You should say:
What you had to do
Why you had to it in a hurry
How well you did this
And explain how you felt about having to do this in a hurry
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, I vividly recall an occasion when I found myself having to rush to the airport for an unexpected business trip. The urgency arose from an impromptu meeting scheduled with a client overseas. I had to pack essentials, gather crucial documents, and arrange transportation within a remarkably short timeframe.
The need to act swiftly was propelled by the importance of the meeting, where a potential business deal hinged on my prompt presence. Despite the time constraints, I managed to organize my belongings efficiently and secure the necessary paperwork. The challenge lay in coordinating transportation on short notice, but with the help of ride-hailing services, I reached the airport just in time to catch my flight.
While the experience was undoubtedly stressful, the successful execution of my tasks within the hurried timeframe left me with a sense of accomplishment. It highlighted my ability to remain composed under pressure and make quick, effective decisions. However, the overall feeling was a mix of relief and adrenaline, as I pondered the necessity of adapting to unexpected situations in the professional realm. I hope I can further nurture and maintain this life skill! I think that life is often full of these kinds of pressures and challenges and everyone should develop their own capacity to deal with hurried and highly tense and stressful situations.