The podcast discusses the 5 traits needed to speak English with clarity and confidence, the importance of commitment in achieving fluency, bouncing back and focusing on personal growth, and how to visualize and set goals for the next 12 months.
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Consistency and commitment are crucial for achieving fluency in English.
Taking ownership of one's efforts and beliefs is essential for breaking through language barriers and developing fluency.
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Commitment
Commitment is crucial for achieving success in English and in life. It is important to not only start things, but also to finish them. Many people struggle with completing what they start, which hinders their progress and prevents them from seeing desired results. Staying committed to practicing English consistently, finishing courses or programs, and setting realistic goals are essential for achieving fluency.
Responsibility
Taking responsibility for one's English journey and fluency is necessary for growth. Blaming external factors or circumstances for lack of progress is not productive. Recognizing that one's behavior, actions, and mindset play a significant role in language development is crucial. By taking ownership of one's efforts and beliefs, and actively seeking solutions to overcome obstacles, individuals can break through to higher levels of fluency and confidence.
Self-Integrity and Consistency
Self-integrity involves doing what you say you will do, and consistency is the key to progress. Making a commitment to follow through on language practice, goals, and plans is critical for success. Developing healthy habits, eliminating limiting beliefs, and showing up consistently each day, regardless of external factors or feelings, enables steady growth over time. Trusting oneself and becoming a person of integrity leads to increased confidence and allows individuals to achieve both small and big goals in English.
What if I told you that improving your ENGLISH is NOT about English? Being able to grow and improve in a second language requires something more than awesome English lessons – it requires a certain identity that will allow you to overcome the mental, psychological, and physical barriers of speaking a second language, so you can step into your full potential in English in the coming year.
In this episode, I’ll talk about the 5 traits you need to assume if you want to speak English with clarity, confidence, and with ZERO self-judgment. This is Part 2 of the end-of-the-year series. Check out Part 1 (a year in review) here: https://hadarshemesh.com/podcast/90/
Once you’re done listening to this episode, answer one of these questions in the comments:
? From the 5 things that I’ve discussed, what are you going to focus on most in the next 12 months? ? What would your ideal year look like? ? What is your big scary goal for the next 12 months?