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Hello, my wonderful English learning friends everywhere in the world.
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I'm Sarah, and it's such a pleasure to have you here with me today on Slow English Learning, the podcast that helps you learn English in the most friendly, patient, and encouraging way you can imagine.
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Today's episode is going to be absolutely life-changing because we're going to talk about a real superpower that every single person has inside them,
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a superpower that doesn't cost any money, doesn't require any special talent, and can completely transform your life if you learn how to use it properly.
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And that superpower is the power of consistency.
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Consistency means doing something regularly, again and again, day after day, even when you don't feel motivated, even when progress seems slow, even when nobody is watching or cheering for you.
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This simple but incredibly powerful habit is what separates people who achieve their dreams from people who just dream about them.
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And today, John and I will show you exactly how to develop this superpower, how to use it to improve your English, and how it can change every area of your life.
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So take a comfortable seat, relax your mind, and let's discover your superpower together.
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Hello everyone, this is John and I am so excited to be here with Sarah today.
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John, hello, I'm so happy you're joining me for this incredibly important conversation.
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Thank you, Sarah.
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I'm thrilled to talk about this topic.
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Me too.
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Consistency is truly a superpower.
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It absolutely is.
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And I think many people don't realize how powerful it is.
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That's so true.
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They're looking for quick solutions or magic tricks.
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But the real magic is in consistency.
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Exactly.
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Doing small things every single day.
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Yes.
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Now, before we dive deep into this topic, should we encourage our listeners?
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Absolutely.
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That's always our priority.
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Dear friends, I want to tell you something very important right now.
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Please do.
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You are listening to this podcast to improve your English, right?
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Yes.
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And that itself is an act of consistency.
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That's true.
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You chose to spend time learning today.
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You're practicing English right now.
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Yes.
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And if you listen to us regularly, you're building consistency.
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You're developing a superpower.
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Exactly.
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And I want you to know you will make mistakes in English.
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Definitely.
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You will forget words, mix up grammar, and pronounce things incorrectly.
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All of that is completely normal.
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Yes.
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Every English learner goes through this.
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Even native speakers make mistakes.
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That's right.
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So don't let fear stop you.
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Don't let embarrassment stop you.
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Keep practicing consistently.
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Every day, even just a little bit.
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And you will improve.
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Guaranteed.
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Beautiful message.
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Now let's explain what we mean by consistency.
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John, how would you define consistency in simple words?
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Let me think about the best way to explain this.
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Take your time.
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Okay.
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Consistency means doing something regularly over time.
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Can you give a simple example?
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Sure.
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Imagine you want to learn piano.
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Okay.
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If you practice piano for 10 hours one day, then don't touch it for three weeks.
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Is that consistent?
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No, that's not consistent.
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Exactly.
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But if you practice for just 20 minutes every single day, that's consistency.
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Yes.
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Small action, repeated regularly.
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I love this example.
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So consistency is about regularity, not intensity.
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Exactly.
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It's better to do a little bit every day than a lot once in a while.
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This is so important for people to understand.
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Very important.
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Many people burn out by trying too much at once.
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Yes.
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They start with huge motivation and do too much.
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Then they get tired and quit.
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But consistency is different.
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It's sustainable.
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Exactly.
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Small steps, but every single day.
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Perfect explanation.
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Now, why is consistency a superpower?
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What makes it so special?
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Great question.
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Let me share some reasons.
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Please do.
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First, consistency creates compound results.
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What does compound mean?
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Compound means building on top of each other, growing exponentially.
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Can you explain with an example?
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Sure.
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Imagine you learn five new English words today.
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Okay.
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Tomorrow you learn five more.
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That's 10 words.
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The next day, five more.
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15 total.
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After a month, you've learned 150 words.
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After a year, 1,800 words.
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Exactly.
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Small daily action leads to huge results.
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That's the compound effect.
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Yes.
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Each day builds on the previous day.
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This is powerful.
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Very powerful.
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What's the second reason consistency is a superpower?
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Let me answer this one.
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Go ahead.
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The second reason is that consistency builds confidence.
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How does that work?
