Trying to fit Korean into a messy daily routine
I got into learning Korean almost by accident after binge watching shows and realizing I was picking up sounds but had no structure at all. I tried free videos and apps, but my schedule is all over the place, so I’d miss days and then completely lose motivation.
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My path was very similar, especially with the motivation ups and downs. I work irregular hours and travel a bit, so committing to traditional lessons never worked for me, no matter how motivated I felt at the beginning. What helped was switching to something that lets me decide when and how long I study without feeling guilty for skipping a day. I’ve been using https://promova.com/page/online-korean-classes for a while now, and it fits surprisingly well into real life. The lessons feel interactive enough to stay engaged, but not overwhelming, and I like that I can focus on speaking one day and grammar another depending on my energy. It also helped me build a routine where Korean doesn’t feel like a chore, more like a short daily habit. I noticed that consistency matters way more than long study sessions, and this setup supports that mindset. Another thing I appreciate is being able to study from anywhere, even on days when I’m too tired to sit at a desk. My advice would be to stop chasing “perfect” schedules and instead pick a format that bends with your life, because that’s usually what keeps you going long term.