My successes were swimming 20 laps, getting B’s in Music/Art, dancing for 33 minutes, not getting the virus, staying at home, getting a B for my speech and completing homework at home. My challenges we’re swimming regularly, not understanding what the hard questions were, D’s for Geography/Science, exams with low grades, getting in shape and at school I get bullied.
My scheduling changes are going to overcome my challenges because when I swim/dance/exercise a lot I get fitter/stronger, reading the question properly/getting help will help me understand the question better, asking my teachers on what to do so I can do better for Geography/Science, study more on my exams, overcome getting bullied by telling the teacher/thinking a way to fix the problem: find friends to defeat your enemies/ tell your bullies to stop.
Answer:
-if the recipe included exact measurements
-Using a scale is “the only way to avoid discrepancies“ in your cooking. It may seem time-consuming at first, but the end result is fewer dirty dishes, less mess, a better yield and more consistent results.
-Something that hasn't had direct contact with food doesn't need sanitizing. Such items may include chairs, floors, tables, walls, windows, etc.