Limiting Beliefs in English and How You Can Change Them

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Hey everyone, it's Hadar.
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Thank you so much for joining me. Today,
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I wanna talk about
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four very common limiting beliefs that learners of English or non
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native speakers have that prevent them from reaching limitless fluency.
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And when I say limitless fluency, I mean being able to communicate
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in English without overthinking, without second guessing myself.
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I don't mean speaking perfectly or flawlessly.
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No, I really mean having an internal sense of freedom and having all
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the words available to you and speaking without getting stuck.
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That is what I consider limitless fluency.
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And in many cases, for many people, there are some fundamental beliefs,
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or thoughts, that prevent people from getting to that place no matter how
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much time they put into their English studies or their English practice.
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And I'm talking about people who even have been living in an
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English speaking country for over 20 years, and they still struggle.
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In many of the cases, this is caused by limiting beliefs.
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And today I'm going to talk about that.
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So first of all, what is a limiting belief?
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A limiting belief is a belief, so it's a thought, that you have thought
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many, many, many, many times before that it has become a belief of yours.
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And belief is usually something that you think is true without having
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proof that it's actually true.
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That is a belief.
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So a limiting belief is a belief that limits your full potential.
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So let's talk about the limiting beliefs that might prevent you
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from reaching limitless fluency.
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The first belief is 'My English is just not good enough'.
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Now, again, on the surface, you can tell me, "But Hadar,
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my English is not good enough.
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I'm not ready.
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I'm not advanced.
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I'm not a C2 speaker".
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And maybe you are just thinking, "I'm just seeing things as it is".
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But my question is, How is that belief or that thought serve you?
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So, let's see how that plays out.
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Let's say you have a job interview for a job that requires English.
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And you're thinking, you're going back to this belief, 'My English
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is not good enough for this'.
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Then, what is likely to happen?
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Are you likely to go ahead and do whatever it takes to pass the interview
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and do the job in the best possible way?
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Or are you likely to do the opposite?
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When you have a belief like, "My English is not good enough", whether
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it's for a job interview, whether it's to speak to a native speaker, whether
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it's to enroll to an English course, then that thought, that belief triggers
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a negative emotion, like frustration, disappointment, fear of speaking, sadness.
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Right?
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And usually from those negative feelings, you are less likely to
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practice, prepare, speak, dare, have the courage to do something.
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Right?
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You see how that works?
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And because of that, when you, let's say, not do things – you don't
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speak, you don't practice, you don't prepare – you're less likely to get
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a job in English or to improve your English because you're practicing.
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So that belief – my English is not good enough – is going to lead to
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you not improving your English and keeping your English at a level
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that you're unsatisfied with.
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Now, it doesn't mean that you need to say "My English is perfect".
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But, how about replacing this thought with, "My English is
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good enough for what I need now".
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"My English is good enough for this job".
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"My English is good enough for this conversation".
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"My English is improving every single day".
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If you change the negative belief with a positive belief, you are more likely
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to have a positive emotion, and as a result, to take positive action, to
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create a life where you feel confident and fluent and free in English.
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Another limiting belief that you might have is, "I'm going to waste their time".
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Now, this is really deep.
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Because I have heard this a lot from my students.
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And this happens when people feel like they're not clear, they might
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get stuck, they might have to ask others to repeat themselves.
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And this is why they don't engage in conversations, especially with
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native speakers, because they don't want to waste their time.
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Now, on the surface, this is a very considerate thought, right?
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Oh, you are just very considerate of other people's time.
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But in fact, think about the impact that this might have.
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First, it actually suggests that you have no space, you cannot take space and time.
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That's not a good thing.
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Second, you don't trust yourself that you will be able to
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communicate confidently with anyone.
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And it might make you lead to another belief that you're not worthy of
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people's time, or your words don't matter, where all of that is not true.
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How do you know that you're going to waste someone's time – if you get stuck, if you
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have to repeat yourself, if you have to ask other people to repeat themselves.
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Right?
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So when you have that belief, you are less likely to show up, to speak,
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to ask questions, to trust yourself, and to improve by doing that.
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So if this is a thought that you've been thinking in the past, especially
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before speaking to others, try changing it with "My words matter".
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"People are interested in what I have to say".
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"I know how to communicate confidently".
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Whatever mantra or thought that works for you, this is what I want you to focus on.
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Now, by the way, I have a PDF with 30 affirmations that you can download and
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use them for building new beliefs and replacing the limiting beliefs with
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new positive thoughts and beliefs.
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So, it's free.
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Please feel free to download it, put it in front of you and use it daily.
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Another belief that might get in your way of reaching limitless fluency is, "They're
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going to think I'm not intelligent".
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So, this happens when people are afraid of communicating with others
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and, after that, being judged.
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And that happens because we might get stuck or make a mistake or
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say something incorrectly or make a pronunciation mistake.
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And there is this fear that, or there's this belief, that we need to be perfect.
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Because these are the messages that we get from society: that things need to be
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right, or you need to sound like a native speaker, or you need to speak perfectly.
