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Always say sentences that are busy as an excuse

Always say busy as an excuse

A man says he is busy all day long and has no time to accompany you. In fact, he is not really busy, he just doesn't care. The longer you spend together, the less he cares about you not coming to date, so he becomes busier. In fact, more people are just busy having fun, busy with friends, and busy picking up girls. As a woman, you must learn to put pressure on a man. When someone else is crazy about pursuing you, check to see if he is still busy. Being busy is not an excuse, but a contempt. Sentences about excuses

1. Ten years ago, a county magistrate ruined his family by making excuses.

2. Various excuses, ranging from the need for confidentiality to the cost of photocopying.

3. He always likes to find excuses to make things difficult for her.

4. Just don’t do it, why bother making excuses!

5. Some students are addicted to the Internet. They always come up with all kinds of excuses to defraud parents of their money in Internet cafes.

6. Don’t use it as an excuse to relax in study or work.

7. Do you think you can really see through the world of mortals? That is just an excuse to escape!

8. Students who are late every time have excuses, especially illness.

9. I think it is inappropriate for you to only understand part of the situation and speculate on other aspects on the pretext that the leaves will tell the autumn.

10. He does not actively participate in training, but uses the excuse that he does not have good sneakers.

11. My father often uses work as an excuse to stop me from taking me to the park.

12. Whether it’s crazy or stupid, excuses to deceive myself and others in order to forget can’t cover up the traces that those burning struggles inevitably left in my life. .

13. The official struggles in feudal society were sharp and complicated, so many upright officials found excuses to retreat in order to avoid disaster and protect themselves.

14. Although he has done a lot of work, he does things in a superficial way, not in depth enough, but always looking for reasons and excuses.

15. Although he has done a lot of work, he does things in a superficial way and does not go deep enough. He always makes excuses and shirks responsibility. Sentences about promises and excuses

No amount of compensation can hide the fact that you broke your promise.

All promises become excuses for betrayal.

No matter how beautiful the promise was, how ugly you are now. The classic sentence "busy is just an excuse"

A man's busyness is just an excuse, the key is whether he has the heart or not. Women always deceive themselves by saying they are busy. He wants to quarrel and get angry. Sentences that make excuses

When you are on the road, you can change your shoes when they are worn out, but you must walk the road by yourself; in your heart, happiness can be shared with others, but You can only bear the injury yourself. Your feet know best whether you are tired or not, and your heart knows whether you are tired or not. Don't make excuses for being tired, having nothing is the reason to fight; don't make excuses for being bitter, there is no bitterness in the bitterness, there is no sweetness. Only when you taste the pain that you cannot see through can you gain insights after experiencing it; only when you lose what you once had can you understand what it is to cherish. Success and excuses will never live under the same roof. If you want to succeed, you don't have excuses. If you need excuses, it will be difficult to succeed. You'd better not get angry and quarrel, okay? Is there any man who cares about the sentence "busy is an excuse"?

Yes, you can't avoid falling in love just because you are busy. Being busy is for living, but falling in love is a major event in life! Sentences that always make excuses when a person wants to separate from you

Women’s version: 1: Look at Mr. Wang, he bought his girlfriend a new mobile phone, necklace == all kinds of things

2: You can’t do this or that (complain, dislike)

3: What do I want you to do (put forward some goals or things that are difficult for you to complete or achieve)

4: I won’t tell you when I go out to play. If you call her, she will be very impatient and say that you have to take care of her if she plays.

Men’s version: 1: My brother and I went out drinking, what’s the matter?

(When a woman asks)

2: I don’t think I can give you a better environment (talk to a woman)

3: Often making excuses to come home late or not (this is not The sentences are action type)

4: Sorry, dear, I don’t want to do this either (most commonly used) Write five sentences each of apology and excuse.

I feel very sorry to say that.

Pardon me ,could you mind to say that again.

I am sorry for late, because of bad traffic.

I will give you the same lesson and you have to learn by analogy. English intersection sentences

Countless pedestrians and vehicles move forward along this avenue every day, just like walking in a corridor of green trees and red flowers.

