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Scilla [17]
3 years ago
10

We are often too busy to plan future activities. Describe a time when you were so busy you had to react to situations rather tha

n plan for them. 2500 characters
English
1 answer:
Gelneren [198K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

This question requires a personal answer. I will give you an example of an answer so that you can see how to relate your own.

Explanation:

One day my boss asked me for many tasks for my work that had to be done online. The night before I decided to make a list to do my tasks in an orderly manner and on a certain schedule. I had 8 tasks to be turned in that day, and 8 hours to complete them. So I decided to do one task per hour. I started as well as I had planned. I had already completed four tasks and at the moment of starting the fifth the internet was disconnected. Everything I had planned now would be difficult to accomplish in case the internet didn't come back. I had to act fast or I wouldn't get my work done. The first thing I did was reboot my wi-fi router, but it didn't work. Then I tried to communicate with the company that provided the service but the lines were saturated. I decided not to waste any more time and went to my aunt's house to use her internet. I had to finish the tasks in less time than planned, but I was able to finish it on time even though I had to react to an unexpected situation.

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