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As 2025 comes to a close, this episode offers a calm, honest reflection on how to approach Korean learning in the new year — without pressure, burnout, or unrealistic resolutions.
In this final episode of 2025, Eliza shares how she would learn Korean in 2026 if she were starting (or restarting) today: with less perfectionism, more consistency, and a gentler, more sustainable routine.
This episode is not a study plan or a New Year’s resolution.
It’s a mindset shift — designed to help Korean learners feel confident, supported, and motivated going into 2026.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
This episode is ideal for learners who feel tired, stuck, or unsure how to move forward — and want Korean to feel more human and doable again.
A Gentle Invitation: Korean FLOW Club
In the episode, Eliza also shares why she created the Korean FLOW Club — a monthly practice space focused on:
🎁 Soft Launch Offer
Join the Korean FLOW Club for weekly practice in real Korean (reading, listening, speaking & writing).
Key Korean Words & Expressions from the Episode
No memorization required — just gentle exposure.
If This Episode Helped You
Your support helps more Korean learners find calm, sustainable guidance.
Prefer reading while you listen?
I’m experimenting with a new way to support visual learners!
→ Read this episode on Substack
Connect with Me
By Eliza WangAs 2025 comes to a close, this episode offers a calm, honest reflection on how to approach Korean learning in the new year — without pressure, burnout, or unrealistic resolutions.
In this final episode of 2025, Eliza shares how she would learn Korean in 2026 if she were starting (or restarting) today: with less perfectionism, more consistency, and a gentler, more sustainable routine.
This episode is not a study plan or a New Year’s resolution.
It’s a mindset shift — designed to help Korean learners feel confident, supported, and motivated going into 2026.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
This episode is ideal for learners who feel tired, stuck, or unsure how to move forward — and want Korean to feel more human and doable again.
A Gentle Invitation: Korean FLOW Club
In the episode, Eliza also shares why she created the Korean FLOW Club — a monthly practice space focused on:
🎁 Soft Launch Offer
Join the Korean FLOW Club for weekly practice in real Korean (reading, listening, speaking & writing).
Key Korean Words & Expressions from the Episode
No memorization required — just gentle exposure.
If This Episode Helped You
Your support helps more Korean learners find calm, sustainable guidance.
Prefer reading while you listen?
I’m experimenting with a new way to support visual learners!
→ Read this episode on Substack
Connect with Me