6:17 pm.
I was sitting in a park reading a book.
“It’s almost 7,” I thought. “Maybe I should write Vitamin V.”
Then a friend texted.
“Hey buddy, what’s up? I’m passing through Prague. Want to meet for a beer?”
“Sure,” I replied.
And off I went to meet him.
But what about Vitamin V….?
How To Keep Your Promises
The easiest person to break a promise to is yourself.
That’s why I teach my Vig Village members to make your promises public.
Want to write an email every day?
Tell thousands of people you will write an email every day. (And you will do it even if a good friend you haven’t seen in a long time invites you to drink a beer by the river on a beautiful summer evening.)
Want to do English every day? Practice English every day? Improve English ever day?
Tell your fellow Vig Village members you will do English every day.
Not a Vig Village member yet?
Let’s fix that: https://english.mrvig.com/vv-waiting-list
I want
Yes, I try to speak, read and listen every day. Writing is the hardest for me. Maybe I’ll try to write something every day… I never promise anything.
Sometimes I think it is the opposite, but really I don’t know….
Mr. Vig. You are right . When you promise yourself, you can break the promise, therefore it’s not difficult to promise yourself, but if you promise to another , you must do, otherwise you are not lady or gentlemen .
Интересно, не поняла, я писала комент на английском, а он напечатался по- русски. Это не интересно. Письмо, это ведь тоже тренинг.
Hi!
I plan to land in the Vig Village on the first of December.
Cheers!
I will listen and read and learn new words every day, but memorizing is still hard for me and writing is hard too, I think I need to start reading the book right away.
Yes, I want to do English every day.
If it depends on me, I will write, read, speak and listen to English every day.
This feels good.