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Polyraspad

Jan. 14, 2025

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The main goal is what you need

What is a main goal and why do we need it?
Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip day or two and don't do my dayli toutine tasks" but wich a goal I exactly know why I can't skip

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Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip a day or two and don't do my dayli tily routine tasks" but wicth a goal I know exactly know why I can't skip them.

"Daily routine tasks" is redundant in English; you could say daily tasks or daily routine to sound more native.

The main goal is what you need

What is a main goal and why do we need it?

Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip day or two and don't do my dayli toutineily tasks" but which is a goal I exactlythat I know why I can't skip

The main goal is what you need

What is a main goal and why do we need it?

Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip a day or two and don't do my dayli tily routine tasks" but wicth a goal I know exactly know why I can't skip.

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Good job. Be careful with spelling and sentence structure.

What is a main goal and why do we need itone?

Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will bego wrong if I skip a day or two and don't do my dayli tily routine tasks" but wicth a goal I know exactly know why I can't skip them.

This thought feels a bit incomplete as written. It feels like there would be another sentence to explain why you feel you can't skip them.

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When you want to get something done, it's definitely helpful to think about the big picture! Good luck with your goals.

The main goal is what you need


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What is a main goal and why do we need it?


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Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip day or two and don't do my dayli toutine tasks" but wich a goal I exactly know why I can't skip


Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will bego wrong if I skip a day or two and don't do my dayli tily routine tasks" but wicth a goal I know exactly know why I can't skip them.

This thought feels a bit incomplete as written. It feels like there would be another sentence to explain why you feel you can't skip them.

Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip a day or two and don't do my dayli tily routine tasks" but wicth a goal I know exactly know why I can't skip.

Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip day or two and don't do my dayli toutineily tasks" but which is a goal I exactlythat I know why I can't skip

Usually I can say to myself "Nothing will be wrong if I skip a day or two and don't do my dayli tily routine tasks" but wicth a goal I know exactly know why I can't skip them.

"Daily routine tasks" is redundant in English; you could say daily tasks or daily routine to sound more native.

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