By Robby
If you are new here please read this first.
Do you know what’s the biggest curse preventing people from all walks of life achieving any kind of a goal they aspire to achieve?
Procrastination.
Not taking action.
Now, ask yourself the following question – how many times have I committed to becoming fluent in English?
And now, ask yourself this question – how many times I’ve failed to follow through with that commitment because my focus weakened over time and I simply stopped getting involved in English fluency improvement related activities?
2013 is going to be different.
I recently joined a movement which is going to bring about massive change in foreign English speakers’ lives by helping them stay focused on their English improvement goals. It’s called YearOfEnglish.com!
Many English language teaching enthusiasts and professionals are participating in it, and the idea behind the project is simple enough:
- Any foreigner who aspires to become Fluent in English, signs up for a DAILY e-mail notification;
- EVERY DAY throughout the year 2013 you are going to receive an e-mail containing action steps, things to-do and specific assignments;
- By the end of 2013 you’ll see a massive improvement to your English fluency, and provided you’ll have taken action, you WILL BE FLUENT IN ENGLISH ❗
Isn’t that a great idea, my friend?
I think it’s one of the best things to do when starting a New Year – make a resolution, and then follow through with it instead of abandoning it a month into the New Year.
YearOfEnglish.com is simply leaving you with no choice; you won’t have any excuses not to take action because once you’ve signed up for it, you’ll be given the EXACT advice and assignments to do, and the chances of you becoming a fluent English speaker are thus greatly increased!
So, do yourself and also your friends a favor, let everyone know about YearOfEnglish.com and make sure to sign up for the FREE mailing list that’s going to blast 365 e-mails to you throughout the whole year and keep you motivated!
Thanks for reading,
Robby 😉
P.S. Are you serious about your spoken English improvement? Check out the English Harmony System HERE!