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summary of the poem the weather is perfect for running​

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Answered by vanshtyagi219
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summary the poem the weather is everytime not perfect running

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Weather is perfect for running is written by Kenn Nesbitt.

Explanation:

Have you ever been motivated and prepared to take on a task that might initially seem challenging? You might have felt motivated to start a weight-loss programme, clean your room, write a book, go for a run, or something similar. What did you do? It can be simple to come up with justifications for failing to act.

Distractions are also commonplace. There might be a great TV show. Or you receive an invitation to a game. Or perhaps you're a little peckish and the kitchen has cookies. Consequently, despite your best efforts, you end up putting off achieving your goal until it is too late and choosing to do something more enjoyable or convenient than what you had originally intended.

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

Weather is perfect for running is written by Kenn Nesbitt.

Explanation:

Have you ever been motivated and prepared to take on a task that might initially seem challenging? You might have felt motivated to start a weight-loss programme, clean your room, write a book, go for a run, or something similar. What did you do? It can be simple to come up with justifications for failing to act.

Distractions are also commonplace. There might be a great TV show. Or you receive an invitation to a game. Or perhaps you're a little peckish and the kitchen has cookies.

Consequently, despite your best efforts, you end up putting off achieving your goal until it is too late and choosing to do something more enjoyable or convenient than what you had originally intended.

Summary of today i wrote this poem by kenn Nesbitt

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