Client Success Stories: The Curious, Unguided, Young Adult, and Lifelong Learning

I love making my clients cry.
I’m not mean, well, most times, but I did make them cry tears from sheer wholesomeness, and it gave her a few ideas, too.
A client of mine is a university student in London whom is going into her Masters program at a mid-tier university
She wants to build her life there, but, has issues with knowing what she wants, or how she can get there.
The culprit? Missing Purpose
She’s smart, determined, but lacked focus and clarity
so I used an old, but amazing video produced by Allegro to explain what a person ”determined to succeed” does to get there, and even got a few ideas for her on how to truly master learning and unlock her potential.
So here’s how to learn anything, including language, courtesy of Allegro:
- Record everything into one place. whether analog with paper and pen, digitally, or both! The general purpose is to have everything contained and accessible to you, it helps with the next point:
- Repeat key information whether exercises, formulas or sentences. Even if you don’t fully grasp them yet, the purpose is to engrain them in memory.

- Once there’s some understanding, play! Put it into use in different scenarios, and don’t fear making mistakes, that’s how you know where something works, and where it doesn’t. This phase of experimentation allows for the pollunation of ideas, too.
- Immerse yourself, make the learning part of your routine, everyday life, and more.
- Make it Social! whether it is an acocuntability buddy, a conversation buddy, a MeetUp, or your dog in his case. Get someone that can help keep you on track, and someone you can learn and exhange with too. we’re social animals anyways.
- Be Consistent. One of my biggest mistakes in life is in my inablity to stick to anything or a routine, so Icannot stress this enough from experience. What differenciates poeple is really consistency, which I think compliments Angela Duckworth’s theory on Grit.
And maybe then, you’d also cry 😢
