ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิค Shadowing จากวิดีโอ: The Psychology of People Who Are Lazy but Ambitious

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You have big dreams.
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You have big dreams.
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You can see yourself succeeding.
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You imagine the life you want so clearly that it feels almost real.
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But when it comes to actually doing the work, you freeze.
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You wait.
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You tell yourself tomorrow will be different.
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And tomorrow comes and you do the same thing all over again.
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You are not alone in this.
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There's a whole category of people who are exactly like you.
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Ambitious but lazy.
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Full of ideas but stuck in place.
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And the worst part is you know you are capable of more.
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You just cannot seem to make yourself move.
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This is not about being a bad person.
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This is not about lacking intelligence or talent.
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This is about psychology.
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This is about patterns in your brain that have been built over time.
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And the good news is that if something was built it can be changed.
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But first you need to understand what is actually happening inside your mind.
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You need to see why you are the way you are.
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And then you need to decide if you are ready to do something about it.
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Let me paint a picture of what your life probably looks like right now.
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You wake up with good intentions.
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Today is the day you finally start.
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Today you will work on that project.
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Today you will take the first step toward your goal.
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But then you check your phone.
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You scroll for a few minutes.
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Those few minutes turn into an hour.
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Before you know it, half the day is gone.
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You tell yourself you will start after lunch.
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Lunch comes and goes.
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You feel tired.
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You feel unmotivated.
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You tell yourself you will start tomorrow when you have more energy.
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And the cycle repeats.
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At night, you lie in bed feeling guilty.
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You're disappointed in yourself.
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You know you wasted another day.
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You promise yourself that tomorrow will be different.
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You make plans in your head.
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You feel motivated for a moment.
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But when tomorrow actually comes the motivation is gone
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and you are back to scrolling back to avoiding back to
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doing anything except the thing you know you should be doing
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this pattern has been going on for months maybe even years
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and you are starting to wonder
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if you will ever change here is what is happening in
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your brain you are living in a constant state of conflict one part of you wants to achieve great things
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that part dreams big that part sets goals that part imagines success but another part of you wants to avoid discomfort.
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That part wants safety.
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That part wants ease.
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That part wants to protect you from failure and rejection and hard work.
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And right now, the part that wants comfort is winning.
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Not because you are weak,
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but because your brain is designed to avoid pain and seek pleasure.
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That is basic human psychology.
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When you think about working on your goals,
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your brain sees it as a threat.
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It sees effort.
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It sees uncertainty.
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It sees the possibility of failure.
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And your brain does not like any of those things.
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So it offers you an easier option.
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Scroll on your phone.
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Watch videos.
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Play games.
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Do something that feels good right now.
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Your brain rewards you with a hit of dopamine.
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You feel a little better.
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The discomfort goes away.
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And your brain learns that Avoiding your goals makes you feel good,
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so it keeps encouraging you to avoid.
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This is not laziness.
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This is survival mode.
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Your brain thinks it is protecting you.
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But here is the problem.
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While your brain is protecting you from short-term discomfort,
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it is also stealing your long-term happiness.
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Every day you avoid your goals,
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you are building a habit of avoidance.
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Every day you choose comfort over action,
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you are teaching your brain that your dreams do not matter.
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And every night when you lie in bed feeling guilty,
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you are reinforcing the belief that you are not good enough.
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You are creating a cycle that gets harder to break the longer it goes on.
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Let me tell you what you are probably thinking right now.
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You are thinking that you are just not disciplined enough.
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You are thinking that successful people have some special quality that you do not have.
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You are thinking that if you just had more motivation, everything would change.
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But that is not how it works.
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Motivation is a feeling.
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Feelings come and go.
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You cannot build a life on motivation.
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You need something stronger.
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You need structure.
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You need systems.
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You need to understand that discipline is not something you are born with.
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It is something you build,
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one small decision at a time.
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Here is another thing you are probably dealing with.
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Perfectionism.
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You have such a clear vision of what success looks like that anything less feels like failure.
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So you wait.
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You wait until you have the perfect plan.
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You wait until you feel ready.
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You wait until conditions are ideal.
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But perfect never comes.
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Ready never comes.
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Ideal never comes.
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And while you are waiting,
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life is passing you by.
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Perfectionism is not about having high standards.
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is fear disguised as excellence.
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It is your brain giving you an excuse to never start,
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because if you never start, you can never fail.
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Let me be honest with you about something.
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You are afraid.
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You are afraid that if you actually try and it does not work out,
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you will have to face the truth that maybe you are not as special as you thought.
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Maybe your ideas are not as good as they seemed.
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Maybe you are not capable of the things you dream about.
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That fear is paralyzing.
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It is easier to stay in the fantasy.
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It is easier to keep dreaming and planning and imagining without ever testing those dreams in the real world.
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Because as long as you do not try,
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you can still believe that you could succeed if you wanted to.
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But deep down you know that belief is hollow.
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Here is what you need to understand.
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Failure is not the opposite success.
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Inaction is the opposite of success.
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When you fail, you learn something.
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When you do nothing, you learn nothing.
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Every successful person you admire has failed more times than you have even tried.
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The difference is they kept moving.
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They took imperfect action.
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They started before they felt ready.
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They built momentum through consistency, not through motivation.
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And that is what you need to do.
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You need to stop waiting for the perfect moment and start creating momentum with the moment you have right now.
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So how do you actually break this cycle?
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How do you go from being someone who dreams to someone who does?
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It starts with accepting a hard truth.
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You are not going to feel like doing it.
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You are probably never going to wake up bursting with energy and excitement to work on hard things.
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That is not how the brain works.
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You are going to have to do it anyway.
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You are going to have to take action even when you do not feel like it.
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Especially when you do not feel like it.
