This week, I have two main goals: improving my mathematics skills and becoming a stronger chess player. I believe that both math and chess help develop logical thinking, patience, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. Every day, I will spend time solving different types of math problems, reviewing the concepts I have learned, and challenging myself with more difficult exercises. I know that success in mathematics comes from consistent practice, so I will do my best to learn something new every day. At the same time, I will practice chess regularly. I plan to solve chess puzzles, study famous games, and play several matches to improve my opening knowledge, tactical vision, and endgame skills. I hope that each game, whether I win or lose, will teach me valuable lessons and help me become a better player. I understand that progress does not happen overnight, but I believe that every small effort counts. As the famous basketball player Michael Jordan once said, "Some people want it to happen, some wish it would happen, others make it happen." This quote reminds me that achieving my goals requires action, discipline, and perseverance. By the end of this week, I hope to feel more confident in both mathematics and chess. No matter how difficult the journey may be, I will keep learning, keep practicing, and never give up.