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Do you have any problem with time? Start doing these and you will see the difference.

¡ñWrite it down

Don¡¯t rely on your memory to keep track of every little detail. 1. Write down the things you need to do in a small notebook, or use online tool to create and update your ¡°to-do¡± list.

¡ñ 2.

Working for long periods without a break can waste your time. It is more efficient to work or study for a shorter period of time, take a break, and then go back to work. You may get more done in tow focused 45-minute sessions.

¡ñ One thing at a time

3. Do one thing at a time, and do it well. As the Chinese proverb says, ¡°One cannot manage too many affairs. Like pumpkins in the water, one pops up while you try to hold down the other.¡±

¡ñ Schedule email time

On your cell phone you get a notification every time someone sends you an email. If so, you have to check your email many, many times a day. 4. Schedule time to check your email. It doesn¡¯t matter when.

¡ñ Choose to say ¡°No¡±.

It¡¯s easy to become overwhelmed if we say ¡°yes¡± to everything. Think about the task before you commit to it. Do you need to do it? Can someone else do it? Avoid saying ¡°yes¡± to every request. 5.

¡ñ Keep a goal journal

Write down your goals in a journal and evaluate them regularly. Mark your progress for each goal. Be sure you take the necessary step to achieve your goals.

A. Make a list first

B. Don¡¯t skip the breaks

C. Turn that notification off

D. Memory is not always accurate

E. Don¡¯t forget to focus on your task

F. This takes time away from more important tasks

G. Every time we switch from one task to another, we lose focus

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Question: Why is it so hard for some people to apologize after they¡¯ve done something wrong? I have made efforts to persuade my uncle to be nice to people that he¡¯s hurt. 1. How I wish things would be better if he¡¯d just say he¡¯s sorry and ask them to forgive him.

Answer: 2. It¡¯s just easier for him to pretend nothing happened than to face the embarrassment (ÞÏÞÎ) of admitting he was wrong. You¡¯ve probably done the same thing yourself at some time. In fact, most of us have. Furthermore, what if others won¡¯t forgive him even if he apologizes?

3. Pride blinds us to our mistakes or faults. Or at least it makes us pay less attention to their seriousness.

Pride also makes us unwilling to admit to others that we were wrong. Perhaps we¡¯re afraid they will look down on us if we admit it. 4.

But others see through our pride. And things would be far better if we admitted our faults and asked for forgiveness. 5.

Now you know why your uncle refuses to apologize, talk to him again. Help him to learn how to apologize and ask for forgiveness from others.

A. But a deeper reason is pride.

B. But he just refuses to do that.

C. We may even hope that somehow they will overlook it.

D. As a result, you would offend others and hurt their feelings.

E. There are a variety of reasons for your uncle¡¯s refusal to apologize.

F. Otherwise our pride would only hurt us and cause conflict with others.

G. One reason your uncle finds it hard to apologize could be embarrassment.

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I¡¯ve dreamed of becoming a writer since I was a teenager. But 1. isn¡¯t easy to get a book of mine published. 2. I¡¯ve tried hard, none of my books have been published. This is really 3. (upset).

This morning, I received a call from a publisher and 4. (tell) once again that there was no way my book would be published. 5. ( feel ) sad, I left home and went to the park near my apartment. At the park, I sat down on the bench near the grass.

While I was sitting there, I saw a little boy about one and a half years old. He was running on the grass, 6. his mother not far behind him. He looked so happy when he enjoyed the 7. (free) of running on the grass. He then fell on the grass, but he quickly got up and continued 8. (run) as fast as he could again even without looking back at his mother. He was still running with a smile on his face, as if nothing 9. (happen).

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This Christmas, maybe different from previous years, a strong desire drives me to make my own Christmas gifts. 1. (honest) speaking, I¡¯ve promised myself this more than once. As 2. crafter (¹¤½³), I¡¯ve frequently thought I am 3. (suppose) to turn it into action. However, this year I really plan to stick 4. it. It¡¯s partly because I am short 5. money. More importantly, recently I 6. (return) from an inspiring trip around Britain, collecting some information about crafting for BBC¡¯s Newsnight.

I was really struck by people¡¯s increasing 7. (enthusiastic) for making things. When I asked some people 8. they could sew(·ìÈÒ), only a few raised their hands. 9. when I asked who wanted to learn, nearly everyone responded positively, 10. (hope) to learn something practical.

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