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Which is absolutely not true, this is not based on facts.
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In fact, there are a lot of native speakers and non native speakers who are
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excellent communicators who make mistakes.
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And the thing is that, when you believe that you need to be perfect to be
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able to speak with others, and you will be perceived as not intelligent,
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uneducated, maybe you might, you think that people will think that
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you have a low level of English.
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Like whatever that is, whatever that belief it is for you, I want you
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to know that it is not serving you.
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People will not judge you if you make a mistake.
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If they do, that is their problem.
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I always say, 'let them take it to their therapist'.
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It's not your problem.
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You speak in a second language, a third language.
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You are entitled to make mistakes.
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And in fact, mistakes is the best way to learn.
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So, I don't want you to be afraid of mistakes.
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And when you have the belief that "People are going to think that I'm
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not intelligent", you're actually telling yourself that mistakes are bad,
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and that you are going to be judged because you're making mistakes or
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because you get stuck, whatever that is.
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And just thinking that might create so much stress and that stress alone may
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cause you to get stuck and make mistakes.
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So it's kind of like a self fulfilling prophecy.
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So, instead of thinking "They're going to think that I'm not intelligent",
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I want you to go back to thoughts like, "My words are important", or
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"I know what I'm talking about", or "I'm an excellent communicator".
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Okay?
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Good.
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The last thought, and this one is also a little tricky, is "This is
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so hard", or "English is so hard", or "English is so hard for me".
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Now, again, you might say to yourself, "But Hadar, it's hard", or "But
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Hadar, it's just, you know, it's hard to learn a second language".
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So my question again, to you would be, how is that serving you?
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Because if you know of someone who might not find it hard to learn, study,
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practice English or any other language, who might even find it joyful, and
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I can name quite a lot of people who find studying English and practicing
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English joyful and fun and exciting.
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So if that is the case for some people, it means that it's not a fact,
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English is not hard for everyone, and therefore, why would you choose
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to make it that for you, right?
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Because if you are thinking "English is so hard", and then you say to yourself,
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"I have to study English", and then you sit down to study English, but in
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your head you have this belief that English is so hard, do you really think
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that you're going to have an effective practice or you'll study effectively?
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No, your brain is not going to be able to learn and retain information, if you're
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constantly telling it that it's hard.
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You're probably less likely to stay focused and you're not going to stay
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motivated to do the work because you constantly feel like it's hard.
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And when you feel it's hard, then, you know, there is this part of
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us that just wants to not be in a situation where something is hard.
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So you'll find ways to distract yourself, ways to do other
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things, to go to easy things.
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Even in English, every time you do something that is a little challenging
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and that voice says, "Oh, it's so hard.
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It's so hard for me.
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I don't know how to learn", then, as a result, you're less likely to push
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yourself, to do things that feel hard.
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Yes, sometimes it feels like a lot, but it doesn't mean that it's
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hard/impossible/impossible for you.
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Okay?
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So, I want you to understand how these thoughts can actually get in your
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way and how simply by changing how you think or just becoming aware...
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you know what?
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don't even change anything, just become aware of these thoughts and beliefs and
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recognize that they affect how you feel.
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And when you feel a certain way, you're less likely to do things,
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or you're more likely to do things that are not productive.
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And as a result, you're not seeing results, right?
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You're not reaching that sense of freedom and limitless fluency
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that you probably want to have.
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Okay?
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So, becoming aware and then gradually intentionally changing the way you
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think might be the best thing you can do for yourself and for your English.
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Okay?
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So instead of thinking, "English is so hard", how about "I can do
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hard things" or "I know how to learn" or, "I can figure this out".
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Right?
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You've already learned a language once, so your brain knows how to learn languages.
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You know you got this.
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What if you just thought, "I got this" every time that feeling of, oh, it's
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starting to be hard, English is so hard.
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No, "I got this!"
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And when you think to yourself, "I got this", how does that make you feel?
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Heavy?
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Frustrated?
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Sad?
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Disappointed?
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No, it makes you feel excited, curious, open to learning, and confident.
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And from that, you're more likely to study effectively, stay motivated,
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do the work, and simply speak.
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And that alone is going to change your circumstances and bring you closer to
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speaking English with limitless fluency.
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All right, what other limiting beliefs you have?
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Let me know in the comments below.
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And also don't forget to download my affirmations to help you build
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a strong and healthy mindset.
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And by the way, if this speaks to you, then I also want to tell you that I have
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a program called My English Mindset.
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It's 30 days of 30 daily lessons.
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Each lesson is only 10 minutes.
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And in each lesson, I tackle a different challenge that gets in
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your way when it comes to building a strong and healthy mindset.
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We talk about a lot of things.
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It's $29, you get lifetime access to it, and it's really a game changer.
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So go ahead and check it out.
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I'm going to put a link to it in the description below.
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Thank you so much for joining me today.
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If you enjoyed it, please share this video with others.
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Have a beautiful, beautiful rest of the day.
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And I will see you next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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