If your English goals didn’t work last year, this is probably why
I like the quiet of the first morning of the year. Everything feels possible. And nothing demands perfection.
Something I see every January. People make BIG resolutions. Then feel bad when life gets busy and the plan falls apart.
My clients do it with their English, too.
“Daily practice. 100 new words. perfect grammar.”
It sounds impressive. It rarely works.
You don’t need a big resolution. You need one tiny thing you can actually keep.
Maybe it’s:
- speaking up once more in a meeting
- starting emails with simple, clear lines
- choosing plain English over complicated words
- practising for ten minutes instead of waiting for the “right moment”
Confidence grows from habits you can repeat. Not from perfect plans you cannot keep.
If you picked one small thing for this year. what would it be?


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