Making the Most of Time
Lena had a habit of checking her calendar every morning to plan her schedule. She flipped to the current month and saw that today was Monday, the first day of a busy week.
She thought
about last week, when she had completed an important project. This week, she
had a few meetings, and next week, she would travel to another city for a
conference. Looking at the date, she realized that yesterday was Sunday, a
relaxing weekend day, but tomorrow was an important deadline.
As she
reviewed her plans, she noticed that the year was passing by quickly. It was
already September, and soon it would be October, followed by November and
December. She remembered celebrating New Year's in January and enjoying the
cool weather of February. In March and April, she had traveled for work, and in
May, she had attended a wedding. June and July were filled with summer
vacations, and in August, she had started a new course.
Lena smiled,
realizing how time flew by. She reminded herself to make the most of each day,
whether it was a weekday or a weekend. She promised to enjoy her work, spend
time with loved ones, and appreciate life everyday.
That’s the end of the story. Now,
Q&A time!
Lena had a
habit of checking her calendar every morning to plan her schedule.
Did Lena have a habit of checking
her calendar? Yes. Lena had a habit of checking her calendar every morning.
What did Lena do every morning?
Checked her calendar to plan her schedule. Lena had a habit of checking her
calendar every morning to plan her schedule.
Why did Lena check her calendar?
To plan her schedule. She checked her calendar every morning to plan her
schedule.
Did Lena check her phone instead
of her calendar? No. She didn’t check her phone instead of her calendar. Lena
had a habit of checking her calendar every morning.
She flipped
to the current month and saw that today was Monday, the first day of a busy
week.
Did Lena flip to the current month
on her calendar? Yes. She flipped to the current month and saw that today was
Monday.
What day did Lena see on the
calendar? Monday, the first day of a busy week. She saw that today was Monday,
the first day of a busy week.
How did Lena describe the week
starting today? Busy. Today was Monday, the first day of a busy week.
Did Lena see that today was
Friday? No. She didn’t see that today was Friday. She saw that today was
Monday, the first day of a busy week.
She thought
about last week, when she had completed an important project.
Did Lena think about last week?
Yes. She thought about last week, when she had completed an important project.
What did Lena do last week?
Completed an important project. She thought about last week, when she had
completed an important project.
When did Lena complete an
important project? Last week. She had completed an important project last week.
Did Lena think about next week
instead of last week? No. She didn’t think about next week instead of last
week. She thought about last week, when she had completed an important project.
This week,
she had a few meetings, and next week, she would travel to another city for a
conference.
Did Lena have meetings this week?
Yes. This week, she had a few meetings.
What did Lena have planned for
this week? A few meetings. This week, she had a few meetings.
Who had meetings this week? Lena.
This week, she had a few meetings.
Did Lena have no plans this week?
No. She didn’t have no plans. This week, she had a few meetings.
And next
week, she would travel to another city for a conference.
Did Lena plan to travel next week?
Yes. Next week, she would travel to another city for a conference.
Where would Lena travel next week?
To another city. She would travel to another city for a conference.
Why would Lena travel next week?
For a conference. Next week, she would travel to another city for a conference.
Did Lena plan to stay home next
week? No. She didn’t plan to stay home. Next week, she would travel to another
city for a conference.
Looking at
the date, she realized that yesterday was Sunday, a relaxing weekend day, but
tomorrow was an important deadline.
Did Lena realize yesterday was
Sunday? Yes. Looking at the date, she realized that yesterday was Sunday.
How did Lena describe yesterday?
As a relaxing weekend day. She realized that yesterday was Sunday, a relaxing
weekend day.
What did Lena do to realize this?
Looked at the date on her calendar. Looking at the date, she realized that
yesterday was Sunday.
Did Lena think yesterday was a
busy Monday? No. She didn’t think yesterday was a busy Monday. She realized it
was Sunday, a relaxing weekend day.
But tomorrow
was an important deadline.
Did Lena have an important
deadline tomorrow? Yes. Tomorrow was an important deadline.
What was tomorrow for Lena? An
important deadline. Looking at the date, she realized tomorrow was an important
deadline.
When did Lena have this deadline?
Tomorrow. Tomorrow was an important deadline for her.
Did Lena think tomorrow was a free
day? No. She didn’t think tomorrow was a free day. Tomorrow was an important
deadline.
As she
reviewed her plans, she noticed that the year was passing by quickly.
