I came in feeling stupid, lost, and defeated. I felt dull in the head and foggy. Now, only about one-third of the way through the course, I feel smarter, brighter, more intelligent, and more focused. My ability to look and to think is sharper. This is not “think” like “after a cup of coffee.” This is “think” with a clearer mind.
I feel more hope in life. I feel younger and freer. I have more love for people. I feel more motivated. I want to do more: “Action, let’s go do!”
At 80 years old, this is surprising!
I have more and more get-up-and-go. I have more energy. I’m very willing to keep communicating until the other guy understands me, which I’ve never seen before. Usually, I just say it vaguely, hope they get it, slap it out there, and end off.
I have become patient and willing to persist until I am understood. That’s new. It means my communication skills have improved.
I’m doing the course with my husband, which means we’re communicating better with one another and with the environment. It feels like we have come out of a fog.
I’m more able to reason. I’m more patient. I don’t get upset as easily.
Although I had previously studied grammar (for years), I never felt fully literate. I didn’t feel comfortable communicating in life; there was a nervous hysteria or anxiety when I would speak to others. My use of the English language was vague. My mind wasn’t sharply focused.
But now, with this course helping me sort out my ignorance of how words are used, these things are definitely improving. I can see it.
Most people don’t think there’s much trouble in this area. It’s normal English. But the same word, especially the little words, can be used in five different ways. The “normal” English grammar books and dictionaries, when defining these simple words, were totally confusing. There was no real clarity.
Then, I started the new grammar course. I gained focus and the ability to communicate my thoughts precisely. This was a game-changer.
Who would have thought something so basic could change so much? Now, I learn and study much more easily. I’m more certain of myself because I can communicate more precisely.
I’m more logical when I speak, because the words I use are placed precisely enough to communicate exactly what I’m trying to write or to say to another person.
Before this course, the grammar and the small words were a nightmare I’d grown used to. I was kind of numb to it, frankly, and I don’t think I am alone in this.
My interpersonal relations are much better because I can clearly relay what I’m doing and thinking, so the other guy has no trouble understanding me. This raises the quality of my life. It increases my ability to do, and not just think or escape into some sort of significance.
I can now confront the world and the livingness much more easily.
Plus, it is really fun!