In continuing the theme of broadening my success as a student beyond the classroom, I attended the event “Letter to Yourself” held by the Social Service Annex. The aim of the event was to have students write a letter to their future selves in order to check in and see if they are accomplishing their goals, upholding their beliefs and values, and overall, continuing to progress in the direction they want to go in. Because my focus tends to stay on class and schoolwork, I asked myself different questions in my letter that point to my overall success and well-being. Questions from my letter included: “Are you finding it easier to sustain a work-life balance? Do you continue to do self-care activities like exercise, meditation, deep breathing, and getting good sleep? Do you still want your Master’s of Social Work (MSW) and/or have you worked towards getting it?” I liked framing my letter in this way because it focused on aspects of my life that help me achieve success personally and professionally. I also made sure to add some gratitude to my current self by telling myself that I am proud of what I have done so far and the effort I have been putting into my journey.