Did Lena notice something about
the year while reviewing her plans? Yes. As she reviewed her plans, she noticed
that the year was passing by quickly.
What did Lena notice about the
year? That it was passing by quickly. She noticed that the year was passing by
quickly.
When did Lena notice this? As she
reviewed her plans. As she reviewed her plans, she noticed the year was passing
by quickly.
Did Lena think the year was moving
slowly? No. She didn’t think the year was moving slowly. She noticed that the
year was passing by quickly.
It was
already September, and soon it would be October, followed by November and
December.
Was it already September according
to Lena’s calendar? Yes. It was already September.
What month was it currently?
September. It was already September, Lena noticed.
What months would follow
September? October, November, and December. Soon it would be October, followed
by November and December.
Did Lena think it was still June?
No. She didn’t think it was still June. It was already September, and soon it
would be October.
She
remembered celebrating New Year's in January and enjoying the cool weather of
February.
Did Lena remember celebrating New
Year’s? Yes. She remembered celebrating New Year’s in January.
When did Lena celebrate New
Year’s? In January. She remembered celebrating New Year’s in January.
What did Lena enjoy in February?
The cool weather. She remembered enjoying the cool weather of February.
Did Lena forget about January and
February? No. She didn’t forget about them. She remembered celebrating New
Year’s in January and enjoying February’s cool weather.
In March and
April, she had traveled for work, and in May, she had attended a wedding.
Did Lena travel for work in March
and April? Yes. In March and April, she had traveled for work.
What did Lena do in March and
April? Traveled for work. In March and April, she had traveled for work.
When did Lena travel for work? In
March and April. She had traveled for work in March and April.
Did Lena stay home in March and
April? No. She didn’t stay home. In March and April, she had traveled for work.
And in May,
she had attended a wedding.
Did Lena attend a wedding in May?
Yes. In May, she had attended a wedding.
What did Lena do in May? Attended
a wedding. In May, she had attended a wedding.
When did Lena attend a wedding? In
May. She had attended a wedding in May.
Did Lena attend a conference in
May? No. She didn’t attend a conference in May. She had attended a wedding.
June and July
were filled with summer vacations, and in August, she had started a new course.
Were June and July filled with
summer vacations? Yes. June and July were filled with summer vacations.
What filled June and July for
Lena? Summer vacations. June and July were filled with summer vacations.
When did Lena have summer
vacations? In June and July. June and July were filled with summer vacations.
Were June and July busy with work?
No. They weren’t busy with work. June and July were filled with summer
vacations.
And in
August, she had started a new course.
Did Lena start a new course in
August? Yes. In August, she had started a new course.
What did Lena do in August?
Started a new course. In August, she had started a new course.
When did Lena start a new course?
In August. She had started a new course in August.
Did Lena take a vacation in
August? No. She didn’t take a vacation in August. She had started a new course.
Lena smiled,
realizing how time flew by.
Did Lena smile when she realized
how time flew by? Yes. Lena smiled, realizing how time flew by.
Why did Lena smile? Because she
realized how time flew by. Lena smiled, realizing how time flew by.
What did Lena realize? How time
flew by. She smiled, realizing how time flew by.
Did Lena frown about time slowing
down? No. She didn’t frown about time slowing down. Lena smiled, realizing how
time flew by.
She reminded
herself to make the most of each day, whether it was a weekday or a weekend.
Did Lena remind herself to make
the most of each day? Yes. She reminded herself to make the most of each day.
What did Lena remind herself to
do? Make the most of each day, whether it was a weekday or a weekend. She
reminded herself to make the most of each day.
Which days did Lena want to make
the most of? Both weekdays and weekends. She reminded herself to make the most
of each day, whether it was a weekday or a weekend.
Did Lena plan to waste her days?
No. She didn’t plan to waste her days. She reminded herself to make the most of
each day.
She promised
to enjoy her work, spend time with loved ones, and appreciate life everyday.
Did Lena make a promise to
herself? Yes. She promised to enjoy her work, spend time with loved ones, and
appreciate life everyday.
What did Lena promise to do? Enjoy
her work, spend time with loved ones, and appreciate life everyday. She
promised to enjoy her work, spend time with loved ones, and appreciate life
everyday.
How often did Lena want to
appreciate life? Everyday. She promised to appreciate life everyday.
Did Lena promise to ignore her
work and loved ones? No. She didn’t promise to ignore her work and loved ones.
She promised to enjoy her work and spend time with them.