ȣ/2025-03-10
ȸ ÷ֽ ۹Hi Eddy!
Your answer is great because it clearly describes your
experience and how you handled the pressure. You did a good job explaining what
caused your stress and how you worked through it. I can see that you are a
hardworking and responsible person!
To make your response even better, consider adding more
details:
How did you feel during that time? You mentioned feeling
"burned out," but what were the specific signs? Were you physically
exhausted, mentally drained, or both?
What helped you manage the stress? Besides talking to
your manager, did you try any personal strategies, like taking breaks,
exercising, or getting support from coworkers or family?
What did you learn from this experience? Now that you
have been through this, do you approach work differently to avoid burnout?
You're doing a great job expressing your thoughts! Keep
practicing, and you'll continue improving your writing.
~Teacher
Cathy
Yes i
did. In early last year, i took a work of retired worker suddenly.
>>Yes,
I did. Early last year, I suddenly took over the work of a retired employee.
Since
i wasn`t have many experiences and task skills, i worked really hard.
>>Since
I didnt have much experience or many job-related skills, I worked really hard.
I went
the office 1 hour early and did overtime work 2 hours everyday.
>>I
arrived at the office an hour early and worked two hours of overtime every day.
After
a month, i felt that i was burning.
>>After
a month, I felt completely burned out.
So, i
told to my manager i can`t resist that situation anymore.
>>So,
I told my manager that I couldnt handle the situation anymore.
After
hours of counsel, i can unburden some works.
>>After
hours of counseling, I was able to delegate some of my tasks.
And as
time goes by, i can deal with more work.
>>CORRECT
OR>>As
time passed, I became capable of handling more work.
So, i
was burdened it again.
>>So,
I was burdened with those tasks again.