Dec. 21, 2020
It's so hard for me to make a schedule. I'm currently learning to draw, studying English, trying to work out at least thrice a week, walking at least half an hour a day and reading a chapter of my book a day. It's not much and, theoretically, I should have time to do everything. In reality, I don't.
From next week onwards, I'll be having driving lessons every day so I can get my driver's license soon. I'll also have to make time to study for the test.
I find it hard to figure out how much time each activity is going to take and when to do them. Besides, I don't have lunch or dinner at a specific hour of the day, so it's even harder to plan. Also, some unexpected situations come up. For example, today I wasn't expecting to play board games with my family and that resulted in not having the time to study English. I also struggle with following the schedule I made. I do things very slowly, so I end up taking more time than planned.
I think I should start tracking more carefully mi time, so that I can make better schedules.
I'm currently learning to draw, studying English, trying to work out at least thriceTHREE TIMES a week, walking at least half an hour a day and reading a chapter of my book a day.
From next week onwards, I'll be havingTAKING driving lessons every day so I can get my driver's license soon.
more natural to say "taking" driving lessons than "having" in this context :)
I think I should start tracking MY TIME more carefully mi time, so that I can make A better schedules FOR MYSELF.
direct object (my time) should go after the verb and more natural sentence structure this way :)
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It's not much and, sounds like a lot, but theoretically, I should have enough time to do everythingit all.
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Schedules
It's so hard for me to make a schedule.
I'm currently learning to draw, studying English, trying to work out at least thriceee times a week, walking at least half an hour a day, and reading a chapter of my book a day.
"at least thrice a week" is technically correct, but "three times a week" sounds more natural.
It's not much and, theoretically, I should have time to do everything.
In reality, I don't.
From next week onwards, I'll be having driving lessons every day so I can get my driver's license soon.
I'll also have to make time to study for the test.
I find it hard to figure out how much time each activity is going to take and when to do them.
Besides, I don't have lunch or dinner at a specific hour of the day, so it's even harder to plan.
Also, some unexpected situations come up.
For example, today I wasn't expecting to play board games with my family and that resulted in not having the time to study English.
I also struggle with following the schedule I made.
I do things very slowly, so I end up taking more time than planned.
I think I should start tracking my time more carefully mi time, so that I can make better schedules.
"my time" would come before "more carefully".
Feedback
Please don't get stressed about everything in your life. Your English is very good! You should be proud of it. During this time, don't stress yourself out. Take time for yourself to relax. Try and find new ways to make your schedule more engaging or easier to follow. Have a great rest of your week ^^
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