Okay, I'm really kidding myself with how much I can achieve given my current schedule.... I've been getting frustrated that I'm not really moving forward, and feel lost in terms of what to actually
do for each language, and decided to make a strict schedule. I don't mind if I have no flexibility or social life for a few months, for the sake of working on something valuable to me.
And I love a spreadsheet. So here is one of them, showing my attempt at a practical timetable. Well. Nope. TEFL stands for the course I'm starting next week, for the sake of having an accredited qualification. This timetable doesn't include "organise notes, create lessons, reply to messages, EAT!, call family, clean bird cage, etc" haha.... oh dear. How do people do it?
I can and will devote some of those free slots on Monday (my day off!) to studying languages, but I'm at a loss right now on how to organise myself. Clearly, I'm working too much, but at the moment, it's financially necessary.
[price student pays] - 15% [italki] - ~4% [paypal] -> currency conversion (- 20% [tax], eventually)... I love it, but it's not the most lucrative job atm.
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