ฝึกพูดภาษาอังกฤษด้วยเทคนิค Shadowing จากวิดีโอ: Wake Up Your Dreams | English & Chill with Jennie | English Podcast

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Hi, my dear friends.
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It's Jenny here.
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Today felt slower than usual,
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and in a good way.
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I spent some time walking without really thinking about where I was going,
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just letting my mind breathe a little.
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Sometimes those quiet moments bring back thoughts we haven't visited in a while.
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There are dreams we carry so closely at one point in life,
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something that once gave us energy,
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excitement, even a reason to keep going.
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But as life moves, routines change, and responsibilities grow.
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Some of those dreams begin to sit more quietly in the background.
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And sometimes, without even realizing it,
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they start to feel distant.
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Have you ever had a dream that once made your heart feel alive,
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but now it feels strangely far away?
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Not gone, just quiet.
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Maybe it was something you used to think about all the time.
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A life you wanted.
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A skill you wanted to build.
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A version of yourself that felt brighter, braver, more fully awake.
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Maybe you once imagined speaking English confidently,
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traveling alone, starting something creative,
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changing your career, or simply becoming someone who feels more at peace.
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And then life happened.
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Days became busy.
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Responsibilities grew.
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People needed things from you.
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You became tired in ways that sleep does not always fix.
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Slowly, without even noticing it,
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the dream became softer in your mind.
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I think this happens to so many people,
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and yet we rarely talk about it.
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Sometimes we think dreams disappear because we are lazy or not strong enough.
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But honestly, I don't think that's always true.
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Sometimes dreams become quiet because life becomes loud.
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The deadlines, the messages, the pressure to keep going,
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the routine that repeats every day until one week becomes one month,
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and one month becomes one year.
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And one day, in the middle of an ordinary moment,
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maybe while you're on your way to work,
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or lying in bed before sleep, a small thought returns.
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What happened to the things I once wanted?
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If that question has ever visited your heart,
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I want you to know something very important.
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That feeling does not mean you failed.
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Sometimes it simply means a part of you is waking up.
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Before you get comfortable, take a moment to like the video and subscribe,
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but only if you truly enjoy what I do here.
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And if you feel like sharing,
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tell me where you're listening from,
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and what time it is in your part of the world.
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I always love seeing how we are all connected, even from different places.
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There was a time in my own life when I stopped noticing one of my biggest dreams.
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I was busy working, recording,
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planning, and doing all the things that looked productive.
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But inside, I felt something quiet.
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Not sadness, exactly.
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More like distance.
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It took me time to understand
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that the distance was between who I was living as and who I truly wanted to become.
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Sometimes dreams do not shout.
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Sometimes they whisper through restlessness,
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through envy, through the strange ache you feel when you see someone living boldly.
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That ache is not something to be ashamed of.
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Sometimes it is simply your inner self saying,
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I still want more for us.
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And maybe that is why you are here today.
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Maybe a dream inside you is not dead.
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Maybe it just needs to be gently awakened.
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Sometimes dreams do not disappear in one dramatic moment.
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They fade in small, almost invisible ways.
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It rarely happens because one day you suddenly decide to give up.
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Most of the time, it happens much more quietly than that.
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You wake up, do what needs to be done,
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answer messages, finish tasks, move Go from one responsibility to the next and tell yourself,
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I'll think about my dream later.
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Later becomes tomorrow.
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Tomorrow becomes next month.
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And after a while, the life you are living starts to feel so normal that you stop noticing what is missing.
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I think this is one of the most human things we experience.
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Not failure.
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Not weakness.
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Just gradual distraction.
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A dream can be pushed aside not by one big problem,
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but by many small comforts and many small fears.
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Comfort says, stay where things are familiar.
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Fear says, what if you try and it still doesn't work?
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Together they create a life that feels safe on the outside,
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but quietly heavy on the inside.
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Maybe this sounds familiar.
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You tell yourself you are too busy to start,
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too tired to learn, too late to change,
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too ordinary to do something meaningful.
