Hello!! So for a solid month I felt like I was completely slacking not only on Pacer, but on Duolingo, too. I was feeling super unmotivated and depressed and, damnit, I just didn’t feel like doing anything. But, now that I’m back to my normal, chipper, go getter self, it was time to get back on the horse and start making some progress again.
I’ve recently began working on my advanced French and beginner Spanish again and, I’ve got to tell you, it feels great. The mental exercise that I get from spending time with my languages daily makes me wonder why I ever stopped practicing in the first place, because I feel so good afterwards. In fact, it has motivated me to start practicing sign language again, which I took a hiatus from after having difficulty finding folks to practice with. Regardless of regular use or not, knowing a plethora of languages is an amazing skill to have, and I want to keep sharpening those skills on the daily.
I was halfway nervous to start practicing my languages again after a depression break, because I was worried that I had lost all of my knowledge in one short month. But, like riding a bike, I was able to pick up right where I left off and have since been enjoying every second of it. I’m proud that I didn’t let my anxiety about forgetting my skills get the best of me in regards to whether I should bother practicing again or not. And, even if I did forget anything, the worst that could happen is that I relearn something – and what’s the harm in that?
I’m getting back to feeling great mentally and physically after a rough past month and I am ready to continue making daily progress again just like in the good old days! š
Are you learning a new language right now? Who else utilizes Duolingo? I want to hear from all of you, so leave me a comment and let’s chat! Much love. -Sarah
Thank you for this article! I needed this. And I am learning Italian on Duolingo.
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Ahhh fantastic! I’d love to give Italian a go soon!
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sorry you’ve had a rough month :O( I’m learning French and have been for the last couple of years – I moved to France so I had to. I’ve never heard of this app but I’ll give it a look :O)
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Omg I’m so jealous of you – I’ve been a lover of all things French since high school classes. The app is fabulous, do check it out and let me know what you think! xx
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Yep me too! For sure Iāll check it out š cx
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I’m learning Spanish on duolingo too! I get what you mean about feeling like you forgot it all, especially after a depression slump. Many of my neighbors (and my boyfriend’s entire family) speak Spanish and I’ve been too embarrassed to try out my new skills for fear of insulting such a beautiful language. But thats silly!!! We got this!! I love this post; good luck with your practice ā¤
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Ahhhh back at ya! Maybe when I get past super basic levels we can Skype and practice! š
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would love that! Good luck !
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Back at ya! ā¤
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Iām working on my French too š
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Love it!
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This makes me SO happy! ā¤
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Thank you darling!!!! xxxx
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