Sennik HR in English (part 5)
Whether you consider September or October as the official end of summer, one thing can be taken for granted – almost everybody under 25 gets back to learning something after their holidays, why don’t you try it with them? Let us hop on the bandwagon and make learning fun again, even though your graduation cap’s tassel might have been over your left shoulder for ages. Whether it is a new language you want to learn, a business skill, martial art or welding, all skills can be learned by following a certain repeatable path.

“Life is a flat circle”, says Rustin Cohle during his interrogation in True Detective. We fall in love with something, practice, get frustrated, rinse and repeat, and continue downward the spiral. Is there something we could do about that vicious circle to actually learn something?
One excuse for one sacrifice
Sacrifice /ˈsækrɪfaɪs/ - great ideas usually begin in our heads, but often times they stay there and just never seep out on their own. A boost of morning motivation might feel pleasant, but to follow through with the initial impulse, one should take action. This may only be done by actually doing something rather than just living the fantasy.


