Have you ever said out loud or in your mind, "I can't learn a language!"
Well … guess what?
You're fooling yourself!
And it's the worse kind of lie.
Why?
Because every minute you're not fluent in at least one other language, you're keeping yourself locked in a monolingual prison …
The same prison that deeply dissatisfies billions of people around the world!
And instead of doing something to improve their lot in life and memory, they simper and whimper in the unnecessary depression and suffering that the following lies, illusions and problems created by people perfectly capable of success.
Avoid the following traps and you will grasp success and suckle from its nourishment for life – guaranteed!
#1: The Lie That You're Too Busy To Learn A Language
That's how most people see themselves:
Busy.
REALLY busy.
In some cases, this is true.
But for most of us, being "time poor" has a core root. And that root is rotten.
These days its lots and lots of time WASTED on social media.
Don't blame yourself, though. As I talked about last time when I gave you my Ultimate Concentration Exercise Combo, a lot of the problem isn't your fault.
But you can do something about the problem. And to ignore it means just three things:
1. A lack of discipline.
2. An unwillingness to learn and practice focus.
3. A complete and utter lack of prioritization.
The good news is you can change this sorry state.
And You should!
You want discipline.
You want results.
And you know that learning a language is good for your brain.
The secret?
Stop Splitting Your Attention
As I shared in my post about morning rituals for language learning, you can use Magnetic Habit-Chaining to get more results in 15-30 minutes per day than most language learners will accomplish in a month.
It's fun, easy to do and you'll like yourself better.
Why?
Because you're moving towards your language goal, not cheating yourself out of it by wasting time on unnecessary social media.
Whatever you do, stop running around as if your hair's on fire.Click To TweetIt isn't. And you've got languages to learn.
Bonus: How to maintain quality in your daily language learning ritual:
Have a space in your home dedicated to language learning. For tips on how, check out these 15 memory care home solutions.
2. The Lie That You Don't Have The Adequate Language Learning Tools
A vital component to learning a language is knowing what to use and how to use it.
Here's a Magnetic-sized tip:
Use just one book, just one audio program and just one video course at a time. No more than that, though always with the option of using less.
Use this "rule of three" in combination with The Big Five Of Language Learning to structure your learning sessions:
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