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Have you ever gone through an experience that forced you to question who you really are?
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Have you ever gone through an experience that forced you to question who you really are?
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Perhaps it was not a happy event.
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It might have been a failure,
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a rejection, or a moment when everything seemed uncertain.
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At that time, you may have felt small and powerless.
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You may have believed that you were not strong enough to deal with the situation.
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However, when you look back now,
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you might realize something surprising.
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You survived.
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Not only did you survive, but you also changed.
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That change is often the first sign that you discovered a strength you did not know you had.
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Many people believe they understand their limits.
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They think they know how much stress they can handle or how much disappointment they can tolerate.
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The truth is that most of us create these limits based on comfortable experiences.
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When life is stable, we build an identity that feels safe.
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We describe ourselves in simple ways.
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We say we are shy,
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emotional, impatient, or not good under pressure.
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These descriptions may feel accurate at the time,
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but they are usually incomplete.
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They are based on situations that did not fully test us.
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Real strength often appears when life becomes difficult.
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Difficult moments remove comfort.
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They take away certainty.
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When something unexpected happens, such as losing an opportunity or facing a serious problem,
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we are pushed into a new space.
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In this space, we cannot depend on old habits.
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We are forced to respond differently.
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At first, this feels uncomfortable and frightening.
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Fear becomes very strong.
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We may doubt our ability to manage the situation.
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However, fear itself does not mean weakness.
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Fear simply shows that something important is happening.
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The difference between giving up and discovering strength often depends on one decision.
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That decision is whether we continue or stop.
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Continuing does not mean feeling confident.
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It does not mean feeling calm.
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It means taking one small step forward even while feeling afraid.
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When you attend an interview after being rejected many times,
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you are practicing strength.
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When you study again after failing an exam, you are practicing strength.
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When you speak honestly about your feelings instead of hiding them,
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you are practicing strength.
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Strength is not loud.
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It is not always dramatic.
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In many cases, it is quiet and repetitive.
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It is waking up every morning and doing what must be done,
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even when motivation is low.
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It is choosing responsibility when avoidance would be easier.
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For example, a person who suddenly becomes responsible for supporting their family may feel overwhelmed at first.
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They may think they are not capable.
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However, step by step, they learn new skills,
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manage time more carefully, and become more confident.
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Responsibility reveals abilities that comfort keeps hidden.
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Failure also plays an important role in discovering hidden strength.
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Most people are afraid of failure because it damages self-confidence.
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It creates embarrassment.
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It makes us question our value.
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However, failure also creates an opportunity for reflection.
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When we fail, we can blame the situation or we can analyze our mistakes.
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The second option requires maturity.
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It requires accepting that we are not perfect and that improvement is possible.
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Each time we learn from failure instead of escaping from it,
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we strengthen our character.
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Another important aspect of hidden strength is adaptation.
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Human beings are naturally adaptable,
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but we often forget this.
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When we enter a new environment,
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such as a new school,
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a new city, or a new job, we initially feel uncomfortable.
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We may feel inexperienced and insecure.
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Yet after some time, we begin to understand the system.
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We learn how to communicate effectively.
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We build new routines.
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What once felt impossible slowly becomes normal.
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This process shows that we are capable of more flexibility than we originally believed.
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Emotional endurance is another form of strength that many people underestimate.
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Endurance means continuing during long periods of uncertainty or slow progress.
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In modern society, quick success is highly valued.
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Social media often shows achievements without showing the long process behind them.
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As a result, when we do not see immediate results,
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we may feel discouraged.
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However, continuing to work toward a goal without external recognition requires deep internal strength.
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It shows that your motivation does not depend entirely on praise.
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Sometimes discovering strength changes how we see fear.
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At first, fear feels like an enemy that must be eliminated.
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We may try to avoid situations that cause anxiety.
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However, when we repeatedly face fear and realize that we can survive it,
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our relationship with fear changes.
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We begin to see it as a signal rather than a barrier.
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Fear may still exist, but it no longer controls our actions.
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This shift builds self-trust.
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We start believing that even if we feel nervous, we are still capable.
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Setting boundaries is also a powerful expression of inner strength.
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Many people struggle to say no because they want approval.
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They fear disappointing others.
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However, constantly saying yes can lead to exhaustion and resentment.
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Learning to protect your time and emotional energy requires courage.
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It means accepting that not everyone will agree with your decisions.
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This form of strength is quiet but transformative because it shapes the quality of your relationships and your mental health.
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Interestingly, the process of discovering strength often increases empathy.
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When you experience hardship, you gain insight into the invisible struggles of others.
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You understand that people may appear calm while fighting internal battles.
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This awareness reduces judgment and increases patience.
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Strength and compassion often develop together because both require emotional depth.
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Self-reflection is essential in recognizing your growth.
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Many people overcome serious challenges but never take time to acknowledge their progress.
