Why My First Mandarin Project Almost Broke Me (And How I Fixed My Approach) - podcast episode cover

Why My First Mandarin Project Almost Broke Me (And How I Fixed My Approach)

Mar 16, 202610 minSeason 2Ep. 55
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Episode description

In this episode, I look back at my first Mandarin project in 2012, which became the most stressful language challenge I had ever faced. I set a public goal of reaching fluency in three months, but the growing attention brought heavy criticism, pressure, and emotional exhaustion. Arriving in Taiwan with no Mandarin also left me isolated, because I could neither rely on English-speaking circles nor easily connect with locals. 

That experience changed how I learn languages today: I treat goals as motivation rather than guarantees, protect my energy, and build a foundation before traveling. Even though the project was difficult, I still reached a spoken B1 level and gained lessons that shaped every language project since then. 


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