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How do you split your personality when speaking English? It took me 9 years to understand it and over 20 thousand 1-1 sessions with my clients. A personality split or a shifting sense of self – in the context of acquiring a new language. It’s not a true “split” in the clinical sense of dissociative identity disorder (formerly multiple personality disorder). Instead, it’s a dynamic alteration in how we present ourselves, think, and feel, contingent on the linguistic environment we find ourselves in. Let me elaborate: The Essence of the “Shifting Sense of Self” Imagine your native language as a well-worn, comfortable garment. It’s woven into your personality, shaping your sense of humor, emotional expression, and even your thought patterns. When you learn a new language, it’s like trying on a new set of clothes – at first, it feels unfamiliar, perhaps a bit ill-fitting. As you become more proficient, the “garment” becomes more comfortable, influencing your “self” in new ways. Listen to my new podcast on this topic to start a new beginning on the success foundation you already have. Doing that will totally transform your spoken English game whether for self-presentations related to job, public speaking etc. Do it now. To your unstoppable self!
How do you split your personality when speaking English?
2025年3月27日 15:33
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Struggling to open your mouth before others? When it comes to mastering the art of presenting, Dale Carnegie’s name always comes up – and for good reason. He offers a remarkably practical, psychologically insightful approach to effective communication that still resonates today. His classic book, How to Win Friends and Influence People, is more than just a bestseller; it’s a foundational text for anyone who wants to connect with an audience and build genuine rapport. The principles it outlines are essential building blocks for compelling presentations. In this podcast episode, we’re diving deep into four key strategies, inspired by Carnegie, that will help you transform your presentation skills. We’ll explore the inner challenges that often hold us back and provide concrete, actionable steps to overcome them. https://www.italki.com/en/post/eR0RKMOqCzhxzJWxIMgd0d So, carve out some time and get ready to discover tools that will elevate your presentation game and set you up for success. And for those of you who are ready to take your skills to the next level, I’m also running a comprehensive 8-module, 32-exercise training course. Together, we’ll work step-by-step to prepare you for any speaking engagement, conquer those inner anxieties, and equip you with a powerful toolkit for delivering your message with confidence and winning over your audience.
2025年3月26日 13:44
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Ace Your Next Presentation: Master the Introduction! Are you a professional who presents in English? If so, have you ever asked yourself these questions during presentation prep: What’s the most impactful way to start my presentation? Where should I focus my efforts during the preparation phase? How can I improve my English pronunciation for maximum clarity? These are common concerns for presenters, and this new podcast directly addresses these challenges. It is focused on the early stage of a presentation. Learn expert strategies to start strong, engage your audience, and deliver a clear, confident message. Get ready to transform your presentation introductions! This podcast is packed with proven strategies to grab your audience’s attention and deliver a confident start. Discover secrets and techniques to engage and impress. Listen now. Want me to focus & enhance your presentation skills individually? Join one of my open meetings now.
Ace Your Next Presentation: Master the Introduction!
2025年3月17日 13:25
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Your Inner Saboteur is STEALING Your Profits (and Maybe Your Life!) Self-sabotage. Sounds fluffy, right? WRONG. It’s the silent killer of success… and it’s likely rotting your English skills from the inside out. Let’s get brutally honest. You’re doing this: You’re playing horror movies in your head… Picturing yourself stumbling, looking like a fool in front of clients. Hearing your voice crack, sounding like a stumbling idiot. Seeing yourself freeze, unable to string two words together. Worst of all: Imagining the smirks, the laughter, the humiliation… so you just “leave the party” before it even starts. Sound familiar? Maybe not that dramatic, but you’re doing some version of this. STOP. Every botched presentation, every lost client, every missed opportunity because you’re letting your inner critic run the show… that’s money ripped right out of your bank account. It’s years off your career. It’s a LIFE unfulfilled. On my latest podcast, I expose exactly how you’re “beating yourself up” with your English—so you can finally understand what NOT to do and start getting paid what you’re worth. Here’s what you’ll discover: The hidden ways your negative self-talk is costing you deals. How to silence the inner critic and unleash your authentic voice. Proven strategies to build unstoppable confidence in any English situation. This isn’t some feel-good therapy session. This is about money, power, and control. Click to listen to the podcast NOW and take control of your English, your career, and your life. https://www.italki.com/en/post/9cgAU34wjGQKGDt7hC6PqD P.S. Ready to stop playing small and finally dominate your industry with your English skills? Let’s talk. Book a private, one-on-one consultation with me, and let’s map out your path to unstoppable English success.
2025年3月11日 13:43
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Bruce Lee’s Empty Cup - And Why Your English is Costing You MONEY Bruce Lee asked: Is your cup empty, or full? The answer could be why you’re leaving money on the table every time you open your mouth in a business situation. I’m talking presentations that bore clients to death, pitches that land with a thud, job interviews where you sound like a buffoon…and even those damn IELTS tests my students sweat over. See, you’re probably making ONE of these critical mistakes (and maybe all of them): You’re STUCK in Your Ways: “Empty” means potential. “Full” means rigid, unable to adapt. Your English is probably stuck in a textbook from 1985. You’re Fixated on “Perfect”: Forget perfection. Aim for impact. Trying to be flawless is paralyzing you. Stop it. You Think You’re “Done” Learning: The moment you stop learning, you start dying (business-wise, anyway). Your English has to evolve to stay sharp. You’re Clueless About Yourself: You have ZERO awareness of how you actually sound to prospects, clients, or even the interviewer across the table. Ouch. But there’s a way out. In my latest podcast episode, I take Bruce Lee’s wisdom – yes, the martial arts guy – and brutally expose exactly how you can weaponize your English. https://www.italki.com/en/post/9cgAU34wjGQKGDt7hC5ykP Become instantly more persuasive. Sharpen your message until it cuts like a diamond. Deliver every sentence with unshakeable clarity. Click here to listen now. This isn’t about grammar lessons; this is about MONEY. Don’t let your English hold you hostage any longer. P.S. Are you SERIOUS about mastering high-impact business English? This podcast is just the beginning. There’s a whole lot more where that came from… Book my limited 1-1 communication / confidence / clarity BOOSTER meetings now.
2025年3月10日 12:24
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"Internal viruses" that is killing your communication skiills at work https://www.italki.com/en/post/jtx1nwIaFMImSUJHRou7z4 - you can listen to the podcast here! The term “internal virus” is a metaphorical way of describing negative thought patterns, habits, and beliefs that undermine your ability to communicate effectively in a professional setting. These “viruses” operate internally, sabotaging your confidence, clarity, and ability to connect with others. Do you have those? Fear of Judgment: Symptoms: Hesitation to speak up in meetings, avoiding difficult conversations, censoring your ideas, worrying excessively about what others think. Antidote: Challenge negative thoughts, focus on the value you bring to the table, remember that everyone makes mistakes. Imposter Syndrome: Symptoms: Feeling like a fraud, doubting your abilities, attributing successes to luck, constantly comparing yourself to others. Antidote: Acknowledge your accomplishments, focus on your strengths, remember that everyone has weaknesses, challenge your negative self-talk. Perfectionism: Symptoms: Overthinking your communication, spending too much time crafting emails or presentations, getting paralyzed by the fear of making mistakes. Antidote: Accept that “good enough” is often good enough, prioritize progress over perfection, focus on the overall message rather than minor details. By identifying and addressing these “internal viruses,” in my 1-1 VIP coaching classes you can unlock your communication potential and achieve greater success in your career and your relationships. Book your coaching call now, as slots are almost taken.
2025年3月7日 14:33
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