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How can I improve my attention span?

It’s likely that your attention span has decreased in recent years. Here’s a guide to help you regain your focus.

Check out my latest video on the topic:
https://youtu.be/QwSwIRQCZr4?si=cwkDYPEA3ovkw78d

Regarding myself, I noticed a decline in my focus during the pandemic, likely due to the constant use of my devices and the constant demands from my students and clients. I maintain this habit, and I respond to client emergencies outside of my working hours.

One of the most crucial steps is to disconnect and embark on a cycling adventure or a journey amidst the beauty of nature.

Other tricks:
Disable my internet connection.
To complete all of my tasks, I set goals and an everyday timetable as I respond very well to scheduling.
Setting weekly goals
Assessing my work almost every day.
I really appreciate the value of long-term planning.

Photo by the writer.

Creativity

“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.”
Mary Oliver (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019)

Art – Frantisek (Franz) Dvorak (Czech painter) 1862–1927

How much creativity?

How much creativity does an English laguage course entail*?

As much as you want.

Or as much as you need to become fluent.

As a teacher I use my creativity to make you speak English and keep you “within the language”.

You should use your creativity to see beyond the words, to see the words and their connections in a sentence in English and not in your mother tongue.

Why do you think the “living” in a country is the easiest way of mastering the language?

Because there is nobody there to translate for you…

 

We can talk about creativity at my presentations. Expect a story or two.

Are you fluent in choosing your English?

Call +40722.841.053. Write at contact@cursinengleza.ro.

Nest Tuesday story:  When creativity is not the answer?

 

Later Edit.

I write my poems in English as my way of regarding English is the way I am trying to make my students see it: as a wonderful language with an unambiguous grammar.

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*to entail = to involve something that cannot be avoided.