Category: English speaking passages

  • My Best Way to Relax

    My Best Way to Relax

    Okay, so my absolute favorite way to unwind is by going for a long walk. No songs, no podcasts. Just me and the sounds of the neighborhood. You know?

    It just completely clears my head.

    I’m not gonna lie, it’s the best.

    After a long day of staring at screens, your eyes need a break, right?

    Fresh air, moving my body. It makes all the difference.

    I usually head to the park near my house. I love watching the dogs play and seeing the leaves change colour.

    It’s so simple, but it brings me real peace.

    A moment of quiet in a busy world.

    Sometimes my friends join me. That’s great, too! Good conversation and a bit of exercise. Perfect combo.

    Honestly, I think everyone should try it. Just leave your phone behind for 20 minutes. You might be surprised how good it feels.

    It’s the best medicine for a busy mind. And you don’t need any special equipment or anything. Just a comfy pair of shoes. I always come back feeling calmer and more focused.

  • How I Keep Myself Motivated

    How I Keep Myself Motivated

    Staying motivated is a challenge for everyone, right? I find a few key things really help me. First, I set very small goals. I don’t just say “I need to get fit.” Instead, I say “I will walk for 20 minutes today.” It feels achievable. You know?

    Celebrating tiny wins is crucial, too. Finished a task? Reward yourself with a coffee break. It keeps the momentum going. I also keep a “done list.” It’s amazing for motivation. Looking back at what you’ve already accomplished feels good. Way better than just staring at a to-do list.

    Finally, I try to remember my ‘why.’ The big reason behind the goal. Connecting to the deeper purpose makes the hard work meaningful. And on tough days? I just focus on starting. Just the first step. Often, motivation follows action.

  • A Place I Dream of Visiting

    Today, I’m gonna talk about a place I’d love to visit. That place is Hunza Valley. It’s in the northern areas of Pakistan. Honestly, it has breathtaking views. The pictures are just stunning. You see these massive, snowy mountains. The peak of Rakaposhi is incredible, right? And the clearest blue lakes you can imagine.

    I really wanna see the ancient Baltit Fort. It has so much history. It’s situated on top of a hill. The view from there must be amazing. I also want to try the local food, and fresh apricots. I want to talk to local people; I heard that the locals are welcoming. The whole vibe seems so peaceful. Just imagine waking up to that view. No city noise. Just nature. It’s a true escape from the busy life. A perfect place to relax. I hope I can go there one day. It’s definitely on my top bucket list.

  • My Favourite Book

    My Favourite Book

    My favourite book is The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

    Why I Love it? This book changed how I live my life – and I don’t say that lightly. At first, I thought it would be boring, but it’s actually full of simple, powerful ideas that really work.

    Here’s what helped me most:

    “Be proactive” – This habit taught me to stop blaming others when things go wrong. Now I ask myself, “What can I control?” It’s made me much happier.

    “Put first things first” – I used to waste so much time on unimportant tasks. Now I focus on what really matters, and I get more done while feeling less stressed.

    “Think win-win” – This changed how I deal with people. Instead of trying to “win” every argument, I look for solutions where everyone benefits. My relationships have improved so much!

    What’s special about this book?

    It’s practical – not just theories

    The habits build on each other

    You see results quickly

    I’ve read it three times, and each time I learn something new. If you want to improve your life but don’t know where to start, this book gives you clear steps to follow.

    Best part? The habits are simple, but they make a big difference. Try just one—you’ll see what I mean!