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But sometimes these thoughts are not the truth.
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They are simply the language of routine.
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Routine can be helpful, of course.
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It gives structure to our lives.
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But sometimes it also becomes a soft trap.
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A few months ago, I noticed this in a very ordinary moment.
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I was sitting in a small café near the window,
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watching people walk past in the rain.
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I had opened my laptop to work on something important for the podcast.
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But instead, I found myself checking small things.
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Messages, notes, comments, little tasks that felt urgent but were not truly meaningful.
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An hour passed, then another.
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At the end of that afternoon,
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I had been busy the whole time,
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but I had not moved even one step closer to what truly mattered.
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That moment stayed with me,
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because sometimes distraction doesn't look like wasting time.
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Sometimes it looks like being constantly occupied,
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and that can be even more dangerous.
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There's a line from Atomic Habits that stayed with me for a long time.
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You do not rise to the level of your goals.
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You fall to the level of your systems.
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I think dreams are similar.
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We do not lose them because we stop caring.
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We lose them because our daily life slowly stops making space for them.
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The small choices matter.
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The extra hour spent scrolling.
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The task we say yes to out of guilt.
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The habit of postponing the thing that scares us a little.
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All of these choices quietly shape the distance between who we are and who we want to become.
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But here is the beautiful part.
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If small choices can slowly put a dream to sleep,
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small choices can also wake it up.
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Sometimes all it takes is one honest moment where you ask yourself,
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is the life I am repeating every day still taking me toward the life I truly want?
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And if the answer is no,
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that is not something to fear.
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That awareness may be the beginning of change.
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There is something I want to tell you very gently.
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Just because you stopped talking about a dream does not mean it disappeared.
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Sometimes a dream stays alive in very quiet ways.
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Not in big dramatic feelings.
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Not in loud motivation.
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But in small signs that are easy to miss.
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Maybe it appears when you feel unexpectedly moved by someone else's story.
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You watch a person start over at 30,
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40, or even 60, and something inside you becomes still.
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Not because you are simply impressed,
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but because a part of you whispers,
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I wanted something like that too.
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Maybe it appears when you read a book,
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hear a line in a film,
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or listen to someone speak with passion,
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and you feel a strange warmth in your chest.
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That warmth matters.
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Sometimes the dream is speaking through emotion before it becomes words again.
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I've noticed this in listeners who write to me.
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Some people tell me they have not practiced English seriously for years,
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but whenever they hear a conversation in English at a café,
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at the airport, or in a movie, they still listen closely.
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Their attention moves there naturally.
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That quiet pull is not random.
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It often means the desire is still alive.
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Dreams do not always survive as clear plans.
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Sometimes they survive as attraction,
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as curiosity, as a feeling of being drawn towards something again and again.
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I remember once reading about J.K.
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Rowling And the years before her work was known around the world.
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There was a long period when life felt uncertain and difficult.
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But even in that uncertainty,
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the creative world inside her did not disappear.
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It stayed present in notes, ideas, fragments, and scenes.
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I think many dreams live like that inside us.
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In fragments.
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In unfinished thoughts.
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In sentences we repeat to ourselves.
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In tabs left open on our laptop.
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In books we keep buying about the same subject.
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In videos we keep clicking on late at night.
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Have you noticed how certain themes keep returning to your life?
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Maybe it is confidence.
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Maybe it is travel.
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Maybe it is health.
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Maybe it is the version of you who feels calmer and more disciplined.
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When the same desire keeps returning,
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it may not be coincidence.
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It may be memory from your deeper self.
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Sometimes people mistake longing for dissatisfaction,
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but not all longing is negative.
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Sometimes longing is guidance.
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It points to the life that still wants your attention.
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And maybe the clearest sign of all is this.
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The fact that this topic touches something inside you.
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If these words make you pause,
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if they make you think of something you once wanted,
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that may already be the sign.
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The dream is not gone.
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It is simply waiting for you to notice it again.
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Don't rush.
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Good things need roots first.
