Thank you for your letter! I'm glad to hear that you've passed your driving test! Congratulations!
I'm sorry I haven't written for such a long time. I've been really busy with my new project. By the way, thank you for your brilliant idea. I really had the best presentation last time. I really appreciated your advice.
As for your question, I think all you have to do is just regular exercises. Don't be lazy and try to find at least 20-30 minutes for your health every day. There is a rule of 30 minutes a day: if you do something at least 30 minutes a day you will have a result at the end of the week. For example, if you read 50 pages during this time, at the end of the week you'll have total of about 350 pages. If we say that we don't have enough time for it (as we usually do) we have 0 result at the end of the week. Besides, they say that it takes 21 days to form a new habit. So all you have to do is to take the bull by the horns and try it for just 3 weeks.
Unfortunately, I need to come back to my project. I hope my advice was helpful.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Take care,
...
2.
An adult's standard working day is eight hours.
Strange as it may seem, children's schedules are no less busy.
An intensive curriculum, clubs, clubs and courses create not only a shortage of children's time, but also a shortage of energy.
There are two popular reasons why parents try to enrol their children in as many activities as possible: competition and a desire to maximise skills in advance.
Both are a total failure in terms of communication with the child.
When choosing a club, you need to take into account the level of development and your child's desires.
How to choose a club
First of all, you have to take into account the age and developmental level of the child, as well as her desire to attend a club without the pressure of parental authority.
A child won't be able to make an objective choice of activities for herself straight away. The best way to choose a club is to try a lot and experiment.
1.
Dear ...,
Thank you for your letter! I'm glad to hear that you've passed your driving test! Congratulations!
I'm sorry I haven't written for such a long time. I've been really busy with my new project. By the way, thank you for your brilliant idea. I really had the best presentation last time. I really appreciated your advice.
As for your question, I think all you have to do is just regular exercises. Don't be lazy and try to find at least 20-30 minutes for your health every day. There is a rule of 30 minutes a day: if you do something at least 30 minutes a day you will have a result at the end of the week. For example, if you read 50 pages during this time, at the end of the week you'll have total of about 350 pages. If we say that we don't have enough time for it (as we usually do) we have 0 result at the end of the week. Besides, they say that it takes 21 days to form a new habit. So all you have to do is to take the bull by the horns and try it for just 3 weeks.
Unfortunately, I need to come back to my project. I hope my advice was helpful.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Take care,
...
2.
An adult's standard working day is eight hours.
Strange as it may seem, children's schedules are no less busy.
An intensive curriculum, clubs, clubs and courses create not only a shortage of children's time, but also a shortage of energy.
There are two popular reasons why parents try to enrol their children in as many activities as possible: competition and a desire to maximise skills in advance.
Both are a total failure in terms of communication with the child.
When choosing a club, you need to take into account the level of development and your child's desires.
How to choose a club
First of all, you have to take into account the age and developmental level of the child, as well as her desire to attend a club without the pressure of parental authority.
A child won't be able to make an objective choice of activities for herself straight away. The best way to choose a club is to try a lot and experiment.