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Because every time you take action despite the resistance,
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you are rewiring your brain.
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You are teaching it that discomfort is not dangerous.
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You are building the muscle of discipline.
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Start small.
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Seriously, do not try to change your entire life overnight.
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That is your perfectionism talking again.
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Pick one thing, one small thing that moves you toward your goal.
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Maybe it is working for 15 minutes.
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Maybe it is writing one paragraph.
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Maybe it is making one phone call.
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It does not matter how small it is.
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What matters is that you do it and then you do it again tomorrow
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and the day after that You are not trying to be perfect.
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You're trying to be consistent because consistency is what builds habits and habits are what build lives
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Here is the secret that nobody tells you
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Discipline feels terrible at first your brain will fight you it
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will give you every excuse in the book It will tell you that you are tired,
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that you deserve a break,
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that you can start tomorrow.
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And you are going to have to ignore all of that.
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You are going to have to sit down and do the work even when every part of you wants to run away.
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But here's what happens after you do that a few times.
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It gets easier.
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Not easy, but easier.
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Your brain starts to realize that the discomfort is not going to kill you.
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It starts to adapt.
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And eventually, the resistance gets quieter.
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You also need to change your environment.
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Your environment is controlling you more than you realize.
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If your phone is next to you,
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you are going to check it.
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If your workspace is messy,
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you are going to feel scattered.
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If you are surrounded by distractions,
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you are going to get distracted.
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This is not a willpower problem.
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This is a design problem.
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Successful people do not have more willpower than you.
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They have better systems.
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They remove temptations.
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They create spaces that make it easy to focus.
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They set up their lives so that the default action is the productive action.
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Turn off notifications, put your phone in another room,
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clean your desk, set a specific time every day for focused work,
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and protect that time like it is sacred.
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Tell people not to disturb you,
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close unnecessary tabs, remove everything that is not essential,
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make it harder to be distracted than it is to focus your future self will thank you for this
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because every time you remove a distraction you are removing a decision
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and every decision you do not have to make is energy
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you can put toward your actual goals let me talk about
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something you might not want to hear you need to stop consuming
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so much content you are probably watching videos about success you are reading articles about productivity,
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you are listening to podcasts about motivation,
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and all of that feels like progress.
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But it is not.
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It is another form of avoidance.
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It is your brain tricking you into thinking that learning is the same as doing.
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You do not need more information.
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You already know what you need to do.
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You need to stop learning and start executing.
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Close this video after it ends and go do one thing that moves you forward.
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Just one thing.
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Here is another hard truth.
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You need to accept that you are going to produce bad work at first.
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Your first attempt at anything is going to be terrible.
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That is normal.
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That is part of the process.
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Every expert was once a beginner.
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Every masterpiece started as a rough draft.
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You are not going to create something amazing on your first try and that is okay.
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You are not trying to be great right now.
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You are trying to start.
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You are trying to build the habit of showing up.
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Quality comes later.
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Consistency comes first.
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Let me tell you what is going to happen when you start taking action.
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You are going to feel resistance.
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You're going to want to quit.
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You're going to have days where you fall back into old patterns and that is okay.
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Progress is not a straight line.
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You're going to mess up.
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You're going to skip days.
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You are going to fail.
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People who succeed do not let one bad day turn into a bad week.
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They do not let one mistake become an excuse to give up.
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They acknowledge the setback and they get back on track.
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That is the secret.
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Just keep coming back.
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You also need to stop beating yourself up.
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Guilt does not motivate you.
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Shame does not make you better.
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Every time you lie in bed hating yourself for wasting another day,
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you are making the problem worse.
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Instead, practice self-compassion.
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Talk to yourself the way you would talk to a friend.
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You messed up today?
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Okay.
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Tomorrow is a new day.
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You did not do everything you planned.
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That is fine.
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Do one thing right now.
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Forgiveness is not about letting yourself off the hook.
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Forgiveness is about giving yourself permission to try again without carrying the weight of past failures.
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Here's what you need to remember.
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You are not lazy.
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Lazy is not who you are.
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Lazy is what you have been doing.
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And there is a difference.
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Who you are is someone with dreams,
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with potential, with the ability to change.
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What you have been doing is avoiding discomfort because your brain has not learned yet that discomfort leads to growth.
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Now you understand the psychology behind your patterns.
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And understanding is the first step toward change.
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Ambition without action Action is just fantasy and wishing will not build the life you want.
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But action without self-compassion will not last.
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You need the discipline to take action even when you do not feel like it.
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And you need the compassion to forgive yourself when you fall short.
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That balance is what creates lasting change.
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So here is what I want you to do.
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Stop watching videos about change and start being the change.
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planning your life and start living it.
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Stop waiting for motivation and start building discipline.
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Take one small step today because that one small step is going to teach your brain that you are serious this time.
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And if you take another small step tomorrow, that momentum will grow.
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And before you know it,
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you will not recognize the person you used to be.
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You have spent so much time imagining the life you want.
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Now it is time to build it.
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Not someday, not when you feel ready.
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Now you just need to start and then keep going.
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One day at a time,
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one decision at a time,
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one small action at a time.
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That is how lives change.
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That is how dreams become real,
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but through small consistent choices that add up over time.
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You are capable of so much more than you have shown yourself,
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but nobody is going to do this for you nobody is
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going to save you from yourself you are the only one
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who can break this cycle you are not broken you are not hopeless you are just stuck in a pattern
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and patterns can be changed it will not be easy it will not be comfortable
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but it will be worth it
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because on the other side of this struggle is the version of you that you have always wanted to be
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The version that does not just dream.
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The version that does.
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Go be that person.
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Starting right now.

