Pratique du Shadowing: The 5AM Mindset: Wake Up Early and Change Your Life | English & Chill with Jennie - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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Why is it so important to wake up at 5 a.m.?
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Why is it so important to wake up at 5 a.m.?
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Because some of you say you want it,
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but your actions show something else.
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You say you want to improve your life.
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You say you want to speak English fluently.
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You say you want success, clarity, and peace.
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But every morning you hit snooze.
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You say just five more minutes.
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Let me ask you something.
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What if those five minutes were the very thing holding you back.
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I don't sleep when I'm tired.
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I sleep when I'm done.
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Most people never see 5 a.m.,
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but do you know what 5 a.m looks like?
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Quiet, empty streets, a sky that hasn't decided if it's still night or already morning.
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It's the hour when nobody's watching, but everything can change.
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You could read.
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You could move your body.
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You could study English in silence, no distractions.
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Just you, your breath, your dream, and a fresh page.
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Most people don't see 5 a.m.
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They're still asleep, still dreaming,
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still waiting for life to change, without changing anything themselves.
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But the truth is, 5 a.m isn't just a time.
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It's a choice.
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It's you taking your life back.
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It's the quiet hour before the world begins.
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Before the noise, the messages, the deadlines.
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It's the perfect time to do what really matters.
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To move your body.
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To move your mind.
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To move closer to the person you want to become.
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Because once the day begins, it moves fast.
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Suddenly, your time belongs to work, to people, to problems.
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But at 5 a.m., the world is still yours.
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You don't need anything special.
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No gym membership.
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No fancy planner.
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Just a decision.
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Today, I begin earlier.
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And if learning English is important to you,
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this is the golden hour.
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The moment when your brain is calm, focused, ready to absorb.
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You can repeat a few sentences.
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Listen to a short podcast.
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Write down your thoughts in English.
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It doesn't have to be perfect.
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It just has to be done.
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When you wake up at 5 a.m.,
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you're not just waking up your body.
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You're waking up your dreams.
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You're telling the world, I'm not waiting anymore.
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And maybe, for the first time in a long time,
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you feel in control.
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Three hours.
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That's how much time you gain when you wake up at 5 a.m.
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And the question is, what will you do with it?
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Most people think three hours isn't much,
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but let's look at it closely.
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In three focused hours, you can do what many people struggle to finish all day.
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Why?
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Because at 5 a.m., your energy is clean.
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Your mind isn't distracted.
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You haven't been pulled into emails,
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conversations, problems, or social media yet.
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It's just you.
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You and the life you want to build.
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You could stretch and breathe for 10 minutes.
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Make a cup of tea.
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Open your notebook and write down three things you're grateful for.
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Then, open your English notes.
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Practice five new words.
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Repeat a few useful phrases out loud.
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Watch a 10-minute English video and shadow the speaker.
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It sounds small, but that's how real progress happens,
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bit by bit, quietly, before the sun rises.
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You could then go for a short walk or do a 20-minute home workout,
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nothing fancy, just movement, just proof that you showed up for yourself.
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You could take a cold shower,
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put on something clean, sit down and open that project you've been avoiding.
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Write 200 words.
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Plan your day.
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Record your voice speaking English.
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Whatever it is.
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Own those three hours.
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Because here's the truth.
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If you give your best energy to yourself first,
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you stop living in survival mode.
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You stop rushing through life.
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You stop saying, I don't have time.
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You create time by choosing how to start your day.
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Three hours may not seem like much in the beginning,
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but imagine stacking three hours every day for one month.
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That's 90 hours of focused learning, growing, improving.
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You could finish a short course in English.
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You could build the habit of writing a journal every morning.
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You could memorize 100 new expressions.
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You could feel stronger in your body, clearer in your mind.
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You don't need to do it all at once.
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begin.
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Wake up.
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Breathe.
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And do one meaningful thing.
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5 a.m is not just for the rich,
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not just for the super motivated.
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It's for anyone who is ready to stop waiting,
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for anyone who wants to get closer to their goal,
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one step at a time.
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Because when the world is quiet,
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your thoughts are louder, your vision is clearer,
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and your heart can finally speak.
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So give it those three hours.
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Give yourself that gift.
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If you do what's easy,
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your life will be hard.
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But if you choose what's hard now,
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your life will become easier later.
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That's the quiet truth most people don't want to hear.
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Discipline is not about being perfect.
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It's not about doing everything.
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It's about doing something every day,
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even when you don't feel like it.
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Waking up at 5am is not magic.
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It's not glamorous.
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Sometimes it's cold.
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Sometimes you're tired.
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Sometimes your bed feels like the most comfortable place in the world.
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But every time you choose to get up anyway,
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you teach your mind something powerful.
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I led my life.
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Not my mood.
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Not my excuses.
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And that kind of power,
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that quiet, daily power, is what builds freedom.
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Because when you practice discipline,
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you no longer wait for motivation.
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You just do what needs to be done.
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And that changes everything.
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Let's say you're trying to learn English.
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Some days you'll feel excited.
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Some days you'll feel stuck.
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There will be mornings when the words don't come,
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when the grammar feels confusing,
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when your pronunciation sounds wrong even to yourself.
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But if you sit down anyway,
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listen to just five minutes of English,
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repeat one sentence with care,
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write a paragraph, review ten words from yesterday,
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you're already ahead of who you were the day before.
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Discipline is showing up, even in silence.
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Even when no one claps for you,
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because something beautiful happens when you keep going.
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Slowly, you stop being afraid of hard things.