The honking of cars and the hustle and bustle of pedestrians on the street turned the festive street into a pot of porridge rolling up and down.

On the wide road, cars of various styles shuttle back and forth, flowing like a colorful river.

Suddenly, all the lights were on, and the colorful lights shone on the road. The street seemed to be inlaid with a string of beautiful pearls, and the passers-by seemed to be covered with beautiful colorful clothes. Excuse excuse excuse excuse story

(1) In 1861, when the American Civil War began, President Lincoln had not found a suitable commander for the federal army.

Lincoln appointed four general commanders, but none of them could "100% carry out the president's orders" - to attack the enemy and defeat them.

In the end, the mission was completed by Grant.

From a West Point graduate to a commander-in-chief, Grant's promotion speed was almost linear. In the war, those who can always complete the task will eventually be discovered and eliminated. Appointed, entrusted with important tasks. Because war is the best place to test whether a soldier or a general can complete the mission.

Perform the task and then complete it. This is the most basic duty of every soldier and even general for thousands of years. A soldier's destiny is to carry out the orders of his superiors unconditionally and to complete them with all his strength, even at the expense of his own life. However, these most basic qualities are gradually disappearing in our society. Once a person has this quality, he starts to be called "excellent" or "excellent". However, in the eyes of those real warriors, this is just becoming A basic condition for a warrior.

When General Grant won the war and opened a new page in American history, many people began to look for the reasons for Grant's victory. Later, General Grant became the President of the United States. Once, when he inspected West Point Military Academy, a student asked Grant: "Mr. President, what is the spirit of West Point that makes you move forward bravely?"

"No excuse," Grant replied.

No excuses - Improve execution "If you lose a war and you have to find an excuse for your failure, what do you do?" "My only excuse is: there is no excuse Excuse."

When Grant attended West Point Military Academy, all new cadets, regardless of their rank, were called recruits. After receiving the military uniforms, they have to stay in the "Beast Camp" for three weeks to learn how to salute, how to drill, and how to clean up housekeeping. After three weeks they collected tents and marched to summer camp. There they pitched tents, two people in each, sleeping on the wooden floor. Every morning at 5:30, the drum and fife band passes through the camp playing the rally drum, and a new day begins. The recruits went to breakfast as a team, returned as a team, and then changed into white jackets, white pants and white helmets in preparation for the changing of the guard ceremony. Through this kind of training, students should develop the conscious concepts of discipline, responsibility and honor, the spirit of self-sacrifice and collectivism that are unique to professional soldiers. In order to achieve the above-mentioned goals, the military academy has formulated numerous rules and regulations, including eating, drinking, sleeping, sleeping, everything is meticulous and comprehensive, so that the trainees are busy with intense and arduous study and training all day long, and have no time to care about anything else.

In the first few weeks, Grant and other students felt that they had simply become machines, operating under the control of instructors and school rules, without even time to think, and without themselves at all. Many classmates couldn't help it and were full of complaints, but Grant obeyed the order without making any excuses and carried out the order to the letter. Grant knew the path he should take.

So he regarded this training as a kind of exercise. In the face of the tough military school life, he often encouraged himself: Hardship is the key to success and victory.

In General Grant's view, there are two types of people who always make excuses for themselves. The first type of person is looking for excuses to excuse himself from the beginning. He simply "doesn't want to do it." In daily life and work, we often hear various excuses: "I can't deal with that customer"; "I'm off work now, let's talk about it tomorrow"; "I have something to do tomorrow and can't finish the work"; "I'm very busy and have no time now"; "I can't be blamed for this, it's not suitable for me to do" and other excuses, sometimes really make people helpless. What is missing in modern companies is the kind of employees who try their best to complete tasks instead of making excuses all the time.

