Quality Time
- Carl Boniface
- 5 de jun.
- 3 min de leitura
Today’s blog/article/topic/theme is a quick one about maximizing your output with an important tip while necessary part of the equation at the end of this article. Additionally, ask yourself, if indeed you are efficiently building your English vocabulary and word count. Your future could depend on it!

Keeping busy and having a great time is a Godsend, especially if you value life and getting the most out of it which you should do. Spending your time wisely by chipping away at tasks can be refreshing whilst enlightening, especially if you are working on a project that is yours; you can see a light at the end of the tunnel.
Whatever your situation, making every moment count can do wonders for your self-esteem, especially as life is just one journey and it seems pointless not to maximize your temperament during the process. Get in the rhythm with the flow, and then go, or hit the gym early in the morning.
To be honest I’ve been taking a back burner, avoiding hustling, but now I’m in the groove and the desire is back, my sparkle has returned; what is needed for bustling to reach an anticipated peak. There is so much to do it seems like an impossible task, but when there is the will there is a way.
Mornings before gym time, rituals are required to prepare for the day ahead, turn the page, go forward; for sure you can do it, if you aren’t already. Turn on frequency (vibe) music to chill and connect with spiritual adventures, or whatever you feel will boost your outcome. Awareness, of your inner hub is the power to face adversity which can be daunting, but a worthy cause to spread your wings and fly!
We are much more than we are living, but often we get trapped in complacent ecstasy.
Take care!
Pro. Carl Boniface
Vocabulary builder:
Godsend (n) = blessing, bonus, benefit, stoke of luck, (ant) disaster
Wisely (adv) = astutely, intelligently, cleverly, prudently, sensibly, judiciously, shrewdly, sagely, knowledgeably, (ant) foolishly
Chipping away (idiom) = means to gradually reduce, break down, or work on something over time, often in small steps. It can refer to physically removing pieces from something, or figuratively to weakening, eroding, or solving something.
Light at the end of the tunnel (idiom) = when you talk about the light at the end of the tunnel, you are referring to the end of the difficult or unpleasant situation that you are in at the moment. A long-awaited indication that a period of hardship or adversity is nearing an end. "It had been a hard struggle but I could see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel"
Wonders (n) = miracles, phenomena, sensations, curiosities
Back burner (n) = postpone; consideration of or action on. "A planned test of the new ale has been back-burnered."
Hustling (v) = propelling, pushing, hurrying, jostling, shoving, bundling, get a move on, hurry up
Bustling (adj) = busy, active, hurried, lively, full of go, full of life, full of commotion, (ant) still
Groove (n) channel, furrow, trench, rut, ridge, dance, chill, however, when you write in the groove (idiom) it means you feel it; performing confidently or consistently well. "The team are not really in the groove tonight." indulging in relaxed and spontaneous enjoyment, especially dancing.
Daunting (adj) = intimidating, unnerving, discouraging, scary, frightening, overwhelming, dismaying, formidable
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