Re: Just keep moving.
Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2018 8:33 am
If it is a challenge, did you (pl.) also keep in mind that some of them are easier to learn then others?Morgana wrote:We picked a group language (German), and then each of us separately picked one language that the other two would learn. I gave them Romanian. One of them gave me Japanese, the other Korean. I have to admit, those two languages were never in my plans for learning Neither was Romanian, but to show my team spirit I'm learning it as well.
Didn't see that coming (at least for now), especially after what you previously wrote in the other log.The last language activity I've got going on this December is Pimsleur level I Icelandic. Uh, yup, Icelandic is back, for now.
As they say, que será, será.Maybe breaking from Colloquial Icelandic will rekindle the flame.
Like a female version of Super Mario maybe? Talking about that star that makes him blink... #ExplicatoryAnalogy #PersonallyNotPlayingAnyVideoGamesThere will be days/weeks/months where I feel invincible,
Good to hear about that whole "No Matter if They Learn Faster" idea. Still wondering why exactly so many people out there have the "I must beat everyone at everything" idea.and there will be days/weeks/months where the weight of the task is too much and I feel like quitting. There will be times where it seems like everybody else has better ideas than I do, more time than I do, more achievements, etc. None of that matters. Each day one can choose to be paralyzed in the face of it all, or to keep moving. A mile, a meter, an inch. Doesn’t matter. Just keep moving.