Molly
Because of being busy, I have tried to cut down on my habit of walking around and that is a mistake. Since I spend all day mainly for studying and teaching, my brain doesn't work well and sometimes I forget the knowledge while teaching. Today, an aquaitance reminded me how going out and walking around helps, I decided to come back to my habit intead of saving 1 hour for just working. I hope this helps.
Feb 27, 2025 6:06 AM
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Because I’m busy, I have tried to cut down on my habit of walking around and that was a mistake. Since I spend all day mainly studying and teaching, my brain doesn't work well and sometimes I forget the knowledge (or material) while teaching. Today, an acquaintance reminded me that going out and walking around helps, I decided to come back to my habit/pick up my habit again intead of saving 1 hour for just working. I hope this helps/works.
Well written! I also agree that moving our bodies for a little while can increase work efficiency. We call it “taking brain breaks” in English. Keep up the good work!
Feb 27, 2025 7:41 AM
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Because I’ve been busy, I tried to cut down on my habit of walking around, but that was a mistake. Since I spend most of my day studying and teaching, my brain doesn’t function well, and sometimes I forget things while teaching. Today, an acquaintance reminded me how helpful it is to go out and walk around, so I decided to return to my habit instead of using that hour just for work. I hope this helps.
Tip: Instead of saving 1 hour for just working is unnatural. A better way to say this is instead of using that hour just for work or instead of spending that hour only on work. Also, acquaintance was misspelled.
Feb 27, 2025 10:14 AM
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Being busy, I tried to cut down on my habit of taking strolls. That was a mistake. Since I mainly study and teach all day, my brain can become overloaded. Sometimes bits of knowledge slip away. Today, an aquaitance reminded me how going out for a walk clears your mind. Following her advice, I returned to my old walking habit and gave up an hour of work. I hope this helps. What do you intend to mean by "walking around"? "Taking a walk" or "taking a stroll" are better. Often I get up from my desk and "walk around". That means I walk aimlessly through the different rooms of the house. It doesn't mean I go outside and take a walk. "That is a mistake" is the main idea expressed in your paragraph. It deserves to be a sentence. Your second to last last sentence is two complete sentences separated by a comma. You shouldn't do that. Either use a conjunction or break it into two sentences.
Feb 28, 2025 1:34 AM
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Because I'm busy, I have tried to cut down on my habit of taking a walk and that was a mistake. Since I spend most of my day studying and teaching, my brain doesn't work well and sometimes I forget the knowledge while teaching. Today, an acquaintance (of mine) reminded me how going out and taking a walk helps so I decided to come back to my habit instead of saving 1 hour for just working. I hope this helps.
Feb 27, 2025 9:32 AM
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