The Hack Of Hard Work

After this week of learning language hacks, it may be tempting to think we can net great results with little effort, but I don’t mean to seed that misconception.

Hacks are fun and useful. They are optimizations and tricks that can help us. Definitely learn from what other people are doing that is efficient and effective. Don’t always reinvent the wheel and do everything the hard way.

At the end of the day, though, the hack of hard work trumps all. And the best way to get hard work done, I’ve found, is by setting up a small daily habit and sticking to it. Consistency snowballs into massive gains.

And I don’t think that hard work means you have to be unhappy, suffering, or exhausted either. Maybe once in a while. But my definition of hard work includes endurance. So setting up a realistic routine you can stick to is the way to go in my book!

What’s your hard work hack for language learning? Let us know in the comments!

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Matthew Boyle

Matthew Boyle, founder of Language Card Games, is on a mission to make your language learning truly unforgettable. Since 2016, he has single-mindedly crafted the coolest fantasy-themed games, stories, videos, and coaching programs, to transform language learners into legends.

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