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My current morning routine + What I don't like about it.

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Hello everyone, In this post I would like to talk about my current morning routine or what I thought is my current morning routine, stick till the end and you'll know what I mean because I'm trying to make this so authentic. Maybe this's not what you're looking for, but maybe it's, so it would be nice if we can pull a Lil discussion in the comments below after reading the post. So for days my morning routine seemed to look like this, or some days and the other days one thing or two will slip off: THE ROUTINE: First I'll wake up In the past it was at 6 a.m, then it got to 8, then now it's 10, but it can get till 11 sometimes. all over the place as you can see. TBH I might even wake up earlier and just stay in bed. The thing is, the part of the waking-up time is the worst one for me, but I learned to accept it and try to work with it day by day as much as I can. Secondly is drinking water, and opening the windows I drink it from a water bottle beside

The First Blogiversary….

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I can’t believe how one year passed this quickly but slow at the same time. A Lot had happened in this period, either in my own life or in the whole world. It has been a whole year since I published my first blog post , and now this one is going to conclude this cycle of 12 months. If you have been hanging around here, you’ll know I was disciplined about putting a post out every 5th of the new month, but in March I couldn’t do it, due to many things that happened in my life, after that I started  my first series , which was little risky for my so worried self to hit publish to the first part , without being done from the second  and the third . I needed to trust I’m going to finish them, and I’m not going to change my mind midway. So as you can see I come to face a lot of my fears. But tbh, the fact that I’m almost anonymous and that I don’t have a lot of followers made it easier to be dealt with, but even though all this wasn't in my comfort zone. Of course, the first publish

How to learn a new language by yourself at your home: Part 3

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Hello everyone again, this is part 3 of how to learn a new language by yourself at home post. The last time we talked about the passive skills which are listening and reading. And in this post, we’re gonna continue by talking about the active ones which are speaking and writing. So let’s get started. Writing Writing is a passive skill as we said earlier, you produce something, so it needs an effort from you, but when learned it’s not that difficult at all. It’s important to note that writing is fed by reading, the more you read, the better you become at writing. The other skills are also contributing to it because all of them are interconnected as we said in part one. So how can you practice writing? Writing journals and diaries: This one may not be for everyone, but you may be someone who loves to write about his day or journal his feelings or write whatever-there generally no rules for some types of journals-, so if you’re that person, you can start doing th

How to learn a new language by yourself at your home: Part 2

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Hello, this's part 2 of how to learn a new language by yourself at your home post, if you haven't read the first part, here it's , you'll understand a lot better what's going on in today's post. In the last post, I said I’ll talk about language aspects, and we have got two kinds, passive and active ones, in this part, we’ll talk about the passive ones, which are reading and listening. Reading As I said above, reading is a passive way to learn the language, in the form that you do nothing but only absorbing what’s written in front of you -but never estimate the power of this. As it’s passive and requires little effort from you if compared to active skills, you’ll need to do a lot of it -but yeah look it’s not going to be that hard. Here are some points about reading to notice when you’re practicing it: Extensive reading: As it said, it’s extensive reading, a.k.a. You don’t dig deep, but you read a lot. For example, you pick a book and yo

How to learn a new language by yourself at your home: Part 1

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Hello all, hope you’re all ok at this time.  It has been a long time since I published a post here, but I was so busy during March, I wasn’t able to write. But now with the current situations on, a lot of that pressure is released and now I’ve got some time to write more. While we are all stuck in this quarantine state (and you better be staying at home as much as you can please:)), there is a great opportunity to do a lot of stuff, and one of the best things you can do is to learn something new. Learning a new language more than being so interesting, enjoyable, and amazing is too so beneficial. There will be more than one part of this topic (probably 3).  This's part one where I’ll talk about some of the benefits of learning a new language, then I’ll give you general tips for learning a new language.  In the next parts, there’ll be more details -read till the end of the post to know what's exactly going to be included in the coming pa