#mr.moderino
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It's a grind. Learning a language is a ton of work for your brain. Getting tired is normal, you just have to build up the stamina. If it's because you're only doing your french at the end of the day, try doing it earlier too
You can also try methods that keep you more engaged. It'll still be mentally exhausting, but you might have an easier time staying awake and continuing
Variety just in general also helps
You can try playing games in french, for example
I can give you my opinion. I believe you have no motivation, since gaming is by far more stressful and energy-consuming in compare with french. You need to exactly understand the reason why you study french and why do you need that
Also, it gets easier. For me, 15 minutes when I'm a beginner in a language is harder and more exhausting than 2 hours when I'm more fluent and able to comprehend it without as much effort.
I think you just build it up gradually. It also helps if you do it by schedule, at the same hour every day.
Completely reworking your brain to understand an entirely different language is by default much more intense than clicking some buttons on a game :") I'm literally anxious as hell about games and find french relatively easy but even I can recognize that lol