How to Fix Your Daily Life

Introduction

You need to do small jobs now. This helps you fix problems at home and at work.

Main Body

First, fix your work. Clean your desk and answer old emails. Set a time for these jobs. This makes you feel less stressed. Next, fix your home. Fix broken things in the house. Stop fighting with people. Be a helpful person and do your chores. This helps you think better. Finally, check your money and health. Do not spend too much money on small things. Eat simple food and go to the doctor if you feel sick.

Conclusion

Stop thinking and start doing. Take small steps to improve your work, home, and health.

Learning

šŸ› ļø Action Words

Look at how the text tells you to do things. These are Action Verbs. They come at the start of the sentence to give a command or a tip.

The Pattern: Action Word + The Thing →\rightarrow Result

  • Clean your desk →\rightarrow feel less stressed.
  • Eat simple food →\rightarrow stay healthy.
  • Stop thinking →\rightarrow start doing.

Quick Tip: The "Do Not" Rule When you want to tell someone not to do something, just put Do not (or Don't) before the action word:

āŒ Spend too much money →\rightarrow āœ… Do not spend too much money.

Vocabulary Learning

desk (n.)
a piece of furniture with a flat surface for writing or working
Example:I put my laptop on the desk.
emails (n.)
messages sent electronically over the internet
Example:She checked her emails every morning.
stressed (adj.)
feeling nervous or anxious because of problems
Example:He felt stressed after the meeting.
home (n.)
the place where a person lives
Example:She returned home after work.
broken (adj.)
damaged and not working properly
Example:The window is broken.
helpful (adj.)
giving or providing assistance
Example:He was helpful with the groceries.
chores (n.)
routine tasks or duties, especially around the house
Example:She does the chores every Sunday.
money (n.)
currency used to buy goods and services
Example:He saved his money for a trip.
health (n.)
the state of being free from illness
Example:Regular exercise improves health.
spend (v.)
to use money or time
Example:She will spend her money on books.
simple (adj.)
easy to understand or do
Example:The recipe is simple.
doctor (n.)
a medical professional who treats illness
Example:She saw the doctor for a checkup.
sick (adj.)
not feeling well
Example:He is sick with a cold.
steps (n.)
a series of actions or movements
Example:Take small steps to learn English.
improve (v.)
to become better
Example:Practice will improve your skills.