Juggling acts

We were at home today. I had an A2 English class in the morning and then I had to go to the hairdresser. Actually, I had an appointment with her on Monday but it completely slipped off my mind and I had forgotten to call her on that day. It was so embarrassing! Perhaps you still remember my post on Monday when we were on Budapest. I was too busy and I just forgot to call her. My conversation with the hairdresser was mostly about the healthcare system.

Where to go when you have a problem? Probably it is better to go to a hospital in the countryside than to hospitals in larger towns because they are usually busier. Then I went to Lidl to meet up with the administrator of a language school. From next week, I will be teaching two students at their school and I needed the keys for the building. I am already excited about teaching there because I have only been teaching online since COVID turned up. I still had an A1 class in the afternoon and then we could already have a rest and embraced the start of the weekend.

Reflecting this day, I can conclude that individuals may occasionally face challenges in managing personal appointments and schedules, especially during busy periods. The impact of such oversight, as I highlighted in the post, could lead to moments of embarrassment or inconvenience. From online teaching to in-person teaching amid the COVID-19 situation suggests the need for adaptability.

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