In previous years, we've always had a thread about reflections on the past year, as well as resolutions for the following year. E.g. the thread from the previous year can be found here. As one main goal of this forum is to facilitate the exchange of learning strategies between users, I thought I'd create another one for this year. Personally, I've always enjoyed reading about what has, and has not worked for other people.
Without further ado, here's my contribution. They're quite lackluster, but I still wanted to get this thread going
2015 Reflections
What basically happened is that I passed the JLPT N1 in Dec 14 suprisingly easily. While one might naively interpret this as a good turn of fortune, it has actually been detrimental for my Japanese. Instead of having a concrete goal to continue chasing, I rested on my laurels and have probably regressed to a point where I doubt I could pass N1 anymore. Because my connections to Japan have faded and my general interests have also changed, I don't mind very much (other than considering it もったいない).
So in conclusion, you'd better have a plan and concrete goals for what to do after N1...
Specifically, I guess I failed 1) to 4), while 5) is a draw (achieved, but already in 2014).
2016 Resolutions
Because I honestly can't really tell if I'll rediscover my interest in Japanese, I won't make resolutions related to it. However, this is a good opportunity to throw some other resolutions into the open and hopefully check them again next year.
1) Get more disciplined and procrastrinate less. This includes adopting a sensible sleep cycle and sticking with it.
2) Put more effort into cultivating meaningful relationships with people.
Without further ado, here's my contribution. They're quite lackluster, but I still wanted to get this thread going
2015 Reflections
Quote:2015 Japanese-related resolutions
My goals are mostly the same as last year: Try to improve my Japanese, rather than forgetting everything, using a modest amount of time and effort. Also, I'd like to get my skills a bit more balanced, which in my case means getting better at listening and speaking (I don't really care about writing for now). This leads me to the following resolutions:
1) Finish N1新完全文法, now including the exercises
2) Mix in some more 'concentrated study time', e.g. actively studying grammar and addressing my known weaknesses rather than just reading books, always having trouble understanding exactly the same grammatical constructions.
3) Create more opportunities to use Japanese. Either locally by making some new friends, or contacting my friends in Japan more regularly
4) Continue reading books and watching movies somewhat regularly.
5) Pass the N1 (assuming I failed in Dec14).
What basically happened is that I passed the JLPT N1 in Dec 14 suprisingly easily. While one might naively interpret this as a good turn of fortune, it has actually been detrimental for my Japanese. Instead of having a concrete goal to continue chasing, I rested on my laurels and have probably regressed to a point where I doubt I could pass N1 anymore. Because my connections to Japan have faded and my general interests have also changed, I don't mind very much (other than considering it もったいない).
So in conclusion, you'd better have a plan and concrete goals for what to do after N1...
Specifically, I guess I failed 1) to 4), while 5) is a draw (achieved, but already in 2014).
2016 Resolutions
Because I honestly can't really tell if I'll rediscover my interest in Japanese, I won't make resolutions related to it. However, this is a good opportunity to throw some other resolutions into the open and hopefully check them again next year.
1) Get more disciplined and procrastrinate less. This includes adopting a sensible sleep cycle and sticking with it.
2) Put more effort into cultivating meaningful relationships with people.