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When you do something every day, you start to trust yourself.
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Trust yourself?
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Yes.
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You prove to yourself that you can keep commitments.
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Oh, so it's about self-trust.
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Exactly.
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If you say, I will study English every day and you actually do it, you trust yourself more.
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And that confidence spreads to other areas of life.
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Yes, you think, if I can do this, I can do other things too.
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That's empowering.
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Very empowering.
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What's the third reason?
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The third reason is that consistency creates habits.
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What are habits?
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Habits are actions you do automatically without thinking.
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Like brushing your teeth.
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Perfect example.
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You don't have to motivate yourself to brush your teeth.
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You just do it.
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Exactly, because it's a habit.
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So if you study English consistently, it becomes a habit?
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Yes.
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After a while, you do it automatically.
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You don't need motivation anymore.
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Right.
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It's just part of your routine.
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This is incredibly valuable.
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Very valuable.
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What's the fourth reason?
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The fourth reason is that consistency beats talent.
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Ooh, this is interesting.
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Explain more.
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Okay, imagine two people who want to learn English.
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Okay.
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Person A is very talented, learns quickly, but only studies when they feel like it.
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So inconsistent practice.
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Yes.
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Person B is average, learns at normal speed, but studies every single day.
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Consistent practice.
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Exactly.
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Who will be better at English after one year?
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Person B.
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Yes, the consistent person.
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Because consistency beats natural talent.
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Always.
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This is so encouraging for people who think they're not talented.
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Absolutely.
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You don't need special talent.
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You just need consistency.
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Exactly.
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Now let's talk about how to build consistency.
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This is what people really need to know.
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Yes.
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Practical strategies.
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Okay.
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Strategy number one, start ridiculously small.
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Ridiculously small.
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What does that mean?
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It means starting with an amount that feels almost too easy.
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Can you give an example?
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Sure!
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Don't say, I will study English for two hours every day.
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Why not?
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Because that's too big!
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You'll probably fail.
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So what should you say?
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Say, I will study English for five minutes every day.
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Just five minutes?
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Yes, that's so small you can't fail.
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But is five minutes enough?
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Here's the secret.
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You'll probably do more than five minutes.
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Really?
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Yes, once you start, you often continue.
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Oh, so the hardest part is starting.
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Exactly.
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Five minutes gets you started.
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And often you'll do 10 or 15 or 20 minutes.
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Yes, but even if you only do five, that's okay.
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Because you kept your consistency.
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Exactly.
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This is a brilliant strategy.
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I love it.
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What's strategy number two?
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Strategy number two, do it at the same time every day.
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Why is timing important?
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Because it creates a trigger.
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What's a trigger?
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A trigger is something that reminds you to do your habit.
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Can you explain with an example?
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Sure.
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If you study English every day at 7 p.m., what happens?
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When 7 p.m.
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arrives, you automatically think about English.
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Exactly.
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Time becomes your trigger.
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So you don't forget.
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Right.
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It's built into your daily schedule.
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What if someone's schedule changes every day?
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Then attach it to another habit.
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What do you mean?
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Do English right after something you already do every day?
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Like what?
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Right after breakfast or right after brushing your teeth at night.
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Oh, so you link it to an existing habit.
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Exactly.
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This is called habit stacking.
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Very clever.
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What's strategy number three?
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Strategy number three, track your progress visually.
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What does this mean?
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Get a calendar and mark every day you practice.
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Like making an X on each day?
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Yes, exactly.
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Why is this helpful?
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Because you can see your consistency.
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It becomes visual proof.
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Yes, and you don't want to break the chain.
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The chain of X marks?
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Right.
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Once you have seven days in a row, you don't want to break it.
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So it motivates you to continue?
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Exactly.
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What's strategy number four?
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Strategy number four, focus on showing up, not results.
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This is really important.
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Explain more.
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Okay, many people quit because they don't see results fast enough.
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Yes, they want immediate improvement.
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But that's not how learning works.
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No, learning is gradual.
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Exactly.
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So don't focus on, am I fluent yet?
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Focus on, did I practice today?
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Yes, did you show up?
