Yes it is but they are both terrible
On a scale of 1-10, I would rank my optimal wellness a 7. Since my husband has become disabled it has taken a toll on my personal health. We do not socialize as much as we used. Physically I am his care taker and this requires a lot of lifting. Mentally and emotionally, sometimes it's just hard being both our strengths. Since I have become quite aware of the affects this is taking my body and soul, I have tried to walk at least two miles a day. I find this gets me out of the house, allows me to clear my head a little bit, enjoying the nature around me and helping my physical health at the same time. The days I am allotted to do this, I find I am a much better me.
true is the correct answer hope this helps 8-)
<span>This is partly true. Good action plans will have thought-through step by step strategies for successfully achieving an objective and assign each member following the plan a role, so they should not be changed as this could impact on their success. However, they need to be flexible to account for unforeseen circumstances or issues, and if they are low quality, the action plans may need to be changed so that they can be effective.</span><span />