My favourite clothes are my brown leather jacket and jeans. I take a size 40. My mother likes her My brother's favourite clothes после точек надо написать продолжение
Dear Tom,Thanks for your letter. It was great to hear from you. How are you keeping? I hope you are fine.As for me, I live in a small town. Each person in our town knows another. People in our town are very friendly and talkative. So I enjoy to live here.There are not so many places of entertainment in our town. Usually my spare time I spend walking with my friends or going to a park. It is impossible to accurately predict the weather in Russia in a year, but usually we have 20-25 degrees in June and July.Sorry, I have got to go now. It is time for my favourite TV show.Yours,
You can't have a happy family life and a successful career at the same time.
It's all about psychology. A human brain is fascinating: it carries out complex calculations, takes part in learning foreign languages of any level of difficulty, etc. But, when it comes to dealing with emotions (and that's what causes most problems in family/career situation) - the brain simply fails to function. Scientists from many different spheres have already (and repeatedly) proved that multitasking disturbs the thinking process and physically destroys the brain. It's really not easy to stay focused on the presentation at the meeting at work, when you're constantly keep mentally returning to your child, who's sick at home and waiting for your to come back. Or vice versa: can you truly enjoy a family movie night if you remember that your report can't be done following the deadline? Of course, it's depends on the person's feeling itself. Someone may be a mediocre employee and quite an indifferent family member - and he/she still will be thinking he/she is having a happy life. Or a person may be an awesome parent and a successful top-manager - and still not satisfied. So, I think, there's no absolute answer to this question - because family happiness or career success can be measured differently by various people.
It's all about psychology. A human brain is fascinating: it carries out complex calculations, takes part in learning foreign languages of any level of difficulty, etc. But, when it comes to dealing with emotions (and that's what causes most problems in family/career situation) - the brain simply fails to function. Scientists from many different spheres have already (and repeatedly) proved that multitasking disturbs the thinking process and physically destroys the brain. It's really not easy to stay focused on the presentation at the meeting at work, when you're constantly keep mentally returning to your child, who's sick at home and waiting for your to come back. Or vice versa: can you truly enjoy a family movie night if you remember that your report can't be done following the deadline?
Of course, it's depends on the person's feeling itself. Someone may be a mediocre employee and quite an indifferent family member - and he/she still will be thinking he/she is having a happy life. Or a person may be an awesome parent and a successful top-manager - and still not satisfied. So, I think, there's no absolute answer to this question - because family happiness or career success can be measured differently by various people.