- Introduction to the importance of simplicity and consistency in creating a study schedule
- In this section, the speaker discusses the importance of keeping a schedule simple and consistent in order to ensure progress and fulfillment in language learning.
- Breaking down your subject into percentages and focusing on them one at a time
- The speaker recommends focusing on one language for a set period of time before switching to the other in order to make progress in both languages.
- Demonstration of Notion template for managing language learning
- The speaker demonstrates their current Notion template for managing their language learning, including their schedules for French and Japanese for the month. They go over how they plan their daily and weekly studies, and how they incorporate breaks and review sessions into their schedule.
- The mindset it takes to maintain a consistent study schedule
- In this section, the speaker discusses the mindset it takes to maintain a consistent study schedule over a long period of time. This includes being flexible and adaptable to life's changes, as well as setting realistic goals and not getting discouraged by setbacks.
- Creating a study package and implementing it into the schedule
- The speaker shares their process for going from creating a study package to implementing it into their schedule using their Notion template. They demonstrate how to add new tasks to the schedule and customize them with icons and notes.
- Tips for maintaining a consistent study schedule
- The speaker shares some tips for maintaining a consistent study schedule, including being flexible, setting realistic goals, and not getting discouraged by setbacks.
Welcome to this Notion tutorial on creating a study schedule for learning multiple languages. In this video, I'll be sharing my personal experience with studying and creating schedules, as well as my current Notion template and schedules for learning French and Japanese.
First, I'll talk about the importance of simplicity and consistency when it comes to curating your schedule. I recommend considering worst case scenarios and defining the bare minimum you can do to ensure consistency and progress. I also suggest looking at your habits as promises to yourself, and making sure they are sustainable.
Next, we'll discuss the concept of breaking down your subject into percentages and focusing on them one at a time. I recommend focusing on one language for a set period of time before switching to the other. This helps to ensure that you are making progress in both languages, rather than spreading yourself too thin and making slow progress in both.
I'll also share my current Notion template for managing my language learning, as well as my schedules for French and Japanese for this month. I'll go over how I plan my daily and weekly studies, and how I incorporate breaks and review sessions into my schedule.
Finally, I'll discuss the mindset it takes to maintain a consistent study schedule over a long period of time. This includes being flexible and adaptable to life's changes, as well as setting realistic goals and not getting discouraged by setbacks.
I hope you find this tutorial helpful and that it gives you some ideas for creating your own study schedule for learning multiple languages.
In this portion of the video, the speaker discusses how they go from creating a study package to implementing it into their schedule. They use their Notion template to create a schedule that is organized by month and includes a list of tasks and resources. They suggest tagging tasks with the month they are intended for and making sure to prioritize focus tasks and include at least one session of tasks in the maintain box. The speaker also demonstrates how to add new tasks to the schedule and how to customize them with icons and notes. They then show how their old schedule setup was just a simple table, and how they have now integrated their language learning into the Notion template. Finally, they share some tips for maintaining a consistent study schedule, including being flexible, setting realistic goals, and not getting discouraged by setbacks.