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They move quickly to the next goal without realizing how much they have developed.
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Reflection allows you to see patterns.
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You may notice that situations which once made you panic now feel manageable.
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You may observe that you recover from disappointment faster than before.
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These changes are evidence of inner development.
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It is also important to accept that strength is not constant.
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There will be days when you feel tired and uncertain.
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Temporary weakness does not erase previous resilience.
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In fact, recognizing when you need rest or support demonstrates emotional intelligence.
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Sustainable strength includes balance.
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It includes knowing when to push forward and when to pause.
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As you grow older and gain more experience,
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your definition of strength may evolve.
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At one stage of life,
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strength may mean independence and ambition.
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At another stage, it may mean patience and stability.
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During a crisis, it may simply mean survival.
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The form may change, but the core idea remains the same.
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Strength is the decision to act according to your values despite discomfort.
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One of the most powerful moments in this journey occurs when you begin to trust yourself.
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Self-trust is built from evidence.
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It develops when you remember past situations where you believed you would not survive emotionally,
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yet you did.
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It grows when you recognize that you have handled complex problems before.
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This internal evidence reduces future fear because you know you have overcome difficulty in the past.
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Discovering strength you, did not know you,
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does not mean becoming someone completely different.
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It means uncovering parts of yourself that were hidden by comfort or doubt.
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Life does not create strength from nothing.
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It reveals what already exists within you.
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Challenges act as tests, but they are also mirrors.
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They show you capacities that routine life does not display.
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The next time you face uncertainty,
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instead of immediately thinking that you are not ready, consider another possibility.
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Perhaps this situation is giving you an opportunity to expand.
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You may feel anxious.
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You may feel unprepared.
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Yet growth rarely begins with confidence.
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It begins with action taken despite uncertainty.
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When you look back at your life years from now,
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you may not remember every detail of your struggles.
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However, you will remember the version of yourself that continued.
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You will remember the nights when you felt exhausted but did not quit.
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You will remember the moments when you chose honesty over comfort and courage over avoidance.
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And slowly, you will understand something important.
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The strength you were searching for was never outside you.
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It was developing quietly through every challenge,
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every mistake, and every decision to continue.
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You were always stronger than you believed.
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You simply had not been tested enough to see it clearly.
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このビデオで話す練習をする理由は?
このビデオでの英語のシャドーイングは、あなたの 英語スピーキング練習 にとって非常に有益です。話し手の体験から引き出されるメッセージは、あなた自身の強さや限界を再認識する手助けをしてくれます。具体的には、自分自身の感情や思考を素直に表現することが求められるシチュエーションを理解することにより、様々な場面でも自信を持って発言できるようになります。 IELTS スピーキング対策 にも役立つ内容が含まれており、特に面接や試験の際に自分の意見や感情をうまく伝える力を養うことができます。
文法と表現の文脈
このビデオでは、以下のような重要な文法や表現が使用されています:
- 過去形の使用: "you survived" のように過去形を用いることで、経験を振り返る力が強調されます。これは、自己分析や自己評価において重要です。
- 否定文の重要性: "not strong enough" のフレーズは、謙遜や自己認識の深さを示します。このような否定的な表現を使うことで、自らの限界を認識することができます。
- 条件文: "if you continue" などの表現は、選択肢の重要性を示し、相手に思考を促す役割を果たします。特に、決断に関する表現は会話を活発にします。
一般的な発音の落とし穴
このビデオには、注意すべき発音上のトラップがあります:
- 強調の位置: "overwhelmed" や "strength" のような単語は、場面によって強調される部分が異なります。練習時には、どの音節に力を入れるか意識しましょう。
- 母音の長さ: "continue" や "feel" の発音に気を付けて、正しい長さで発音することが重要です。これにより、英語の発音を良くすることができます。
- 連結音: 文章を読む際の流暢さを向上させるためには、 "at first" などの短いフレーズ同士を滑らかに繋げる練習が必要です。
これらの練習を通じて、あなたは日本語の文法や発音を理解し、 英語シャドーイング のスキルを向上させていくことができるでしょう。
シャドーイングとは?英語上達に効果的な理由
シャドーイング(Shadowing)は、もともとプロの通訳者養成プログラムで開発された言語学習法で、多言語習得者として知られるDr. Alexander Arguelles によって広く普及されました。方法はシンプルですが非常に効果的:ネイティブスピーカーの英語を聞きながら、1〜2秒の遅延で声に出してすぐに繰り返す——まるで「影(shadow)」のように話者を追いかけます。文法ドリルや受動的なリスニングと異なり、シャドーイングは脳と口の筋肉が同時にリアルタイムで英語を処理・再現することを強制します。研究により、発音精度、抑揚、リズム、連音、リスニング力、そして会話の流暢さが大幅に向上することが確認されています。IELTSスピーキング対策や自然な英語コミュニケーションを目指す方に特におすすめです。