July 6, 2025
I want to be fluent in English, so I learn it every day. It would be a pretty good example sentence, but it's not just an example. It's the truth now and I like it. I'm motivated and have goals to achieve. I have committed myself to learn, and it can't be a wrong decision at all.
But it's not that easy because I have two enemies: my perfectionism, and my need for constructive feedback. It can be anything that gives me some "motivational refresh", like success, measurable progress or any feedback from someone. I log my mistakes for measure my progress, set small and clear goals to regularly experience success, and I use LangCorrect (and AI) to get detailed feedback from others.
However, the biggest challenge is my perfectionism. It can be suffocating because it doesn't allow me to do anything if I'm not completely sure about it. But no one can be perfect, right? Mistakes are part of the journey of our life. It's not the wrong one who makes mistakes, but who doesn't. Because it means he doesn't do anything.
To be honest, if I could have been fluent in English five years ago, even then it would be too late for a part of me, so while I learn English or anything else, I have to learn to wait. Because learning a complex thing like a language can't be that fast as I would like.
So how I learn to wait? I practice patience with myself so that I have enough patience to learn to practice patience with myself. Yeah, it's exactly as difficult as it sounds. As a perfectionist I must allow and force myself not to want to be perfect. 😅
How do I learn to wait? - Day 2
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It's the truth now and I like it.
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But it's not that easy because. I have two enemies: my perfectionism, and my need for constructive feedback.
It can be anything that gives me some "motivational refresh"," like success, measurable progress, or any feedback from someone.
I log my mistakes forto measure my progress, set small and clear goals to regularly experience success, and I use LangCorrect (and AI) to get detailed feedback from others.
However, the biggest challenge is my perfectionism.
It can be suffocating because, as it doesn't allow me to do anything if I'm not completely sure about it.
But no one can be perfect, right?
Mistakes are part of the journey of our life.
It's not the wrong one who makes mistakes, but who doesn't.
Because it means he doesn't do anything.
To be honest, if I could have been fluent in English five years ago, even then it would be too late for a part of me, s. So while I learn English or anything else, I have to learn to wait.
Because learning a complex thing like a language can't be thatas fast as I would like.
So how will I learn to wait?
I practice patience with myself so that I have enough patience to learn to practice patience with myself.
Yeah, it's exactly as difficult as it sounds.
As a perfectionist I must allow and force myself not to want to be perfect.
😅
Day 2: How dDo I lLearn to wWait? - Day 2
Title capitalization.
It's stylistically much preferred to have "Day 2:" as the title introduction.
I want to be fluent in English, so I learnstudy it every day.
"Learn" is a better word when there is a definable completion. For example, you could say, "Today I learned the difference between a hurricane and a typhoon." But for something that you continuously learn that does not have a definable completion (because you can always learn more), it is better to select "study."
ItThis would be a pretty good example sentence, but it's not just an example.
It's the truth now and I like it.
I'm motivated and have goals to achieve.
I have committed myself to learn, and it can't be a wrong decision at all.
This is not grammatically incorrect, but it does sound unnatural. I suggest, "I have committed myself to learn, that can't be a wrong."
But it's not that easy because I have two enemies: my perfectionism, and my need for constructive feedback.
It can be anything that gives me some "motivational refreshment,", like success, measurable progress, or any feedback from someone.
Commas go inside the ending quotation mark
I log my mistakes forto measure my progress, set small and clear goals to regularly experience success, and I use LangCorrect (and AI) to get detailed feedback from others.
However, the biggest challenge is my perfectionism.
Again not wrong, but I would say this is better: "However, my biggest challenge is my perfectionism."
It can be suffocating because it doesn't allow me to do anything if I'm not completely sure about it.
But no one can be perfect, right?
Mistakes are part of the journey of our life.
It's not the wrong to be the one who makes mistakes, but the one who doesn't.
Because it means he doesn't do anything.
Alternative if you want to be gender-neutral: "Because it means they don't do anything."
To be honest, if I could have been fluent in English five years ago, even then it would behave been too late for a part of me, so while I learn English or anything else, I have to learn to wait.be patient
"To be patient" more precisely describes this experience than "to wait."
Because learning a complex thing like a language can't be thatas fast as I would like.
For making a comparison, use "as" : the tortoise is not as fast as the hare.
So how do I learn to wait?
I practice patience with myself so that I have enough patience to learn to practice patience with myself.
Quite a catch-22 (a paradoxical situation) :)
Yeah, it's exactly as difficult as it sounds.
As a perfectionist, I must allow and force myself to not to want to be perfect.
😅
Feedback
Good job. I am the same way and it's extremely frustrating, especially when you are aware that your behavior is not logical.
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