Two things that stopped me from actually improving my writing in Korean (or any language, really) 👇🏾

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1️⃣ The first thing, is that I felt like my writing needed to be perfect, instead of being done!

Basically that you couldn't start until I was "better", knew more words, or mastered ALL conjugations and grammar points...

2️⃣ And the second thing, is that I felt like I had do it the "right way" or it wasn't really considered studying or practice

WRONG! DOUBLE WRONG!

The truth is, you will never get better at writing if you never actually write.

In order to improve, you have to be willing to sound silly, make mistakes and fail.

Fail and laugh 😂

Fail and learn 🤓

Fail and IMPROVE 😎

Even if that means replacing the words you don't know (yet) with ones in a language you DO know...and going back later to revise it.

Share this with a fellow aspiring polyglot who you love so much ~

P.S. I designed Polyglot Confidence Formula exactly for this— helping you not crumble and give up when you fail and make mistakes in your language studies. How to confidently MAKE MORE PROGRESS and use what you're learning, in any language.

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