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You stop avoiding discomfort.
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And you begin to trust yourself.
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You begin to realize you don't need perfect conditions.
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You just need a reason,
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a purpose, a quiet commitment between you and your future self.
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Discipline says, I choose to show up early so I can speak confidently later.
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I choose to read something hard now so I can understand the world better tomorrow.
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I choose to wake up at 5 a.m today,
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so I don't have to live a life full of regrets later.
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The truth is, discipline doesn't trap you.
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It frees you.
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It frees your time.
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It frees your energy.
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It frees your mind from the guilt of I should have,
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or I wish I had.
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And in that freedom, you find your real strength.
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Waking up at 5 a.m once is good.
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Doing it for a week is powerful.
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But making it a habit,
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that's where the real transformation begins.
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Because habits are stronger than moods.
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They guide you when your motivation disappears.
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They carry you on days when life feels heavy.
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And little by little, they shape the person you're becoming.
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The first few days are always the hardest.
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Your body will resist.
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Your thoughts will say, this isn't for me.
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Your pillow will whisper, just sleep a little longer.
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But keep going, even if it's messy,
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even if you don't feel ready,
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even if your morning routine doesn't look perfect yet.
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You don't need to wake up and run 10 kilometers.
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You don't need to meditate for an hour or finish a full chapter in your English textbook.
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You just need to be awake and present.
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Drink some water, stretch.
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Open your English notes.
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Repeat five sentences aloud.
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Write one paragraph about your day.
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Take one quiet moment to breathe.
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That's it.
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Then do it again the next day.
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And again after that.
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Until one morning, something inside you shifts.
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You wake up without the alarm.
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You sit down without thinking.
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And you realize, this is who you are now.
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You're not forcing it anymore.
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You're simply living it.
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The magic of habit is not speed.
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It's consistency.
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You grow not by doing more,
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but by doing what matters,
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or regularly, quietly, and without applause.
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And if you ever miss a day, don't punish yourself.
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Don't say, I failed.
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Just begin again.
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One day missed doesn't break the chain.
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Quitting does.
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But restarting, that's strength.
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If English fluency is your goal,
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imagine what 30 early mornings can do.
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Imagine how much more confident you'll feel after 21 days of practice,
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repeating phrases, listening to podcasts, writing your thoughts.
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You won't just be learning a language, you'll be building character.
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A kind of self-trust that stays with you,
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not just in the classroom, but in life.
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So challenge yourself.
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21 days.
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5. A.M.
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One page a day.
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One video, one lesson, one quiet promise to yourself.
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It's not easy, but it's possible.
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And more than that, it's worth it.
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Because you're not just building a routine.
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You're building a foundation, a future,
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a version of yourself that shows up, no matter what.
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Somewhere in the quiet, before the sun rises,
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there's a version of you waiting,
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not the one that scrolls in bed until noon.
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Not the one that keeps saying maybe tomorrow.
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But the one who stands tall,
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who moves with purpose, who knows where they're going.
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Even if the path is still unfolding.
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That version of you already exists.
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Not in some distant future.
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But here, inside you, quietly waiting for your decision.
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And the first step might be as simple as waking up.
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At 5 a.m., the world is still silent.
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No pressure.
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No noise.
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Just you.
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You and the small voice inside that says, I'm ready now.
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You don't need to prove anything.
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You don't need to be perfect.
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You just need to rise.
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When you choose to wake up early,
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not because you have to,
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but because you want to,
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you take your power back.
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You stop running from your life,
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and you begin creating it.
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You say, I don't wait for the right moment.
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I build it.
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I don't wait for confidence.
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I practice until it comes.
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I don't wait to feel fluent in English.
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I speak anyway, even if it's not perfect.
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I don't wait to feel ready.
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I just begin.
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And day by day, morning by morning, you'll notice the change.
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Your mind becomes clearer, your thoughts more grounded.
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Your English improves, not in huge leaps,
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but in quiet moments when you realize,
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this used to feel hard,
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and now I can do it.
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You'll start to trust your own effort.
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You'll begin to like who you are becoming.
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Because it's not just about waking up early.
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It's about waking up to yourself.
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To your strength, to your story, to your responsibility.
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Nobody's coming to push you.
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But also, nobody can stop you.
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So tomorrow, when the sky is still dark and the bed feels too soft and your old habits call your name,
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pause, take a deep breath, and choose you.
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Choose to rise, to move,
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to grow, to whisper to yourself,
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I deserve the life I'm building.
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The most powerful changes don't happen in loud moments.
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They begin in silence, in commitment,
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in that single moment when you say,
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this time I won't give up on me.
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So set your alarm, go to sleep early, and when 5 a.m comes,
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don't just open your eyes,
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open your heart, open your notebook, open your future.
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The version of you that's waiting has been patient long enough.
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Now it's your turn to show up.
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So wherever you are right now,
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maybe you're listening in the dark,
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maybe the sun has just begun to rise.
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Just pause for a moment.
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Feel your breath.
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Feel the silence around you.
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You don't have to fix everything today.
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You don't have to be perfect.
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You just have to begin.
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A little earlier.
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A little calmer.
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A little more committed to yourself.
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You are not behind.
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You are on your own timeline, and 5 a.m.?
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It's not a rule.
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It's an invitation to choose you to believe in your future self,
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to move one quiet step at a time.
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Thank you for spending this moment with me.
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Now go, gently, and do one thing today that your future self will thank you for.
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Take a breath and begin.
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Why practice speaking with this video?

