I love this quote by Alan Cohen;
“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect”.
Learning a new language is a process and a long journey depending on many functions including your personality. It may be shorter for someone else but you will get to your destination, once you start and do not stop. People usually wait for situations to be perfect before they begin. We are supposed to subdue this indolence and create impulse towards our great goals, to make the conditions more perfect. They call it Kaizen in Japan. A business philosophy of continuous improvement of working practices, personal efficiency, etc. and as a gradual and methodical process.Kaizen translates to change for the better or continuous improvement. Changes can come anytime and don’t have to happen slowly, although kaizen recognizes that small changes now can have big future impacts.
Nothing is more empowering than starting. Nothing is more informative than learning while on the journey. And nothing, absolutely nothing is better than reaching the destination and realizing that both the ups and downs were all part of getting there. Keep going toward the vision of your English acquisition. Grab authentic resources like English Connect 365+ series. Stay motivated. Just start all over again if you have stopped- imagine the impossible, the benefits, countless new opportunities for you – and then go back to step one, go back to the basics,go back to your “why” and just start afresh and work the process to connect with the world. Happy learning!
