How could I make the following sentences sound natural? Which is better?
1. In spite of being busy at work, you should make time to change your mood every day. 2. In spite of being busy at work, you should make time for yourself each day to change your mood. 3. Despite how busy our work is, we should make time for ourselves each day to change our mood.
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'Change your mood' is an odd phrase. How else could you express that?
— Mister Micawber
'Change your mood' is an odd phrase.
How else could you express that?
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Not much better in terms of naturalness, I'm afraid. There is no natural connection between work and a bad mood. These would be good:
1. In spite of being busy at work, you should make time to relax every day. 2. In spite of being busy at work, you should make time for yourself each day. 3. Despite how busy our work is, we should make time for ourselves each day.