Improving Fast in English: Done, not Perfect
- Why I started Getting Fat and Unhealthy Again.
- The Change I made to my own thinking that solved the problem
- Why you probably do the same thing in English...
- ... and how to stop doing it.
Do You Do the Same Thing When Learning English?
The point of all this is that you’re probably the same with English. In fact, I KNOW you are. Because EES members email me quite regularly to say they don’t have time to do every lesson perfectly… and end up missing week’s worth of lessons and don’t know what to do. There is a really, really simple solution. Don’t try to do every lesson perfectly — be OK with doing a half-assed job. Something done is better than nothing done perfectly. Anyway… Tomorrow I’ll give you an example English-study routine that uses minimal time and resources (you can do it anywhere while doing other things). That's tomorrow. Best, JulianP.S. There are 7 Reasons people fail to Improve their English, and I talk about them in Chapter 1 of my book, Master English FAST - which you can read for free here.
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