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Did you do your five minutes?
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If yes, you won that day.
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Exactly.
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Results will come with time.
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But showing up is what you control.
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Perfect.
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What's strategy number five?
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Strategy number five, prepare for obstacles.
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What kind of obstacles?
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Things that might stop you from practicing.
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Like what?
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Maybe you travel, get sick, have a busy day.
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These things happen.
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Yes, so plan for them.
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Have a backup plan.
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Can you give an example?
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Sure.
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If you're traveling and can't study normally, have a five-minute activity you can do anywhere.
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Like listening to a short English podcast?
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Exactly.
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Or reviewing vocabulary on your phone.
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So you never break your consistency.
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Right.
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Even a tiny bit counts.
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This is smart planning.
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Very smart.
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Now let's give some real life examples.
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How can consistency change your life?
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Great question.
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Let me share some examples.
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Please do.
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First example, health and fitness.
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Okay.
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If you exercise for just 15 minutes every single day, what happens after six months?
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You become healthier and stronger.
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Exactly.
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Small daily exercise compounds into major health improvements.
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What's the second example?
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Second example, learning a skill.
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Like what?
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I like playing guitar.
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If you practice for 20 minutes every day, after one year, you'll be able to play songs.
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Just 20 minutes a day?
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Yes, consistency makes it possible.
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What's the third example?
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Third example, relationships.
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How does consistency help relationships?
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If you call your parents every Sunday or text a friend every week, the relationship stays strong.
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Because you're showing up regularly.
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Exactly.
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Small, consistent contact is better than occasional big gestures.
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These examples show how consistency works in all life areas.
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Absolutely, it's universal.
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Now let's specifically talk about consistency in learning English.
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How should people apply this superpower to English learning?
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Excellent question.
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Let me give specific tips.
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Go ahead.
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Tip number one, decide on one small daily English activity.
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Like what?
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Maybe reading one page of an English book.
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Or listening to one English song.
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Or watching a five-minute English video.
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Or learning five new words.
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Exactly.
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Choose one thing you'll do every day.
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Just one?
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Just one to start.
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You can add more later.
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But start small.
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Yes, what's tip number two?
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Tip number two, practice speaking out loud every day.
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Even if alone?
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Yes, especially if alone.
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What should they say?
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Describe your day.
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Talk about what you see.
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Read out loud.
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Just get your mouth moving in English every day.
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Exactly.
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Speaking is a physical skill.
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Like playing an instrument.
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Yes, your mouth muscles need daily practice.
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What's tip number three?
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Tip number three, embrace mistakes as part of the process.
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This is so important.
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Yes, if you're consistent, you will make thousands of mistakes.
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Thousands.
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And that's good.
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Why?
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Because each mistake teaches you something.
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So mistakes are actually helpful.
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Absolutely, they're proof you're practicing.
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No practice, no mistakes.
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Exactly, so don't fear mistakes.
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Welcome them.
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Yes, what's tip number four?
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Tip number four, find an accountability partner.
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What's an accountability partner?
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Someone who checks if you're staying consistent.
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Like a study buddy?
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Yes, you can practice together or just report to each other.
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Did you study English today?
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Yes, did you?
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This creates social pressure in a good way.
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You don't want to let your partner down.
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So you stay consistent.
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Exactly.
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What's tip number five?
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Tip number five, celebrate milestones.
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What are milestones?
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Milestones are important points in your journey.
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Like what?
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Like seven days of consistency, or 30 days, or 100 days.
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So you celebrate these achievements?
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Yes, reward yourself.
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How?
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Maybe with something you enjoy.
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A treat, a movie, a special meal.
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This makes consistency fun.
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Exactly.
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You're not just grinding every day.
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You're celebrating progress.
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Yes.
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Now let's talk about common obstacles to consistency.
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Yes.
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What stops people from being consistent?
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Obstacle number one, lack of motivation.
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What happens when motivation disappears?
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People stop practicing.
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So what should they do?
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Remember, you don't need motivation if you have a system.
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What's a system?
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A system is a routine you follow regardless of feelings.
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So even when you don't feel motivated, you still practice?
