I think the concern about forming bad habits is real, but avoiding any writing until you’re “ready” can delay fluency.
Something that worked for me was limiting it: just 65 words a day in the target language. It forces you to think, but the risk of fossilizing mistakes is low because it’s short.
I even built a little site for this (65words.com) and it’s been fun seeing others use it. Curious if Japanese learners here think this approach makes sense.
65 Words is an anonymous challenge to write 65+ words daily in the language you're learning.
The real focus isn't just on improving your writing but on having the opportunity to think about how you'd express something without the pressure of the moment.
There's no hidden science behind choosing 65 words. I found it’s achievable even on a very busy day.
The goal is to help learners practice daily and build confidence through consistent effort.
I'd like the main focus of the app to continue to be the daily routine as I think it's a nice nudge to a create a simple habit with great health benefits.
Having said that, I have a couple of routines lined up that target specific body parts for those days when you want to really go for the stiffest areas (ETA: these would just live permanently in the page).
Something that worked for me was limiting it: just 65 words a day in the target language. It forces you to think, but the risk of fossilizing mistakes is low because it’s short.
I even built a little site for this (65words.com) and it’s been fun seeing others use it. Curious if Japanese learners here think this approach makes sense.