From today onwards I am an "international learner". I am sticking my nose in this book that I have recently bought. I am now studying from two books at the same time which at some point can become a little chaotic but let's say I am not afraid of messing my mind.
As much as I didn't want to admit it to myself, in the end I have to say it, self-study is at times really painful because it's such a slow process, plus, not having someone to practice the language with gives you a sense that everything you do is hopeless. But then again every time I feel I am about to lose hope there is something that draws me back. I guess I am forever tied to this language. Don't get me wrong, Korean is not a burden for me but more like the longest journey I have ever dared to take on my shoulders.
I know, patience is the key but at times patience seems a mountain I'll never be able to climb.
I just felt like sharing this with you and also wanted to get me motivated by marking this day.
By the way, how do you get motivated?
As much as I didn't want to admit it to myself, in the end I have to say it, self-study is at times really painful because it's such a slow process, plus, not having someone to practice the language with gives you a sense that everything you do is hopeless. But then again every time I feel I am about to lose hope there is something that draws me back. I guess I am forever tied to this language. Don't get me wrong, Korean is not a burden for me but more like the longest journey I have ever dared to take on my shoulders.
I know, patience is the key but at times patience seems a mountain I'll never be able to climb.
I just felt like sharing this with you and also wanted to get me motivated by marking this day.
By the way, how do you get motivated?