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Reflecting on my Japanese journey — the habits that made me successful

By November 22, 2024No Comments

Recently, I’ve been frustrated with certain things about myself.

I’m a big believer that success is about certain habits and behaviours that anyone can adopt. So in this post, I want to explore my past successes and see if there were some common patterns. There’s probably something to learn from MYSELF.

If you want to do something for a long time, find a way to make the process enjoyable for yourself.

When I learned Japanese to near-fluency in 12 months, here were the factors that may have worked to my advantage:

1. Motivation:

  • Fear of losing the streak and past regrets about not being fluent (even after 10 years) motivated consistent practice.

2. Consistent Daily Practice:

  • Gamified the process to maintain a streak.
  • Focused on showing up daily, even for short periods.
  • Accepted initial struggles and trusted in gradual improvement.
  • Prioritized enjoyment of the learning process.

3. Clear Goals and Mindset:

  • Set an ambitious 12-month goal (“fluent in 12 months”) but didn’t stress about it.
  • Also defined a clear, exciting, and slightly intimidating activity goal – a 365 day streak of daily study.
  • On a day to day basis, focused on lead measures (effort, consistency) over lag measures (fluency).
  • Visualized future fluency and adopted a “finished” mindset.

4. Right environment:

  • Kept the learning method simple and effective — doing the same things that I’d do when I achieved my goal in the future.
  • Tracked progress and shared it publicly.
  • Celebrated milestones and surprises.
  • Most of my time was spent in the “Goldilocks Zone” of challenge: not easy, not too difficult.

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