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M E M B E R S O N LY
MARCH
03
3 SECRETS TO STAYING
MOTIVATED WITHIN IN
THE LEARNING ROUTINE
Welcome back!
Last month, you learned about
adjusting your daily routines so
you don’t have to fail your goals.
And now that you’ve set your goals
and routines, what will happen when
you run low on motivation?
What will happen
when you run low
on motivation?
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If you’re not motivated to
consistently sit down and follow
those goals and routines, they’re not
worth the paper they’re written on.
So, how do you stay motivated in
your routine?
Motivation is the topic of this
month’s Inner Circle and you might
hate me for admitting this upfront
but...I
smashed my goal!
The original March goal was to
reach 5 minutes. I doubled it to
a total of 10 minutes of pure Italian
conversation. How? Motivation is
key. However, let me take a step
back and say that in the grand
scheme of mastering a language,
it’s a small step. I’m not fluent.
What I am hoping,
though, is that this will
motivate you to surpass
your monthly goal.
You don’t have to raise your goal or expectations.
Just see if you can aim higher and beat it.
So, what charged me up to
double my Italian
learning progress
in 1 month?
Here are my 3 keys to the success
from this past month:
1
A TALENTED TUTOR
2
A BIT OF CHEATING
Read on and discover how each key contributed to the
smashing of my monthly goal
3
TECHNOLOGICAL TRICKS
A TALENTED TUTOR WILL MOTIVATE YOU
Finding the right tutor is crucial for motivation and I’ll let you in on how mine works with me.
The truth is...I actually interviewed a few others before settling on her. Why?
IN MY OPINION, GOOD TUTORS MUST
HAVE THESE QUALITIES:
They answer you back in their
language first, even if you’re
speaking in English.
The first three points forced the
conversation to stay in Italian and built
my confidence. Basically, she was
correcting and adjusting everything I
was getting wrong. That’s instant
improvement. The fourth point kept the
lesson fun and so my motivation never
had a chance to dip.
But let me get back to the main point
of motivation.
We’re all learning to
understand and be understood by
native speakers, right? No textbook will
ever provide that. You’ll never know
how good (or bad) you really are...and
that’s when motivation starts to dip.
However, with real-life feedback, you
instantly know what works and what
doesn’t. And as all self-learners know,
language study can get lonely when
you’re alone with books.
Having a
talented tutor who is ...
Enthusiastic about teaching
the language
Enthusiastic about your progress
Actually having fun with you
...may have been the biggest reason
behind my
massive boost in
motivation.
If you say something in English,
they repeat it in their language.
They correct your mistakes
and provide a written version
for review.
They don’t confine you to their
strict learning plan but go with
your interests.
It’s also why we try to make our Audio
and Video lessons as fun and engaging
as possible.
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