- Try tracking my hours using a graph paper
- Using the Pomodoro technique
- Writing at least one sentence on Lang-8 every four days. (My last sentence was "今日は日本のドラマ見ました" It means "Today I watched a Japanese drama" Which if you're interested I watched エイジハラスメント Age Harassment)
I didn't get to follow all of my study plans from last week. However, I did use the Pomodoro technique, and writing sentences on Lang-8. I didn't get to try out tracking my hours with the graph paper, though.
The Pomodoro technique proved to be really helpful. It helped keep me on track with what I needed to do. There were times I was distracted by my kids, but overall it really helped.
I've been doing my Anki and Wanikani reviews daily. When the cards in the apprentice level on Wanikani gets below 15 I go through the lessons until its at or over 15 again.
Next week plans
- Try again with tracking my hours
- Continue using the Pomodoro technique
- Continue posting on Lang-8
- Keep up my Anki reviews (If you haven't already heard about Anki it is a great SRS/flashcards system. Anki spaces out the cards for you and only shows you cards you're about to forget. I have a few add-ons added to mine.)
- Keep up with my Wanikani reviews (Similar to Anki in that it's an SRS, but it for kanji learning. They also provide the mnemonics for you and teach them first using radicals)
がんばれ!Don't give up!
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