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Exactly.
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You practice because it's your system.
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Not because you feel like it.
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Right.
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Motivation is unreliable.
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But systems are reliable.
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Exactly.
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What's obstacle number two?
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Obstacle number two, perfectionism.
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What's perfectionism?
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Wanting everything to be perfect.
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How does this hurt consistency?
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People think if I can't study for one hour, I won't study at all.
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Oh, all or nothing thinking.
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Yes, but this is wrong.
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Why?
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Because five minutes is better than zero minutes.
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Absolutely.
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Something is always better than nothing.
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So perfectionism must be abandoned.
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Yes, progress over perfection.
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What's obstacle number three?
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Obstacle number three, comparison to others.
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This is a big problem.
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Yes, people compare their progress to others.
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And they feel discouraged.
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That person is better than me.
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They're learning faster.
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But this thinking is destructive.
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Because everyone's journey is different.
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Different starting points, different circumstances.
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Exactly.
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So comparison is unfair and unhelpful.
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What should people do instead?
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Compare yourself only to yourself.
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Am I better than I was last month?
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Can I do things now that I couldn't do before?
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These are the right questions.
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Perfect.
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What's obstacle number four?
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Obstacle number four.
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Unrealistic expectations.
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What does this mean?
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People expect to be fluent in three months.
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But that's not realistic.
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No, language learning takes years.
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So what happens?
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After three months, they're not fluent, so they quit.
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Because they're disappointed.
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Yes, but if they had realistic expectations, they'd continue.
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What are realistic expectations?
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Understand that progress is gradual and slow.
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Celebrate small improvements.
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Yes, I can understand more than before.
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I can speak a little better.
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These are realistic victories.
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Exactly.
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Now let's give an inspiring message.
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Yes, this is important.
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Dear listeners, I want to tell you something powerful.
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Please do.
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You are just one consistent action away from changing your life.
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That's true.
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If you practice English for just 10 minutes every day after one year, you'll be amazed.
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You'll be able to do things you can't do now.
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Understand more, speak more, read more.
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All from just 10 minutes a day.
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That's the power of consistency.
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Small actions, huge results.
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And it works for everything, not just English.
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Want to get fit?
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Consistent exercise?
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Want to save money?
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Consistent saving.
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Want to improve relationships?
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Consistent contact.
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Want to write a book?
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Consistent writing.
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Consistency is truly a superpower.
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The most underrated superpower.
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Because it seems so simple.
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But simple doesn't mean easy.
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True.
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Consistency requires discipline.
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But anyone can develop it.
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Including you, dear listener.
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You have this power inside you.
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You just need to activate it.
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By starting today.
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Not tomorrow.
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Today.
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Choose one small action.
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Do it today.
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And tomorrow.
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And the day after.
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Every single day.
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That's how you build the superpower.
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Now, should we wrap up?
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Yes, let's summarize everything.
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Okay, today we talked about consistency.
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The real superpower that can change your life.
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We explained what consistency means.
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Doing something regularly over time.
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We discussed why it's powerful.
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Compound results, builds confidence, creates habits, beats talent.
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We gave five strategies to build consistency.
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Start small, same time daily, track progress, focus on showing up, prepare for obstacles.
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We gave specific tips for English learning.
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And we discussed common obstacles.
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The main message is consistency is more important than intensity.
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Small daily actions lead to massive long-term results.
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Anyone can develop this superpower.
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Including you.
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So start today.
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Now we have our important request.
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Yes, please subscribe to our channel.
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If this episode inspired you, if you understand the power of consistency now, please subscribe to Slow English Learning.
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It's free and takes just one second.
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And it helps us tremendously.
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You'll get notifications about new episodes.
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We create content consistently every week.
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We practice what we preach.
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Consistency in content creation.
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So please subscribe.
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And leave a comment.
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Tell us what's one thing you'll do consistently starting today.
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Will you study English every day?
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Will you practice speaking?
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Will you learn new words?
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We want to know.
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And we'll cheer you on.
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We read every comment.
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And we celebrate your commitment.
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So please share with us.
