How to Improve Your Life Now

Introduction

The moon is in a special place. Now is a good time to look at your habits and your money.

Main Body

Talk honestly with your friends and family. Do not let your feelings make quick decisions. Be careful with new people. At work, find your mistakes and fix them. Do not change everything. Just make your work simple and fast. Study alone to learn better. Check your money. Stop paying for things you do not use. Do not buy things you do not need. Sleep more and look at your phone less.

Conclusion

Now is the time to make your life and your work simple. Stop bad habits.

Learning

🛑 The Power of "Do Not"

In this text, we see a pattern for giving strong advice. To tell someone not to do something, we use: Do not + action.

Examples from the text:

  • Do not let \rightarrow (Stop the feelings from deciding)
  • Do not change \rightarrow (Keep things as they are)
  • Do not buy \rightarrow (Save your money)

🛠️ Making Work Easier

Look at these opposite pairs used to describe a better life:

  • Complex \rightarrow Simple
  • Slow \rightarrow Fast
  • More phone \rightarrow Less phone

💡 Quick Word Tip

Fix = To make something correct again. Example: Find a mistake \rightarrow Fix it.

Vocabulary Learning

habits (n.)
regular ways of doing something
Example:I try to keep healthy habits every day.
money (n.)
coins and bills used for buying things
Example:She saved some money for a trip.
friends (n.)
people you like and trust
Example:My friends always support me.
family (n.)
people related by blood or marriage
Example:Family gatherings are important to me.
feelings (n.)
emotions you experience
Example:Feelings can change quickly.
decisions (n.)
choices you make
Example:Decisions should be made carefully.
careful (adj.)
paying close attention to avoid mistakes
Example:Be careful when you cross the street.
mistakes (n.)
errors or wrong actions
Example:He made a mistake on the test.
fix (v.)
repair or correct something
Example:I need to fix the broken chair.
simple (adj.)
easy to understand or do
Example:She chose a simple solution.
fast (adj.)
quick in speed or time
Example:The runner finished the race fast.
alone (adv.)
by yourself, without others
Example:He prefers to study alone.
learn (v.)
to gain knowledge or skill
Example:I want to learn new languages.
phone (n.)
a device to call or text
Example:I use my phone to check email.
bad (adj.)
not good or harmful
Example:That movie was bad and boring.