Answer:One time, back in high school in Manila, I had to decide how to prepare for a big project with limited resources just a borrowed laptop with a dying battery and no internet at home during a blackout. I figured the best course of action was to go to a nearby barangay library early in the morning to use their free Wi-Fi and finish my research, prioritizing the most important parts of the project since time was short. The result was a solid grade because I managed to submit on time, and I even learned to plan better for future tasks by saving work offline.Reflection:It taught me to stay calm and use what’s available, like how our barangay folks make do with little during typhoons, and the success boosted my confidence in handling tough situations.