Obon is a special time in Japan — a chance to slow down, reflect, and reconnect with family traditions. But it’s also a wonderful opportunity to invest in yourself, even if you only have a few minutes a day!
That’s why I’m inviting you to join me for The 10-Minute Challenge this summer holiday.
?? What is the 10-Minute Challenge?
The idea is simple: choose one small, focused activity and commit to doing it for 10 minutes each day during Obon week.
Why 10 minutes?
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It’s short enough to fit into even the busiest day.
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It lowers the “pressure” so you can start easily.
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It creates a sense of achievement every day.
?? Suggested Challenges for Language Learners
If you’re learning English (or any other language), here are some fun ideas you can try:
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Read a short article aloud — Focus on pronunciation and rhythm.
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Listen to an English podcast or song — Try to write down 3 new words you hear.
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Write a mini diary entry — Just 3 sentences about your day.
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Shadow a TV show line — Repeat after your favourite character and copy their intonation.
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Practice a conversation opener — Ask yourself: “If I met someone new today, what would I say in English?”
?? My Personal Challenge This Summer
I’ll be spending 10 minutes each day learning a new idiom and thinking of three ways to use it in conversation. Even as a tutor, I love challenging myself — because learning never stops!
✨ How You Can Join In
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Pick your challenge.
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Do it for 10 minutes every day between August 11th and 17th.
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(Optional) Share your progress with me in our next lesson!
Remember, it’s not about perfection — it’s about consistency. By the end of the holiday, you’ll be amazed at how much you’ve improved in just 10 minutes a day.
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