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ในบทเรียนนี้ คุณจะได้ฝึกการฟังและพูดตาม (shadowspeak) โดยการใช้วิดีโอที่มีเนื้อหาเกี่ยวกับจิตวิทยาของผู้ที่มีความทะเยอทะยานแต่ขี้เกียจ คุณจะได้เข้าใจเกี่ยวกับแรงจูงใจที่เปลี่ยนไปตลอดเวลา และการต่อสู้ภายในจิตใจระหว่างความฝันกับการกระทำ การเรียนรู้ผ่านบทสนทนาในวิดีโอนี้จะช่วยให้คุณพัฒนาทักษะการพูดภาษาอังกฤษได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ โดยเฉพาะหากคุณใช้เทคนิคชาโดว์อิ้งภาษาอังกฤษ ที่เหมาะสำหรับการฝึกฟังและการพูด

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  • ความทะเยอทะยาน (Ambitious) - มีความปรารถนาที่จะประสบความสำเร็จในสิ่งที่สำคัญ
  • ขี้เกียจ (Lazy) - ไม่ต้องการทำอะไรหรือหลีกเลี่ยงการทำงาน
  • จิตวิทยา (Psychology) - การศึกษาจิตใจและพฤติกรรมของมนุษย์
  • การหลีกเลี่ยงความไม่สบายใจ (Avoid discomfort) - การไม่ต้องการเผชิญกับสถานการณ์ที่ไม่สบายใจ
  • วงจรที่ซ้ำซาก (Cycle repeats) - การทำสิ่งเดิมซ้ำๆ โดยไม่มีการเปลี่ยนแปลง
  • ความรู้สึกผิด (Guilt) - รู้สึกผิดเมื่อไม่ได้ทำในสิ่งที่ควรทำ

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เมื่อฝึกพูดตามวิดีโอ แนะนำให้คุณเริ่มจากการฟังเนื้อหาทั้งหมดก่อน จากนั้นจึงทดลองพูดตามในช่วงที่มีการพูดอย่างชัดเจน คุณสามารถหยุดวิดีโอเพื่อทำการฝึกซ้ำในบางประโยคที่คุณรู้สึกว่ายาก การฟังเนื้อหาในจังหวะที่ช้าๆ จะช่วยให้คุณมีเวลาคิดและออกเสียงได้ถูกต้องมากขึ้น นอกจากนี้ คุณยังสามารถใช้เทคนิคช Shadowspeak สำหรับการฝึกกับเสียงสำเนียงที่คล้ายคลึง เพื่อปรับปรุงการออกเสียงและลักษณะการพูดของคุณ

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