Practicing speaking with the video "The 5AM Mindset: Wake Up Early and Change Your Life" offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a motivational context. The video emphasizes transforming your life through early morning routines, linking this mindset to the journey of learning English. By engaging with the speaker's insights, you can practice your speaking skills in an inspiring setting, making your English learning experience more enjoyable.

As you listen, you’ll discover valuable lessons not only in English but also in motivation and focus. Repeating the phrases and ideas shared can boost your confidence, enhance your fluency, and help you internalize new vocabulary and expressions. This is an effective method of English speaking practice which utilizes the concepts of shadow speaking—adopting the rhythm and intonation of the speaker as you practice.

Grammar & Expressions in Context

Throughout the video, several key grammatical structures and expressions stand out:

  • Present Simple Tense: The speaker frequently uses the present simple to convey facts and routines, such as, "Most people never see 5 a.m." This structure is essential for discussing habits and general truths.
  • Imperatives: Phrases like "Today, I begin earlier" highlight the use of commands to inspire action. Imperatives are powerful tools in motivation and can be practiced in your own sentences.
  • Conditional Sentences: The phrase "What if those five minutes were the very thing holding you back?" introduces the idea of conditions, encouraging you to think about possibilities that can be used in your English conversations.
  • Comparatives: Expressions such as "more important" create contrasts that make arguments more compelling, giving you tools to enhance your speech by comparing ideas effectively.

Common Pronunciation Traps

In the video, the speaker's delivery contains several pronunciation nuances that may be tricky for English learners:

  • “5 a.m.” - Emphasizing the “a” and “m” can help learners articulate the time more clearly, especially in casual conversations.
  • “Snooze” - The 'z' sound at the end requires practice to prevent mispronunciation. Focus on the soft 's' followed by a strong 'ooze'.
  • “Decided” - The 'd' sound at the end may be challenging. Practice blending it smoothly with the preceding sounds for better clarity.
  • “Absorb” - The 'b' and 'z' sounds can often trip up non-native speakers. Emphasizing these sounds will improve your overall pronunciation.

Incorporating these practices into your routine can aid your endeavors to learn English with YouTube. By shadowing the speaker, you can master both intonation and fluency while integrating motivational content into your language learning experience.

Qu'est-ce que la technique du Shadowing ?

Le Shadowing est une technique d'apprentissage des langues fondée sur la science, développée à l'origine pour la formation des interprètes professionnels. Le principe est simple mais puissant : vous écoutez de l'anglais natif et le répétez immédiatement à voix haute — comme une ombre suivant le locuteur avec un décalage de 1 à 2 secondes. Les recherches montrent une amélioration significative de la précision de la prononciation, de l'intonation, du rythme, des liaisons, de la compréhension orale et de la fluidité.

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