Your Brain Hates Effort
Your brain loves easy things. It likes scrolling, watching, and resting. When you open an English book, your brain says, “This looks like work.” So it looks for a fast escape.
The “I Will Start Soon” Lie
You tell yourself, “I will start in five minutes.” Then one hour passes. This small lie happens every day. It feels harmless, but it slowly stops your progress.
The Silent Speaker Problem
You understand many words, but you do not speak. You wait for the perfect moment. That moment never comes. English is not a performance. It is a daily tool.
The Lazy Genius Trick
Do not fight your brain. Trick it. Make English very easy. Say one sentence. Then another. For example, “I sit now.” “I drink tea.” Your brain accepts small tasks.
Make It Too Easy to Fail
If your goal is big, you stop. If your goal is small, you continue. Five minutes is enough. One sentence is enough. The key is to start, not to be perfect.
The Real Change
One day, something strange happens. You speak without thinking too much. Not because English became easy, but because you stopped making it hard. Your brain finally joins you.