Small Daily English Practice That Actually Sticks
[Intro—replace this paragraph.] Argue for atomic actions tied to existing cues—coffee, subway seat, end of work shift—instead of massive daily promises.
[Subheading 1—edit] Habit stacking on real life
[Placeholder:] Pair English with a non-negotiable daily anchor the reader already has.
[Subheading 2—edit] One output, every day
[Placeholder:] Single spoken sentence, three-bullet journal, or voice memo—owner specifies options.
[Subheading 3—edit] Visible week map
[Placeholder:] Simple checkmarks on paper or phone; avoid complex trackers.
[Subheading 4—edit] Reset after a missed day
[Placeholder:] Rule: next day returns to the smallest version of the habit, not punishment volume.
[Subheading 5—edit] When to level up
[Placeholder:] Signals that the micro habit is stable enough to add length or difficulty.
[Conclusion—edit]
[Placeholder:] Tie back to CUNY-style busy schedules without claiming official affiliation; nod toward routine article.