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Do You Put off What Should Be Done Today Until Tomorrow? —Readers' Tales About Timewasting September 25th, 2015 Readers sent us hundreds of emails after we put Dr.Rowan Pelling's article Can You Manage Your Time Well on our website. I started decorating the bathroom in 2006 when I moved into this house.The tins of paint are still lying there nine years later.I still haven't decided what color paint I'm going to use.It really troubles me a lot. —by Caroline, New York I'm still getting round to putting away the Chirstmas tree used last December and it's now September.In June, I decided I might as well leave it because it would be Christmas soon.Anyway, what's wrong with having a Chirstmas tree throughout the year? —by Polly, London When I was traveling in Britain with my family, I bought a book called 52 Steps To Prevent TimeWasting.But I was so busy with my work that I could never find time to read even one word of it.Ten years has passed since then, and I can't remember where it is now. —by Craig, Toronto I am a furniture businessman.I once sold a set of British furniture to a customer from Japan, but I did not send him the furniture on time, which made me very embarrassed (尴尬).Instead, I told him that I couldn't find a right shipping company to send him the furniture. —Ted Roseland, Sydney |
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The name of Dr.Rowan Pelling's article | 1. | |
The year Caroline moved into this house | 2. | |
The thing Polly wanted to put away | 3. | |
The city Craig comes from | 4. | |
Ted Roseland's job | 5. |
1.Can You Manage Your Time Well
2.(in) 2006
3.the Christmas tree used last December
4.Toronto
5.a furniture businessman