The second type of people also work hard at the beginning, or they seem to work hard but actually don’t go all out at all. They start making excuses for failure. "I have tried my best, and I cannot be blamed for not doing well in the end"; "The opponents are too strong, and I have been competing with them for a long time"; "I have done extra things, should I still be allowed to do so? "Responsible for what I shouldn't have done?"; "Mr. George made a mistake, it's not my fault" and so on. This type of people do it, but they don't do it to the end. They look for more reasonable excuses to justify their failure halfway.

General Grant's famous reply more accurately elaborated the deeper meaning of "no excuses." Everyone is familiar with the injunction of the West Point Military Academy, "No Excuses." In society, there are many companies and employees who understand the tradition of West Point, but very few people truly understand its precise meaning.

Grant's "no excuses" means not looking for any reasons, not setting any conditions, and just going all out to do it from the beginning. When you try your best and still can't accomplish the goal, you still don't make any excuses until the task is completed. "No Excuses" The end result is only one: perform the task and then complete it. Those who have unfinished tasks are the ones who make excuses for themselves.

In war, this is an iron-blooded law. Because there are only two outcomes of war: either destroy the enemy, or be destroyed by the enemy. Those soldiers who make excuses at the beginning will definitely be eliminated by the enemy; those soldiers who work hard at the beginning but still fail to complete the mission will eventually be eliminated by the enemy. Because the enemy doesn't care whether you work hard or not, and doesn't care what excuses you find.

The situation in the enterprise may not be as serious, but it is no less dire. If you always make excuses for various reasons, you will do a little worse every time. If you miss a little every time, you will miss a lot ten times. If every leader and every employee of an enterprise is a little worse than its opponents, then sooner or later the enterprise will be eliminated by the survival of the fittest.

Many people like to look for all kinds of excuses to excuse themselves at work. They seem to have endless excuses. Every boss is very smart. They all hope to have more excellent employees who can complete tasks without compromise. When your boss asks you to do more and more important work, if you can perform it perfectly without making any excuses, your boss will appreciate you more, just like Lincoln treated Grant.

(2) Once you develop the habit of making excuses, your work will be procrastinated, inefficient, and often dishonest in what you do. Such people cannot be good employees, and they are also It is impossible to have a perfectly successful life. Such people will be fired sooner or later in the company.

Mike is an old employee in the company. He used to be responsible for running business and was highly regarded by his boss. Only once, someone else took away a piece of the company's business in his hands, causing a certain amount of losses. Afterwards, he explained the reason for losing the business very reasonably. That's because he suffered a leg injury and started half an hour later than his competitors. From then on, whenever the company asked him to go out to contact some tricky business, he would always use the excuse that his feet were weak and he was not qualified for the job.

One of Mike's feet was slightly lame, which was caused by a car accident during a business trip. It left some sequelae, but it did not affect his image or his work at all. If you don't look carefully, you can't tell.

For the first time, his boss understood him better and forgave him. Mike was so dissatisfied. He knew that this was a thankless and difficult business to handle. He was grateful for his wisdom. It would have been a shame if he didn't handle it well.

But if there is a business that is easier to get, he will go to his boss and complain that his feet are not good enough, and ask for some consideration in the business, such as making it easier to take refuge, moving closer and staying away, and so on. Most of the time and energy is spent on finding more reasonable excuses. If you encounter difficult business, push it away if you can, and fight for easy errands if you can. As time went by, his business performance plummeted, and he blamed his legs for failing to complete tasks. In short, he is now used to being late at work and leaving early because of his foot problems. He can even drink during work meals because drinking can make his legs feel better.

Today’s bosses are very shrewd. Who would want an employee who makes excuses all the time? It makes sense for Mike to be fired.

Many people who make excuses, after enjoying the short-term happiness brought by excuses, feel a little guilty at first, which is more or less a bit of a lie. However, the more times it is repeated, the more it becomes indifferent, and the originally somewhat conscientious heart becomes more and more callous. Maybe the reason mentioned in the excuse is the real reason why I can't succeed.

Abandon the habit of making excuses, and you will learn a lot of problem-solving skills at work, so that excuses will get farther and farther away from you, and success will get closer and closer to you.