im bored
It doesn't have to be something that you think would be important to anyone else.
It could be spending time to make a gift/come up with an idea for a gift for a family member and being proud of how it turned out, making the travel/school sports team, sticking up for a friend that's getting bullied, passing a test that you studied really hard for, finally hitting [insert rank here] rank in some game you play, controlling your emotions when you were upset even when it would have been considered normal for you to have lashed out, or even just "I'm really proud of [insert family member here]"... Or just something little that you do everyday that nobody even thinks of, but you make a point to do... like say "good morning" to your parents every day, never lie to a friend, properly capitalize everyone's name because you learned that a friend of yours didn't use capitalization when they wrote about themselves because they felt they weren't important enough to warrant it but you wanted to make sure everyone felt they were important enough to you to warrant properly addressing them in case someone else was also secretly feeling the same way (speaking from experience here if you couldn't tell). It could be anything, but it has to be something you did. If you fought for your decision to switch schools, then yeah, that's great... But if your family just moved or your parents decided it for you, I think the switch itself would not be something you could be proud of. In that case it would just be something like, my proud of my connection with my parents which was close enough to have them realize I was struggling at my old school and so they researched and enrolled me a new one that I'm doing great at.
What is an interesting hobby you have that isn't related to a computer / screen?
What is a current in-person relationship you have that isn't at the point you want it at, and what do you want to do to improve it?
Are you at a point in your life you at comfortable with, if not, why?
Imagine you meet yourself from 5 years ago, what do you think you'd want to ask yourself? How would you respond?