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English Leap Podcast.
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From Speak English with Class.
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Ugh, yes.
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That stuck-in-the-mud feeling, where everything around you seems fine,
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but inside, you feel lost,
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out of sync, maybe even questioning if you're on the right path at all.
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Mm-hmm.
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And if that's where you are right now,
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please know this episode is for you.
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We're not here to lecture or fix you.
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We're here to talk, like friends.
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To share what we wish someone had told us when we felt that way.
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And while we have this heart-to-heart,
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you'll also be learning naturally.
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Because throughout this episode, you'll hear powerful vocabulary,
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phrasal verbs, natural expressions, and some real English idioms sprinkled right into the conversation.
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It's learning without the textbook And hey,
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if a few expressions fly over your head Don't stress Charlotte will join us at the end with her warm,
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clear breakdown of all the vocabulary So you won't miss a thing Plus,
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there's a free PDF waiting for you With the full transcript,
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comprehension and grammar exercises And some thoughtful reflection prompts To help you not just learn English
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But grow through what you go through So take a deep breath,
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maybe grab a warm drink, and let's dive in.
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Here's our first reflection.
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What if feeling lost isn't the end of your story,
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but the turning point?
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Mmm, that really hits, Aaron,
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because honestly, when you're lost,
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it doesn't always look dramatic on the outside.
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Sometimes, life looks fine, routine, normal.
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but inside you feel like you're standing still like the world is moving
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and you're just watching it yeah totally i've been there you wake up go to work talk to people smile
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but something inside you feels off like you're on autopilot you're doing all the right things
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but it's like your heart is somewhere else.
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I remember this morning a few years back.
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I was sitting in my car,
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getting ready to walk into work.
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Everything looked perfect from the outside.
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Stable job, regular hours, friendly team.
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But that morning, I just sat there staring at the steering wheel.
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I didn't want to move.
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I thought, is this it?
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Is this how the next 10 years will feel?
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And that, wow, that moment hit me like a wave.
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That's when I knew I was off course.
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Yeah, I felt that too.
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For me, it was like walking through a huge maze.
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Every turn I took just brought more confusion.
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I kept asking myself, am I doing the right thing?
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Is this really my path or just the one I fell into?
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And the worst part?
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Everyone around me seemed to have it together, like they had maps.
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And I had nothing.
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Exactly.
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That feeling of being stuck.
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It's uncomfortable.
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But honestly, sometimes that discomfort is your wake-up call.
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It's your sign that something needs to change.
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Yeah.
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It's painful.
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But powerful.
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Because when you hit that moment, when you say, Wait.
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What am I doing?
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That's the beginning of clarity.
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It's the start of something new.
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And you know what often leads us off course in the first place?
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It's not always bad choices.
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It's listening to too many voices.
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Except our own.
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Yes.
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So many voices, right?
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Parents, teachers, friends, even random people online.
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Everyone has an opinion on what you should do.
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study this, work here, speak like this.
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And over time, hmm, you stop hearing your own voice.
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You start living by someone else's expectations.
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Mm-hmm.
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It's like there's a little compass inside you.
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Your heart.
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Your gut.
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Your instinct.
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But if that compass gets even a little off,
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just a few degrees, you end up miles away from where you were meant to go,
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you follow the safe path.
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The one that looks good, but doesn't feel good.
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Oh, that was me in college.
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I picked a major that sounded impressive.
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Not one I actually liked.
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And years later, yeah, I had the degree.
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But no passion.
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Just a lot of confusion and regret.
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Yeah.
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And that's why checking in with your inner compass matters.
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Ask yourself, am I doing this because I want to?
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Or because I think I'm supposed to?
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There's a big difference.
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So true.
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Sometimes the loudest voice needs to be your own.
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But once you hear your voice again,
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there's something else waiting for you.
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something most of us try to avoid uncertainty we all want plans we want answers we want control
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so when we don't know what's next hmm we panic
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but here's the truth uncertainty isn't always a bad thing in
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fact it can be a gift it gives us space space to think to explore to rediscover what actually matters.
