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Multilingual Mastery

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Conversation Time Management
I know the 90 min. time frame is recommended, but I find that hard to measure. Not because it's too long, but because if a conversation should start up, it could take a long time, possibly even over the time frame. And that’s not something I can fully control For example, if I initiate 10–20 conversations and half of them reply, I suddenly have multiple chats to manage. That could easily stretch beyond 90 or even 120 minutes. I don’t want to overload myself by starting too many conversations all at once and then end up overwhelmed. That's why I think it should be included in the time frame. So I've decided to add this as part of my daily calendar: "Create at least 1 dialogue chain with fun greeting → contextually relevant AI follow-up→ valuable freebie video from Job Search Joy (my program)." If I don’t reach that level of engagement, I’ll start more conversations. But I don't want to force myself to meet a certain quota if the conversations are already flowing. Anyone else run into this kind of situation?
1 like • Jun '25
@Jade Arthur , I feel the same way. 10-20 conversations all the time is too much for me too. I can only concentrate on 4 at the most, so I don't start more than that for now. By the way, in response to the 90 minutes, I like the Pomodoro technique, where after 25 minutes of focused work I take a 10-minute break. I use this when I have a very long to-do list, I can be very efficient, but it's also tiring.
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Veronika Berki-Schunk
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German language coach

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