2026. 02. 02
Why Your Language Learning Never Sticks
"This year, I'm finally going to learn Spanish."
January 1: Download Duolingo.
January 3: "Too busy today..."
January 7: Turn off app notifications.
February: Delete the app.
Sound familiar?
"Motivation gets you started. Habit keeps you going."
It's not about willpower.
It's not about time.
The problem is that "language learning" feels separate from life.
You have to carve out time, find a quiet spot, switch into "study mode."
It becomes a "thing to do" instead of just... life.
The Real Reason It Fails
"When what you do every day becomes special, you don't need to do something special every day."
What if language learning felt as natural as brushing your teeth?
What if it wasn't something extra, but an extension of what you're already doing?
Log what happened today.
That log becomes your language learning material.
No extra time needed.
Fall down, get up, keep goingLearning That Melts Into Daily Life
In Mimilog, one line you write today becomes tomorrow's language practice.
Last night's dinner, this morning's mood, tomorrow's plan—
all become learning material in 44 languages.
You're not "studying" languages separately.
You're living life, and languages come along.
When Logging Becomes Learning
"Stop studying languages. Start living in them."
When a daily log becomes habit,
languages stop feeling like "study."
Start with Mimilog