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Yeah.
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I remember when I left my job.
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I had no plan B.
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Just this strong, uncomfortable feeling that it wasn't the right place for me anymore.
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People thought I was crazy.
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And to be honest, I thought I was too.
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But those next few months?
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Wow.
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They were full of growth.
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I read.
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I rested.
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I took walks.
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I learned new things.
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And slowly, I found a new direction.
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See?
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When things are uncertain, we become curious again.
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We try new things.
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We listen more.
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It's scary, yes.
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But it's also where the magic happens.
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It's the space between the old and the new.
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So if you're feeling unsure right now, it's okay.
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You don't have to have all the answers.
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just stay open stay curious and trust that something new is unfolding even
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if you can't see it yet okay so once you've taken a breath
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and accepted
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that it's okay to not know everything the next step is
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looking inward hmm not at your to-do list not at what others expect from you but at what really matters to you.
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Yeah, this is where values come in.
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And I don't mean big,
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complicated ideas, just simple truths.
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Ask yourself, what three things do I deeply care about in life?
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Maybe it's family.
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Maybe it's freedom.
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Maybe it's learning, kindness, health.
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If you're feeling lost, it's often because you've been walking away from these values, without realizing it.
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Ugh, yeah, I've felt that.
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I remember a time I was so busy trying to be productive
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that I completely stopped doing things that made me feel alive,
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like writing and talking with close friends.
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When I looked back, I realized I had drifted from what made me, me.
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Hmm.
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And when you reconnect with those values, things begin to shift.
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You may still feel unsure.
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But now, at least you're moving in a direction that feels true to your heart.
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And once you know what matters to you,
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it's time to do something small.
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Really small.
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big change doesn't happen all at once.
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One thing that really helped me was setting tiny goals, like really tiny.
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On some days, I didn't feel like doing anything.
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So I told myself, just write one sentence today,
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or just take a 10-minute walk.
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That's it.
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Yeah, I once set a goal to just get out of bed and drink water,
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and I'm not even joking.
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But you know what?
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That one small action gave me a sense of progress.
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And progress, no matter how small, builds confidence.
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It builds momentum.
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Yes.
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We often think change has to be big.
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But honestly, it's the small wins that move us forward,
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step by step, day by day.
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Even something as simple as saying one sentence in English out loud each morning can shift your energy.
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So if you're feeling stuck,
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don't wait for a huge breakthrough.
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Start with one small easy win today,
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and let it build from there.
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And hey, even when you're doing your best,
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some days are still tough.
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That's why having people around you really matters.
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Mm, yeah.
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When I was lost, one of the best things I did was talk to a friend.
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Just one honest conversation.
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I told him how I was feeling,
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even though I felt awkward and unsure.
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And you know what?
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He didn't try to fix me.
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He just listened.
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And that alone made me feel seen.
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Exactly.
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Sometimes, just knowing that someone understands you,
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that someone is there, even silently,
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it makes a huge difference.
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Whether it's a friend, a teacher,
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a mentor, or even an online community.
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Having someone to check in with can give you strength.
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And it's not about being perfect.
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It's about being supported.
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When you share your journey with someone,
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you also feel more accountable.
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You start showing up, not just for yourself,
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but because someone out there believes in you.
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So if you're listening right now and feeling alone, reach out.
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Send that message.
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Make that call.
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You're not weak for needing support.
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You're strong for taking that step.
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Mm-hmm.
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Even the small steps count.
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Yeah.
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And once you've taken that step,
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even if it's small, it deserves a little celebration.
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We often wait to feel proud until we've reached some big goal.
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But what about the tiny victories?
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the quiet moments where you kept going,
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even when it was hard?
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I feel that.
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We remember our mistakes so clearly, right?
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But the good moments, the brave choices, we forget them.
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Even something like getting out of bed when you didn't want to,
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or finally starting that journal,
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or asking someone for advice, that's a milestone too.
