To conquer boredom and learn english better

Posted by Cofyc, on January 6, 2008, 2:01 am,

Boredom is feeling that there are too few high quality ways to spend attention (From this). One of ways to conquer boredom I think is improving quality of everything you are.

    I surf internet everyday, like reading posts on various forums, which often takes me much time. Just a little obsession. I have a lot of things I need to do each day, but it's often hard for me to concentrate on them.

    I think it's really hard, you know, to insist on learning something you don't like much, or to try to like what you dislike. Boredom always made me depressed and unconfident, then give up. Most of the time, I didn't know actually what to do next. I probably got better after having a walking or sleep, but it didn't make sense.

    Today, I had read a post by a person I like, which impressed me much and still does. I guess I should think about what to do everyday. The state of "know nothing to do" is really and truly bad. I hate uncertainty and no supports. I want to be strong, and overcome obstacles I am facing and be understood. But who cares?

    I don't know what I am writing, but it makes me feel better, which is enough for me. I enjoy the time when I am devoted to something, despite it's easy to get tired. Recently I spend most of my time learning English, that I read Status Anxiety, New Concept English, Crazy English and so forth, and also learn English Grammar and do writing.

    I like to be absorbed in writing, though it does not look that cool. I am not good at English, know little about english words, and seldom write right. Probably it's a good habit to write something down more or less each day, even my life is so simple that I have not much to write. I envy people who can write fluently; thus, I told me just to keep learning as much as I can. To be crazy about something is a privilege of young people, however don't to be bored everyday.

    Here is a list of my favorite sites that offer services for people who want to improve their English skills. continue...

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