good job of relieving my stress. I was constantly infuriated by chunks and shanks. It's a good kind of frustration that did have me stop thinking about my outside problems, but had me mentally enraged multiple times. Although definitely better than being at home alone, golfing does not compare to some of my other activities.
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