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This video is an update to my original 2026 Spanish plan — specifically how I’m adjusting my resources and approach as an intermediate learner aiming for upper-intermediate. This is not a beginner plan and not an explanation of my One Year to Fluency tracker. It’s a candid breakdown of what I’m keeping, what I’m removing, and why certain tools stop pulling their weight at this stage. Earlier, I shared the resources I planned to use to push my Spanish further in 2026. This video is the follow-up — after more reflection, more testing, and more honesty about what actually moves the needle once you’re past the basics. In this update, I talk about: Why some popular “intermediate” activities stall progress How my focus shifts from exposure → precision Which resources still earn their time cost Why constraints matter more at higher levels What I’m optimizing out of my routine in 2026 This is not about: Learning Spanish from scratch Apps, streaks, or novelty Input-only theories Promising fluency timelines It is about: Sustained progress past the intermediate plateau Sharpening comprehension and output Making tradeoffs instead of adding more If you’re already conversational and trying to break into cleaner, faster, more confident Spanish, this video will make sense. If you’re a beginner, this video will probably feel premature — and that’s intentional.