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Now our final messages.
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Yes to everyone listening.
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You have a superpower.
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The power of consistency.
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It's inside you right now.
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You just need to use it.
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Start with something small.
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So small you can't fail.
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Five minutes of English.
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One page of reading.
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Five new words.
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Just show up every day.
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Don't worry about results yet.
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Results will come.
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Trust the process.
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Trust consistency.
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And most importantly, trust yourself.
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You can do this.
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We believe in you completely.
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You're capable of consistency.
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You're capable of change.
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You're capable of achieving your English goals.
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And any other goals.
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Through the superpower of consistency.
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Thank you for listening today.
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Thank you for being part of our community.
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Thank you for investing in yourself.
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Learning English is an investment.
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And consistency is how you get returns.
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So keep investing.
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Every single day.
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Goodbye, everyone.
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Goodbye, wonderful learners.
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Remember to subscribe.
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Yes, subscribe to Slow English Learning.
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We'll be here next week.
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with more encouragement and learning.
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Until then, practice consistently.
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Believe in yourself.
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And use your superpower.
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Über diese Lektion

In dieser Lektion wirst du lernen, wie du durch Konsistenz deine Englischkenntnisse erheblich verbessern kannst. Wir stellen die Idee vor, dass regelmäßiges Üben, auch in kleinen Schritten, entscheidend ist, um deine Fähigkeiten in der englischen Sprache zu entwickeln. Das Beste daran? Diese Methode erfordert keine besonderen Talente oder viel Geld. Vielmehr ist sie eine tägliche Entscheidung, die dein Lernen revolutionieren kann. Wir werden einige nützliche Phrasen sowie wichtige Vokabeln betrachten, die dir helfen werden, deine Englische Aussprache verbessern zu können. Am Ende dieser Lektion wirst du in der Lage sein, die Methode des shadow speech anzuwenden, um deine Sprechfertigkeiten weiter zu verbessern.

Wichtige Vokabeln & Phrasen

  • Konsistenz – die Fähigkeit, regelmäßig und beständig Dinge zu tun
  • Motivation – der Antrieb, etwas zu tun oder zu lernen
  • Fortschritt – die Verbesserung oder Entwicklung über die Zeit
  • Fehler – das, was passiert, wenn man etwas falsch macht; wichtig für den Lernprozess
  • practicing consistently – regelmäßig üben
  • shadowspeak – eine Technik, die dir hilft, die Sprechweise anderer nachzuahmen
  • shadowing site – eine Plattform oder Webseite, die sich auf das Shadowing-Training konzentriert
  • shadowing – die Praxis, Sprache durch Nachahmung in Echtzeit zu lernen

Übungstipps

Um von dieser Lektion optimal zu profitieren, ist es wichtig, die Technik des shadowing anzuwenden. Achte dabei besonders auf die Geschwindigkeit und den Ton des gesprochenen Englisch. Hier sind einige spezifische Tipps für dich:

  • Wähle kurze Abschnitte aus dem Podcast, um mit dem shadowspeak zu beginnen. Starte mit 30 Sekunden und steigere allmählich die Länge.
  • Höre genau hin, wie die Sprecher Pausen setzen und betonen, um ein besseres Gefühl für die natürliche englische Sprachmelodie zu bekommen.
  • Wiederhole die Sätze laut nach, während du dem Podcast folgst. Konzentriere dich darauf, die Englische Aussprache zu verbessern und die Intonation zu meistern.
  • Nutze die Gelegenheit, um aktiv zuzuhören und dich nicht nur passiv zu beteiligen. Versuche, jedes Mal, wenn du einen Fehler machst, ihn zu korrigieren und daraus zu lernen.
  • Setze dir kleine, erreichbare Ziele und halte deine Fortschritte fest, um motiviert zu bleiben und die Routine der Konsistenz aufrechtzuerhalten.

Denke daran, dass jeder Fehler Teil des Lernprozesses ist. Bleib dran, hole dir die Motivation zurück und mach weiter mit dem täglichen Üben, um deine Englischkenntnisse nachhaltig zu verbessern!

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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