Change Your Mindset πŸ‘‰πŸ½ Change Your English

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Accent's Way English with Hadar


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Have you had this feeling that no matter how much you learn or practice
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or use English, when the time comes that you need to actually speak it
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and use it, you simply cannot deliver?
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You feel consumed by your mistakes, you feel stuck, you feel
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frustrated, and like your English is never going to be good enough.
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So if that's the case for you, then I want you to know that it's not just you
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and you're definitely not alone in this.
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Because as speakers of a second language, in addition to managing our pronunciation
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and vocabulary and grammar and practice, we also need to manage how we think about
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ourselves as speakers of English, and how we feel when we communicate in English.
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In other words, we have to, have to work on our mindset in English.
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And let me tell you this - the real breakthroughs happen.
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And, listen, I have worked with thousands and thousands of
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students over the past 12 years.
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The real breakthroughs happen not when you master all the sounds of
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English and acquire an American accent.
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And it doesn't happen when you no longer make grammar mistakes.
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The real breakthroughs happen when you are able to develop
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the right mindset in English.
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That's when you start feeling this limitless sense of fluency.
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A few years ago, I had a coaching session with my students, and
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this student came on to the call.
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She lives in the US, she's originally from Colombia.
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And she started talking about how frustrated she feels.
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Like she never sees any progress, she is super self-conscious about her English.
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She does not feel safe when communicating in English and she
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definitely feels like her English is preventing her from advancing.
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Now, while she's speaking, I'm thinking to myself, This woman sounds
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to me super clear, very fluent; she has this vast vocabulary that
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she's using and tapping into easily.
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Yet, she feels horrified by her English.
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And after a few questions, I realized that her environment at
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work was not a safe environment.
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Her boss was criticizing her constantly - not on her English, but on other things.
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But she immediately associated it to English.
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And her experience of herself speaking English had to do with
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self-deprecation, sorrow, and shame.
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This is not a very healthy environment to be in.
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But most importantly, when you are constantly experiencing
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these emotions about yourself in English, how will you ever succeed?
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And how will you improve?
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How will your brain retain any piece of information that you're learning?
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And how will you dare and be courageous and grow?
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Because to grow and to improve, especially in the workplace,
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you need to take challenges.
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You need to dare more, you need to speak before you're ready.
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And when you don't feel like that's possible for you, you will not do it.
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So, the real work, or a big part of the work, is to make sure that you know how
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to distinguish between a mindset that does not serve you to a mindset that does.
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And this is what I want to talk about today.
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I want to talk about the difference between having a fixed mindset to
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having a growth mindset when it comes to your English experience.
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Now, if you're new to my channel, then hello and welcome.
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My name is Hadar.
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I, myself, had to overcome a lot of mental and psychological barriers when it comes
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to communicating in English, because I am not a native speaker of English.
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And it wasn't always this easy for me to turn on the camera and start
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speaking to people in English.
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It not being my first language, let alone, teaching pronunciation.
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But some of the work that I've done, and I've done with my students, have led me to
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realize what you really need to improve.
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And this is what I'm here to do - to help you speak English with clarity,
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confidence, and internal freedom.
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If you want to find out more about my work, then first of
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all, I highly recommend that you subscribe to my channel.
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You can also follow me on Instagram at @hadar.accentsway, where I share a
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new piece of content every single day.
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And you can also check out my website hadarshemesh.com, where you'll find
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a ton of free resources to help you grow and improve in English.
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Back to mindset.
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First, let's define mindset.
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Mindset is a set of beliefs about our talents, intelligence
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and abilities, that shape how we interpret the world and ourselves.
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This influences pretty much everything about how we behave and think
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and feel in any given situation.
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Professor Carol Dweck, an American psychologist, talks about two types of
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mindset: fixed mindset and growth mindset.
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In a fixed mindset, the belief is that the talents and the intelligence that you're
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born with is innate and unchangeable.
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And there is nothing you can do to improve or change that.
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What you get is what you have, and that's it.
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And someone with a growth mindset believes that with the right strategies, with
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mentoring from people, with working hard, then you can actually develop and
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improve anything about your abilities and talents, and even intelligence.
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Now, it's not like a person has a fixed mindset or a growth mindset, but
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you want to think of it more like a spectrum that goes between 1 - being a
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fixed mindset and 10 - being a growth mindset, believing that everything is
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changeable and you're capable of reaching your goals with the right strategy
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and with the work that is needed.
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So, when you think of that, I want you to think about yourself in
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English, and about your abilities.
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Now, obviously you're not a one, you believe that change is possible.
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You believe that you're capable of learning, right?