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totally i started writing a little lost
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and found journal last year nothing fancy just quick notes on one side i wrote down moments
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when i felt stuck confused unsure
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and on the other side i wrote what i learned
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or found during that time and wow looking back i realized i wasn't as lost as I thought.
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I was just… growing.
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I love that.
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Because even when life feels like a mess, it's still your journey.
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The detours, the wrong turns… they teach you something.
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They make you wiser, more human.
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Exactly.
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So maybe today, just take a second to look at your own story.
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Think about a moment you felt lost.
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And ask yourself, what did I find there?
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Maybe you found patience.
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Maybe you found a friend.
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Or maybe you found the courage to begin again.
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Hmm.
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Yeah.
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And that's worth celebrating.
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Not with fireworks.
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Just with kindness.
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A small smile.
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A deep breath.
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A reminder that you're still on your way.
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And that's enough.
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Hmm, that gave me goosebumps.
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I think we both needed that reminder too.
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And we hope you found something meaningful in today's talk,
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whether it was a new thought,
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a shift in perspective, or even just the feeling that you're not alone.
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And now, as always, it's time for a little help with the English side of things.
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Charlotte's here to break down some of the vocabulary we used in this episode.
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So if a few words flew over your head, don't worry.
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Charlotte will walk you through them in a simple, clear way.
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Let's join her now.
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Example, we had a heart-to-heart about how unhappy I was with my job.
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Regret, meaning a sad or guilty feeling about something you did or didn't do.
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Example, she quit her job too early and now she regrets that decision.
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Uncertainty, meaning not knowing what will happen, feeling unsure.
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Example, there was a lot of uncertainty after he moved to a new country.
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Curious, meaning wanting to learn more or explore something Example,
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she was curious about painting so she joined a weekend class Drift,
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meaning to move slowly without control or direction Example,
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he didn't notice how far he had drifted away from his real goals Momentum,
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meaning the energy that keeps something moving forward Example,
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once she started studying every day,
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she built momentum and improved quickly Breakthrough,
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meaning a big and important discovery or progress after a struggle Example,
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after weeks of trying, he had a breakthrough in understanding English grammar Accountable,
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meaning being responsible for your actions and decisions Example,
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I feel more accountable when I study with a friend because I don't want to let them down Mentor,
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meaning a person who gives you advice and helps you grow Example,
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my English teacher became my mentor and guided me through many challenges Milestone,
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meaning an important step or event in your life or journey Example,
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finishing her first English book was a huge milestone for her Detours,
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meaning a different or longer way you take when the main path is blocked Example,
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his career had many detours but each one taught him something new Goosebumps,
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meaning small bumps on your skin when you feel strong emotions like fear,
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excitement, or inspiration Example, her story gave me goosebumps,
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it was so powerful Perspective,
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meaning, the way you see or understand something Example,
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after speaking with her grandmother,
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she gained a new perspective on life Autopilot,
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meaning, doing something without thinking as a habit Example,
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he was living on autopilot just waking up,
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going to work, and sleeping again Crossroads,
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meaning a point in life when you must make an important decision Example,
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she felt like she was at a crossroads,
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should she stay at her job or start something new?
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That's it for today
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Use a few of these words this week and I promise you'll sound more fluent and confident in no time
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See you in the next vocabulary breakdown Thanks,
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Charlotte That was super helpful,
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as always Honestly, even I learn something new every time she breaks things down like that Same here And hey,
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if you're listening and made it all the way to the end of this episode We just want to say,
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we're proud of you Yeah,
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whether you're lost, finding your way,
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or already on a new path You showed up today, and that counts.
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Don't forget to download your free PDF from the link in the description.
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We'll see you next time on the English Leap Podcast.
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Until then, keep learning, keep growing.
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And most importantly, keep being kind to yourself.
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Bye for now.
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Your progress doesn't end here.
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To continue advancing your English skills,
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click on the next video or explore the additional videos we've thoughtfully selected for you.

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