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Scola is a student from Tanzania who is fully funded for this school year! Fund another student here.

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Scola Mbena
One of the most challenging experiences in my life was when my father left home, leaving my mother and me to face life on our own. This hardship taught me the importance of studying hard so that I can one day provide my mother with a better life. Despite these challenges, the proudest moment of my life came when I was chosen to join secondary education, which marked a significant step forward in my journey. My dream is to become an English teacher and to achieve this, I plan to focus on my studies, especially in English and related subjects. I will also pursue a degree in education, specializing in English, and gain experience by volunteering. Once I achieve my dream, I will support my family by providing financial stability and ensuring my mother lives a comfortable life. For my community, I will contribute by offering quality education, helping students develop strong English skills, and inspiring others to pursue their education despite challenges. I will also honor the support of donors by dedicating myself to my profession, working hard to uplift those around me, and giving back through mentorship and community service.

Birthday: 2010

Gender: Female

Favorite Classes: English, Kiswahili, and geography

Favorite Books: novels

I Want to Be: language teacher

Hobbies: watching movies

Family: father, mother, 2 brothers, 2 sisters

O-Level School: Miyomboni Secondary School

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

TOTAL   $120
Scola's Journal
102 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 to share with you about characteristics of my friend ,her name is DEBORAH MAKINDA.
The following are the character of my friend,
.she likes to eat rice
.she is a smart girl
.In her private time she likes to hearing music.
I love her so much
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