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Do you spend your time wisely?
04-16-2006, 11:11 PM
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That's exactly what I do! Thanks..... Wink

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04-17-2006, 12:50 AM
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CarpeDiem Wrote:
ExCLuSiVe Wrote:Carpe Diem: Gununu Gun et.. yarini dusunme( due to translation) Laughing

i think there is a problem with that...
maybe the translator added his/her own personal opinion in that translation...

Laughing

that was my opinion Laughing Razz

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04-26-2006, 01:36 PM
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i try to use time wisely, sometimes by listening to music, chatting on msn, writing in forums, meeting friends in school, and sometimes by reading newspapers online, and sometimes improving my English skills... and mostly i spend my time by researching "the importance of mistakes and feedback in EFL and ESL" which is the subject of my thesis at uni.. whatever i do should be wisely... otherwise that's not more than wasting time.. even sleeping can be thought to be a wisely activity if you sleep for relaxing... coz we should have enough sleep so as to spend our time wisely... Wink
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04-28-2006, 03:34 PM
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i dont spend my time wisely instead i kill the time by shopping chatting surfing
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04-28-2006, 11:20 PM
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Naiad Wrote:i dont spend my time wisely instead i kill the time by shopping chatting surfing


Maybe that's the way Naiad; who knows???

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04-29-2006, 11:27 AM
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now i can't spend my time wisely...
don't know what to do...
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05-02-2006, 03:37 AM
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now i can't
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05-02-2006, 02:30 PM
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Saving Every Day - Spending Free Time Wisely

Remember when free time was really free? When you work hard, it's important to take a well-deserved break without breaking the bank. It's true: The simplest pleasure can bring the greatest joy. So keep it simple, and try some inexpensive-and even free-ways to make your time off more rewarding:

Attend high school sporting events instead of college or pro games.

Attend movies during matinee hours versus prime hours for lower ticket prices.

Socialize with friends at home by hosting potluck suppers and game nights.

Join a book club at the library or bookstore or organize one with your friends.

Check out DVDs from the library and make popcorn at home for an inexpensive "night at the movies."

Visit state and public parks and take a nature walk or hike.

Use public picnic areas or sit in a city park to enjoy a good book.

Take advantage of free outdoor concerts in the summer and free ice-skating in the winter at your city park.

Volunteer at live events such as theater, ballet, opera, and concerts. It's a great way to see a performance for free.

Meet new people by becoming active in community groups such as choirs, civic clubs, activity clubs and charities.

Instead of paying for a gym membership, workout at home; jog around your neighborhood; ride a bike; or play tennis at a local school or park.

Visit the library and find a cozy cubicle to read your favorite weekly or monthly magazines instead of buying them at the grocery store.
Let your child hunt for books or attend a story hour if you can't go alone.

Slowing down can be the greatest luxury of all. If you can't afford to go away on vacation, relax at home with no agenda. Sleep in.
Soak in a bubble bath. Write a letter or send an e-mail to a long-lost friend. Start a garden or try out a new recipe. Use your free time to explore your community; take a historic walking tour; or attend a free lecture at the local library or museum. Pamper yourself by simply enjoying your time away from work.

Taking time out for yourself is one of the most important things you can do to relieve stress. When it comes to relaxing, don't always look for something or someone else to entertain you. Use your imagination; you'll not only save money, you'll find satisfaction in relying on your own creativity and resourcefulness.

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