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The 4 things you need to unplug, disconnect, and fully recover from your workday
Posted: November 12, 2019 By: Jory MacKay
‘It’s safe to say we’re all busy. Overcommitment is the new norm. And our days have become jam-packed with tasks, to-dos, meetings, emails, and deadlines. (Not to mention everything else in our personal lives!)
Even if you’ve worked hard to create work-life balance, it’s inevitable that you come home feeling exhausted, overworked, and stressed.
It’s a terrible feeling. But more than that, it’s holding you back from being as productive, focused, and happy as you should be.’
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https://blog.rescuetime.com/disconnect-from-work/

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How to Craft an Effective Out-of-Office Message
By Robert Half on February 2, 2021
‘You crossed everything off your to-do list and cleared out your inbox. There’s one last thing for you to do: Write and activate the out-of-office message on your email.
And while it may seem like a simple thing, if your out-of-office message is unclear or incomplete, it can cause problems while you’re out and when you return.
For example, if you don’t clearly state the dates you’ll be gone, your office coworkers and clients might send you multiple emails, clogging your inbox and making it difficult for you to catch up when you’re back. And if you don’t include the name and contact information in your outgoing message for the coworkers who can help in your absence, your well-earned vacation time might get in the way of ongoing projects at the company.’
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Check the pattern:
“Thank you for your message. I am out of the office today, with no email access. I will be returning Feb. 16. If you need immediate assistance before then, you may reach me at [phone number].”
Now, fill in the pattern with your information:
- “Thank you for your message. I am out of the office today, with no email access. I will be returning ……….., ………. If you need immediate assistance before then, you may reach me at […………………..] [your phone number].”
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
exercises

Error correction, exercises
See if you can correct these mistakes
Mistakes
“What your company do / It takes long time / She doesn’t know nothing
Tim said me yesterday morning that… / It has been really a nightmare yesterday
It’s nightmare if that happens / It’s right time to decide if he wants to continue” (…)
check below:
https://studentlanguages.com/cae-error-correction-exercises-14/
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Sherton English.-bad students
wordlists, pronunciation of words, exercises
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