Lesson #66: Follow Through | Algerian Podcast | Learn English |تعلّم الإنجليزيّة بالدّارجة الجزائريّة cover art

Lesson #66: Follow Through | Algerian Podcast | Learn English |تعلّم الإنجليزيّة بالدّارجة الجزائريّة

Lesson #66: Follow Through | Algerian Podcast | Learn English |تعلّم الإنجليزيّة بالدّارجة الجزائريّة

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Text: Follow Through

Today we’re talking about something that almost everyone struggles with: how to follow through with your plans.

We’ve all been there—you set a goal, you feel excited, you start strong… and then a week later, your motivation is gone. The gym shoes are back in the closet, the project is half-finished, and you’re left wondering, “Why can’t I just stick with it?”

The good news? Following through isn’t about having more willpower. It’s about building the right systems. I have six tips to share with you. Let’s dive in.

Tip No 1: Know Your “Why”

Before you start any plan, ask yourself: Why does this matter to me? If your “why” is weak—like “I should do this because other people expect it”—you’ll quit the first time it gets tough. But if your “why” is strong—For example: “I want to feel healthier so I can run around with my kids”—you’ll push through, even when motivation dips.

Tip No 2: Start Small

Big plans feel exciting, but they can also feel overwhelming. Want to write a book? Start with 15 minutes a day. Want to get fit? Begin with one workout a week, not seven. Small steps create momentum—and momentum keeps you moving.

Tip No 3: Create Time Anchors

Here’s a powerful trick: connect your new plan to something you already do. For example: “After I make my morning coffee, I’ll spend 20 minutes on my project.” Your brain loves routines, so anchoring your new habit makes it harder to skip.

Tip No 4: Plan for Roadblocks

Life happens. You’ll get tired, busy, or distracted. Instead of hoping for perfect conditions, plan for the obstacles. Miss your morning workout? Do a 10-minute walk at lunch. Didn’t write today? Jot down a quick outline before bed. Flexibility beats perfection every time.

Tip No 5: Stay Accountable

We’re more likely to quit on ourselves than on someone else. That’s why accountability is so powerful. Tell a friend about your plan. Join a group. Even post your progress online. When others are watching, you’ll feel more committed to showing up.

Tip No 6: Celebrate the Small Wins

Don’t wait until the big goal is complete to celebrate. Finished your first draft? That’s a win. Showed up three times this week? That’s a win. Celebrating progress keeps the journey enjoyable—and that’s what makes it sustainable.

So here’s the takeaway: following through isn’t about being perfect. It’s about staying consistent, even when things don’t go exactly as planned. Know your “why,” start small, anchor your habits, expect setbacks, stay accountable, and celebrate the progress.

Remember: consistency beats intensity. It’s not about doing everything at once—it’s about showing up, again and again and again and again.

That’s it for today. If this gave you a boost, share it with someone who’s chasing their own goals.

I’ll see you next time. Until then, keep moving forward—one step at a time."


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