Even though my sleep wasn't restful, when I nodded off at some point, I was dreaming about verdant fields and jubilant sojourns - a fleeting mirage. The early morning greyness, however, struck me with the force of an equine kick in the blink of an eye. The foggy view wasn't helpful either in lifting my already dismal spirit. After sipping the much-needed cup of coffee, my mind began its reboot process, and as soon as my system absorbed the last drop of caffeine and fuelled my wilted body, my engine was in full swing to commence the day: I could finally execute my morning routine. My mind was like a race car on a speed-limitless German highway. Carefully planning and completing my classes resembled as easy as pie. Eventually, as the evening drew to a close, my brain pulled the handbrake and gently guided me into more manageable tasks. Overall, this day was a fruitful adventure in the realms of mood and spirit, and I'm looking forward to what the upcoming days will bring.
I have a plan, so crazy that it might just work. I checked my books and tried to estimate how to proceed with my preparation, i.e which books should be the first and how to process the units, so the devised schedule is the following: Completing the 'Straight to advanced' and 'Ready for Advanced' books. They consist of 10 lessons and 5 review units each, so if I study intensively, I can finish these books in three-four weeks. Learning by heart the advanced phrasal verbs, idioms, and collocation books. (Plus the 'Don't get me wrong' pocketbook that contains brilliant idioms and collocations.) These books consist of 60 units each, so if I take three lessons per week, I can finish them by the end of August. Completing the 'Destination C1-C2' book. This is the toughest of all the previously listed books, including word formation, idioms, phrasal verbs, grammar, etc. I could go through this book while dealing with the 'Straight to advanced' book si...

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