Many people prefer fixed routine in a daily life, while others prefer their day not to be fixed or unplanned. Discuss both views and give opinion.

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observed that people have different
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regarding doing things with planning or
otherwise
. Many people wish to spend
thier daly
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their daily
life
with
proper
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a proper
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time table
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. They think that without planning or schedule smooth or
hassle free
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life
could not be managed.
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, we can say that if a person
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daily
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a daily
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routine lacking
time
managment
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management
, it
create
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creates
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lot
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of problems for him. Planning of work
provide
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a
feel
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of satisfaction because you know about your priorities and have much
time
to do your task
accordingly
. Doing work
in
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time
is
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also
create
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creates
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a
possitive
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positive
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the
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society because of
you
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punctuality and commitment. On the
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other hands
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hands
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, there is
also
a thinking to spending
life
randomly. People of
this
mindset
argued
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that there is no need to worry about your targets.
According to
them
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them,
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life
doesn't need to be serious. they
also
think that
palnning
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planning
is a waste of
time
and if you really want to achieve your goals,try to be
parctical
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practical
rather to be a planner. As
concern
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of my opinion, I strongly
believed
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that without planning or fixing the targets you cannot
get
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achieve
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success in
the
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apply
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life
. I
also
think that
paracticality
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practicality
is the most important part of achieving the goals but if there is no feasibility, it is
imopssible
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impossible
to reach the desired destination. I conclude the essay with the statement that managing
daily
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my daily
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routine is necessary to be successful in
life
and I always
palnned
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planned
my day before starting the job. So we can say that
mannaging
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managing
daily
life
is preferable rather than to be unplanned.
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Ensure you proofread your essay to correct typographical errors such as 'daly' instead of 'daily', 'mannaging' instead of 'managing', and 'palnned' instead of 'planned'.
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Use varied sentence structures to make your essay more engaging and to demonstrate your language ability.
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structure and clarity
The introduction could more effectively outline the contrasting views before stating your personal stance for a clearer overview.
conclusion development
Consider developing your conclusion further by summarizing the main points discussed in the essay before restating your opinion.
task response
Your essay provides a clear argument for both sides before stating your opinion, demonstrating good task achievement.
structure
You have a coherent structure with paragraphs that separate different ideas, contributing to an easy-to-follow argument.

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    • Sentence 1 - Background statement
    • Sentence 2 - Detailed background statement
    • Sentence 3 - Thesis
    • Sentence 4 - Outline sentence
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Summary
    • Sentence 2 - Restatement of thesis
    • Sentence 3 - Prediction or recommendation

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • adherents
  • predictability
  • responsibilities
  • productivity
  • reduces stress
  • eliminating
  • prioritize
  • spontaneity
  • creativity
  • rigid
  • explore new opportunities
  • adapt to unexpected situations
  • personal growth
  • fulfilling life
  • general structure
  • efficiency
  • predictability
  • creativity
  • adaptability
  • structured routine
  • maintaining order
  • flexibility
  • exploration
  • unpredictability
  • balanced approach
  • professional growth
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