How to Build a Daily Japanese Study Habit (Without Burnout)

January 30
47 mins

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We connect New Year momentum, Ekiden grit, and Murakami’s running log to practical Japanese study that survives real life. Flexible systems, tiny daily wins, and the power of noticing replace vague goals and pressure to “master” everything.

• defining minimum viable study to protect consistency
• replacing output goals with input systems
• using interests and authentic media to sustain motivation
• embracing ambiguity and iterative understanding
• making phones boring to reduce distraction
• self-compassion, “don’t miss twice,” and growth mindset
• safe uses and limits of AI for learners
• input, output, interaction, and the noticing hypothesis
• note refactoring to test and deepen understanding
• recommendations: Look Back, Hundred Meters, inakyu’s Hope Core video, Murakami’s running book

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Music: SUMMER TRIANGLE by Sharou

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