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Because otherwise, you wouldn't be here listening to this.
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Right?
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But at the same time, if you still feel like there is something that is holding
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you back and you interpret situation like that woman that I was talking about, it
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didn't matter that her English was fluent and clear and even powerful, right?
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She interpreted it as not enough.
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So I want to see where we're at on that spectrum.
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Again, 1 - being hardcore fixed mindset, and 10 - being growth mindset 100%.
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Right?
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So we want to see where we're at on that spectrum, but also to look at certain
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situations and see where we're at and how we're interpreting situations, right?
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In a way that is more fixed mindset or growth mindset.
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So this is going to be a lot of fun and really interesting.
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Now, I really want you to let go of cynicism and resistance.
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Because I'm sure it will come up, especially for people who are not
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thinking about this on a daily basis.
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And really try to put in the work and put in some thought into it.
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Because at the end of the day, we see people in powerful positions, where
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we say to ourselves, "My English is a lot clearer than his or hers.
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Right?
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So why are they capable of putting themselves out there?
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Why these people don't let failures deter them or quit?
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Whereas for us, sometimes we feel like we can never do this unless
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we improve, or until we improve."
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So these are questions that we need to ask ourselves, you need to ask yourself,
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to be able to reach that breakthrough.
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Now, by the way, if you stay with me until the end, I will tell you how
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I can help you with a free Bootcamp.
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I highly recommend for you to check it out because we are going to create
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an entire event designed to help you understand how you can develop
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the right mindset in English and build powerful learning habits.
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So I'll talk more about that at the end.
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Okay.
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So now, like I said, before we even get started with the examples, I
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want you to think about a number, again, between 1 to 10, that suggests
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where you're at on that spectrum - between fixed and growth mindset.
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So, I want you to put it in the comments right now, somewhere between 1 and 10.
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1, again, means that you feel like, you know, you'll never be able to learn
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English because you're not talented or, you know, your brain just doesn't get it.
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And this is how you were born, and it's impossible to change, and why bother.
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And 10 - being, "I can learn anything, I just need the right strategy
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and method, and put in the work.
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And I can do everything: I can train my brain, I can improve."
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So that would be 10.
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And 1 would be, "This is not for me".
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By the way, one more thing that I want to talk about in this aspect,
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maybe that would help you decide on the number, is that when it comes
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to failure or when it comes to doing something that is not successful, people
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with a fixed mindset will interpret it as proof for, you know, them not
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being capable of doing these things.
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Right?
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And usually, they won't take any risks simply because they know that
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they would just fail and not succeed.
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Whereas people who operate from a growth mindset, they see failure as
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an opportunity to learn and to improve and to see what hasn't been working
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and what they can learn from it.
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So this is another thing to look at.
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Are you a person who lets failure stop you from doing the things that you
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want, or the fear of failure to keep you from, you know, daring and doing things
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that you feel are almost impossible?
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Or are you the type of person who thrives despite failure or thanks to
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failure, because you learn and you keep doing and you keep taking action?
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So, another thing to think about.
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So now let's look at a few situations where we can look at them through the
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lens of fixed mindset and growth mindset, and how people with different mindsets
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might interpret that one situation.
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Now, again, remember, you can have a growth mindset in other areas of your
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life, but in certain situation you will operate from a fixed mindset.
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So, it does not mean that you are a person with a fixed mindset if, you know, some
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of these situations would indicate that you're operating from a fixed mindset.
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No.
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But it just means that in English, in these situations, probably because of your
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history and past, and maybe things that you don't even remember that influenced
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how you feel and think about English, probably all of that is the reason why
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this is how you interpret such situations.
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So the first scenario would be: you are in the middle of a conversation
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and you're trying to remember a word, and the word just doesn't come up.
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Right?
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You can think of that word, and you get stuck.
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A person with a fixed mindset might completely stop, not continue the
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conversation, or cut the conversation short, or apologize for getting stuck.
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Because in their head, they're not intelligent enough or, you know,
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their English is not good enough.
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And, you know, it's just proof, "Oh, I'm discovered now, it's just proof
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that you know I'm incapable in English."
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Whereas a person with a growth mindset might stop, think about
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the word, try out a different word.
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Ask for help, start over, say that, "Oh, I can't think of the word."
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Right?
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Acknowledge it.
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Because that person knows that it's important to use
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that to learn and to improve.
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And that it doesn't mean anything about their abilities or their English.
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It just means that you forgot a word or that you don't know it.
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So what?
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Another example is, let's say you're sitting in a meeting and there are a lot
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of people, a lot of your colleagues or customers, and maybe your boss is there.
