Having some slack is important. It is a necessity physically and mentally. If I have a lot of work, chores, and private commitments, I put my own future plans (4)on the back burner. However, Is that kind of decision making correct? I don’t think so. (3)Singling out emergencies, other non-crucial things are not a priority. Firstly, I have to think of how to create slack.
I actually didn’t know the steps. So, when I (1)signed up for a book club which tackled decision making, I honestly doubted that I can get the skill. However after I finished reading the book, It feels easier to make a decision. For instance, should I consider about (2)signing up with another company? Should I quit my membership in a sports club? Should I marry? Should I divorce? What should I eat today? There are many questions and decision-making situations in our daily life. If I’d like to get an answer which doesn’t lead to regrets, living a too busy life may be dangerous. It deprives me of essential time for deep consideration.
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Title: Learning Decision Making
Slack is important. It necessity physically and mentally. If I have a lot of work, chores and private schedule, I put on own future plan (4)on the back burner. However, Is that decision making correct? I don’t think so. I have to (3)single out not an emergency, but crucial things for own priority. Firstly, I have to think of how to create own slack.
I actually didn’t know that steps. Thus, when I (1)signed up for a book club which can be learning decision making, honestly said, I was a doubt that I can get the skill. but after I finished reading that book, It feels more easy to make a decision. For instance, Should I consider about (2)sign up with another company? Should I quit a membership of sports club? Should I marry? Should I divorce? What should I eat today? There are many questions and decision-making situation in our daily life. If I’d like to get an answer which doesn’t bring regret, too much busy life is dangerous. It removes time deep essential consideration from me.
homework:
(1)sign up (for): Enroll in an activity.
(e.g) Emma signed up for a computer course.
(2)sign up (with): Sign an agreement to work for somebody.
(e.g) “Paul has signed up with a news agency.”
(3)single out: Select for special attention.
(e.g) “Two of the boys were singled out for extra coaching.
(4)on the back burner: If you put a project or issue on the back burner, you decide to deal with it at a later date because you do not consider it to be that urgent or important.
(e.g) When Julie was offered a promotion she put her MBA plans on the back burner.
notice
In this article, I try to appropriate use 4 phrasal verbs(No.1~4) in this article which I write my daily life and thoughts because I’m learning English. This is one of writing training.