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Asmaa Mnungwana
My name is Asmaa Omary Mnungwana. I'm a form one student at Miyomboni Secondary School. I live in the Iringa region with my parents and five brothers.
The most challenging challenge I faced was during my studies for the standard seven examinations. Because there were few teachers and supporting materials during that period, I used a lot of energy to study to reach my dream.
When the results of my examinations were out, and I discovered that I had passed all the subjects, I felt proud of myself, and this gave me a vision that my dream would come true.
I want to be a Dentist. To become one, I should study science subjects, be confident, and be careful.
When I reach my dream, I will help my parents build a house and help my young brother get a good education. I will help the community by treating teeth problems and teaching people how to care for their teeth. I will support the school fund (TSFTZ) by providing computers in their offices.

Birthday: 2011

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: physics, chemistry and biology

Favorite Books: QUR'AN

I Want to Be: dentist

Hobbies: playing football

Family: father, mother, 5 brothers, 1 grandfather, 1 grandmother

O-Level School: Miyomboni Secondary School

Funding for Form 2 2025:
Tuition, Exams, Uniform   $120

TOTAL   $120
Asmaa's Journal
107 Entries
Hello fam
Today I would like to talk about ..HOW TO MAKE CHANGES WHEN YOU FAIL..

🌱 1. Accept the Failure Honestly.
Acknowledge it happened—don’t deny or blame others.
Understand that failure is a normal part of progress and learning.
📌 Example: “I didn’t pass my exam—not because I’m not smart, but because I didn’t study effectively.”

🧠 2. Reflect on What Went Wrong
Ask yourself:
What did I do?
What did I not do?
What could I do differently next time?
💡 Tip: Write it down. It helps make the problem clearer.

🔄 3. Learn from it.
Turn the failure into feedback:
Was your method wrong?
Did you need more preparation, time, support, or better habits?

🎯 Example: “I always studied the night before. Next time, I’ll spread out my study over the week.”

📋 4. Make a Practical Change Plan.
Create a specific plan to address what went wrong.
Use this format:
“Instead of [old behavior], I will [new behavior] every [time] in order to [goal].”
📝 Example:
Instead of “cramming,” I will study 1 hour every evening to prepare better for exams.

🧩 5. Start Small and Stay Consistent
Don’t try to fix everything at once. Change one habit at a time.
Small wins build confidence.
Celebrate progress, not perfection.

🧗‍♀️ 6. Stay Motivated and Be Kind to Yourself
Remind yourself why the change matters.
Use affirmations like, “Failure is not who I am. It’s something I can learn from.”
Talk to someone you trust.

🔁 7. Keep Adjusting Until You Get it Right
If your new plan doesn’t work, tweak it.
Improvement is a process of trial and error.
Have a nice day...😊
Hello
today i want o share with you about my weekend.In my weekend i am help my parent home activities.
I am very happy to stay with my parent in my weekend.
THANKS.
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