Tag: learning
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Organizing linguistic parties ♡ The Linguist’s Diaries
The concept could not be simpler: you are allowed to do whatever you like, as those parties do not properly “exist” (or at least they are not defined). For the sake of today’s post and inspiration purposes, I will share with you the way we (because we are a whole team, it is much funnier!)…
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How to: enjoy learning and learn for FREE.
Have you ever felt like learning was boring? Today, learn why it is actually fun and how you can make it even funnier.
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I wake up at 5 A.M, but that may not work for you and that is fine: the myth of the “5 A.M means success” is nothing more than a myth.
Dear reader, In that day and age, productivity is, in my opinion, over-glorified and I do not want to be one of those persons that make you feel bad by showing you an over-glorified version of their lives. Maybe some of them really do wake-up at 5 A.M every single day and feel great doing…
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The more you do it, the easier it gets: the reason why implementing good habits into your life is easier than you think.
Dear reader, As I was asked by one my teachers to listen to a podcast by NPR entitled Creatures Of Habit: How Habits Shape Who We Are — And Who We Become, (click on the name of the podcast to listen to it) I got hit by a fact: I never discussed the power of habits with…
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Living in your own truth.
Dear reader, This title probably feels a little mysterious to you and that is perfectly fine. Today, I want to talk about a deep subject dear to my heart: truth. What is “truth”? By essence, it is quite a simple notion; it is what is opposed to “lie”. But how can someone live in his…
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The beauty of change.
Dear reader, After almost a year without writing a single word on this blog, I thought it was time to come back. Writing is part of who I am, and I tend to forget it (quite a lot). Today, I want to take a moment with you to talk about something we all faced in…
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Knowledge is sexy.
Knowledge is sexy. I am really serious. I remember when I was in middle school, I was the “smart girl”, the one sitting with her big glasses in the first rank just in front of the teacher’s desk. It was me. At the time, I was not the “popular” girl”, I had 0 self-confidence and I thought that…