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And you want to say something.
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Now, a person with a fixed mindset would say, "Oh, if I say something
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and I get stuck and I can't explain myself, cause I don't have all the
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words, that means that I would fail.
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And failure would be, you know, proof that I'm incapable or
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not good enough in English."
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Or, "Why bother?
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Because I won't be able to express myself freely anyway,
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because I'm not good at English."
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And the person with a growth mindset would probably say to themselves,
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"Okay, I have something to say, I'm going to say it no matter what.
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If I get stuck, I'll just ask for help or I'll figure it out along the way.
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Because that's how I learn.
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And more importantly, I need to say what I have to say, right?
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And I can figure it out.
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And people can help me."
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So, this is another way of interpreting the same situation, where you
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want to speak, but you don't know exactly what you're going to say.
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And how about receiving criticism?
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Let's say someone says something about your English.
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A person with a fixed mindset would see it as proof that their English
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is not good enough, that would make them feel upset and sad and incapable.
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And they would say to themselves, "Okay, I should just stop learning anyway.
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Because I've been working so hard and I've been doing all this work and
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it's not changing, it's not improving.
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So what's the point?"
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Whereas a person with a growth mindset either will know to deflect
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criticism that is irrelevant, right?
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And say, "I know what I'm doing, I'm working hard.
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Thank you so much.
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But I feel that I need to speak like this so I can improve."
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Or might receive that criticism and say, "What can I take from this?
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What can I learn from this?
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How can I improve without it making me feel horrible and
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frustrated and incapable?"
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And without going into that loop of self-deprecation and self-judgment, right?
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So again, same situation, different interpretations.
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Now, here's the thing.
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And that is the most important thing that I want you to remember.
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No matter where you're at on the spectrum, interpreting something is only up to you.
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You are the thinker of your thoughts, and how you see the world
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and how you think about things and how you feel about things.
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Because, you know, feeling is a result of a thought.
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It's all up to you.
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So, yes, the circumstances have led to you feeling this way, and maybe you have
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some limitations and limiting beliefs because of how you were brought up
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or what your teacher said about you.
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All of that is valid.
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And, you know, you need to feel all the feelings and think about
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this and try to process it.
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Because it's really important if you want to become fluent
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and have that internal freedom.
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But how you interpret situations is up to you.
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And you can change that instantaneously.
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You can decide that you are going to operate from a growth
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mindset at any given second.
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It takes practice, it takes work, it takes consistency.
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Because of course, it's always easy to go to what's comfortable.
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And comfortable is always the safe place.
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And, you know, being safe is not speaking, ultimately, because
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then you can't make mistakes.
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But that's not what we're here for, and that's not why you are
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here for listening to this video.
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So I'm inviting you, first of all, to start thinking about your English
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from a growth mindset perspective, and I'm going to link some resources
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for you to explore that idea even more in the description, plus a few more
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videos about mindset that I've created.
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But I also want to invite you to an event where I will help you step
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into that fluent mindset that is definitely a growth mindset in English.
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The event that I'm talking about is the Fluency Bootcamp.
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In the Bootcamp, you are going to train with me every single day.
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So, I will be delivering a training every day for 15 minutes.
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And then you will have exercises for another 15 minutes, all
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designed to help you build strong foundation for learning and speaking
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English confidently and fluently.
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We will talk about building strong learning habits, what keeps you stuck,
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the things that will help you break away from bad habits in your English,
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but also in your learning experience.
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We're definitely going to talk about growth mindset and fixed mindset, and
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all of the elements that can help you develop a growth mindset in English.
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We're also going to learn how you can build the ideal strategy
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for yourself in English.
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Because every person has their own personal path.
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And you need to know what's right for you to be able to do the things that
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actually get you the right results.
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Or any kind of results, right?
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So, this Bootcamp is absolutely free, but if you're watching this after the
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Bootcamp is finished, that I'm still inviting you to click the link and sign
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up to get my weekly lessons to your inbox.
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Okay.
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So I'm waiting to see where you're at on that spectrum.
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And if you want to share with me more of your experiences, then I'm inviting
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you to do that in the comments.
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I really hope to see you in the Bootcamp, it's going to be amazing.
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I forgot to say that we're going to have a ton of speaking practice and
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opportunities to put into practice what you'll learn, which is the
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best way to learn and to improve.
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And the best way to do it is also not to do it alone.
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And you'll have my support, and my coaches' support.
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So, it's going to be a lot of fun.
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It's going to be an English fluency Bootcamp party.
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So I hope to see you there.
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I hope this was helpful.
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And I will see you either in the Bootcamp or next week in the next video.
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Bye.
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