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Research has shown that people are much more averse
to losing something they have than they
inclined toward gaining something they don’t. So by putting up their own money
toward their goal they try extra hard to avoid losing it.— Michael Blanding
A few years ago I felt like I was stuck in a rut so I decided to follow in the
footsteps of the great American philosopher Morgan Spurlock
and try something new for 30 days.
(…) I learned that when I made small
sustainable changes things I could keep doing they were more likely to stick.— Matt Cutts
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Many people complain about not having
the willpoweror enough time for learning.
They end up feeling awful and as their sense of defeat deepens
they become convinced they don’t have the capacity to
learn and never will learn. They simply give up.
— Edith - MasterschoolFirst of all, you need to remember that when it comes
to learning a language, no pace is too slow. The most important rule
when learning a foreign language is that you do it consistently
and not intensively.
— PhD Christopher GajewskiThere’s no magic method, but general rules. In short,
you have to be learning: regularly, persistently, on your own, and
as little as possible.
— Peter Kozlowski @peterlin_plThe problem with teaching and learning a language can be
summarized in one sentence: Everyone would like to speak
English well, but most of the people don’t feel like putting
too much effort into self-reliant learning (this is probably
why they enroll into English classes, thinking that the tutor
will somehow hammer the knowledge into their heads).
— Peter Kozlowski @peterlin_pl