While learning any language we sometimes forget, or perhaps do not realize that patience is what will give us our final result.
Most of the time, as human beings, we have this ideal that learning anything or getting things done quickly, whether that be daily routines, like cooking or office work, is the best way to go about our lives. This is something that has not only been taught to us by superiors throughout our lives, but it has become something that we have accepted as a truth, as an overall rule of how to do things, at least for most of us.
The problem with that sort of idealism is that you begin to neglect both yourself and what it is that you are learning. You forget about that journal your were writing, about the yoga class you were taking, and even that language you have been studying all your life for. Let me be the first to tell you: Continue doing the things you set out to do and forget about how you have "always" done things, because as we go through these moments in our lives, many changes are coming, and what you have been doing all your life is not going to work anymore.
It is time to do to self-reflection. Really ask yourself, "Have I been dedicating enough time to <em>really </em>learn the things I set out to in the beginning?" If the answer is No, then do yourself the favor of assessing why that is. Ask yourself if you could do it better this time. If you could dedicate more time, if taking time off is an answer for you, then assess how you could continue your learning on your own, whether that be listening to daily podcasts on your way to work or while you brush your teeth, or by reading daily articles out loud to yourself and recording them, be what it may, but let it be!
I ask you to look inside yourself and find the time to study. Find that truth inside yourself that tells you that you must dedicate more time to your language studies, and always remember that your sessions are just a click away.
Thank you for your time, and I look forward to helping you find the answers to your questions.
The IELTS can be seen as an exam with difficult hoops to jump through, but if there's a will there's a way. This is an exam that is made for both potential students and those wanting to simply move to an English-speaking country for work. Whether you be a student or a professional, this exam makes sense, you've got admit. I believe that with a better understanding and realization as to why this exam is the way it is will be your key to not just opening the door to your future, but to take that leap through, and find what's on the other side.
I would like to invite those who are up for the challenge, to come knocking on my door, because I am the teacher that encourages, that helps you to believe in <em>yourself</em> and realize that all <em>your</em> dreams can come true thruogh none other than <em>yourself</em>.
YOU are the key to the acing that IELTS exam, I am just the facilitator, the guide, and am happy to be so.
Spread your wings and fly they say, it is easy as you believing in you, they said.