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You do not need to rebuild everything today.
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Sometimes the first step is simply to admit,
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with honesty and kindness, I still care about this.
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That sentence may seem small,
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but sometimes one honest sentence is how a sleeping dream first opens its eyes.
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Once you begin to notice that the dream is still there,
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something else often appears.
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Discomfort.
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Because awareness is beautiful, but it can also be unsettling.
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The moment you admit I still want this,
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another voice may quickly answer.
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Then why did I wait so long?
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I want to stay with that feeling for a moment.
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Because many people do not stop chasing their dreams because they no longer care.
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They stop because it hurts to face the distance between where they are and where they hoped to be.
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That gap can feel heavy.
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Sometimes it looks like regret.
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Sometimes shame.
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Sometimes a quiet fear that says,
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maybe I missed my chance.
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But please listen carefully to this.
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A dream does not expire simply because time has passed.
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Time changes the shape of the journey.
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Yes, but it does not cancel your ability to begin again.
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I think one of the hardest parts of waking up a dream is letting go of the fantasy
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that it must return in a perfect way.
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Maybe years ago you imagined a different timeline.
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You thought by now you would be fluent,
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successful, confident, healed, or already living that life.
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And because reality looks different,
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part of you wants to give up before starting.
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But dreams rarely return through perfect plans.
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They return through imperfect honesty.
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I once had a period when I felt disconnected from the deeper reason behind everything I was creating.
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The work was moving.
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The schedule was full.
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From the outside, everything looked fine.
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And inside, I kept asking myself,
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am I still building what truly matters to me?
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That question was uncomfortable, because sometimes the truth is not dramatic.
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Sometimes the truth is simply that you have been surviving,
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not living with intention.
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And that is exactly where waking up begins.
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Not with motivation, with honesty.
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Maybe your dream right now feels too big to touch.
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That's okay.
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Don't try to wake it up all at once.
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Instead, ask one small question.
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What is one action that would make this dream feel real again?
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Maybe it's writing one page.
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Maybe it's speaking English out loud for ten minutes.
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Maybe it's sending the message you have postponed.
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Maybe it's opening the notebook you haven't touched in months.
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Small, brave actions are powerful because they tell your mind, this still matters.
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And every time you repeat that action,
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the dream becomes less abstract.
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It begins to move from imagination into life.
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Sometimes people wait to feel ready first.
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But I've learned something important.
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Readiness often comes after movement, not before it.
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The first step may feel awkward,
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uncertain, even a little embarrassing.
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That does not mean it is wrong.
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It means something inside you is stretching awake.
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Maybe you just needed someone to say it's okay.
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It's okay that you paused.
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It's okay that life pulled you away.
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It's okay that you are only now returning.
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What matters is not how long the dream slept.
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What matters is that today,
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you chose not to ignore its voice.
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And sometimes, that choice changes everything.
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Now comes the part that matters most.
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Not the dream itself, the life around it.
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Because dreams do not wake up through one powerful moment.
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They stay alive through the way you choose to live every ordinary day.
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I think this is where many people become discouraged.
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They expect a dramatic transformation,
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a sudden breakthrough, a perfect plan,
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a version of themselves that wakes up tomorrow feeling fearless.
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But real change is often much quieter than that.
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It lives in mornings, in choices,
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in the small promises you keep to yourself when nobody is watching.
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Living closer to what calls you does not mean you need to change your whole life overnight.
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Sometimes it simply means becoming more honest with your time.
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If something truly matters to you,
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it deserves a place in your day,
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even if that place is small.
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10 minutes.
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One page.
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One voice note.
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One conversation.
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One step.
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The size of the step matters less than the direction.
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I want you to remember that.
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Sometimes we make the dream so big in our minds that we feel frozen before we begin.
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But dreams are not built in giant moments.
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They are built in repeated return.
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You return to the idea.
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You return to the practice.
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You return to yourself.
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Again and again.
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There will be days when the excitement is gone.
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Days when progress feels invisible.
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Days when the old routine tries to pull you back into the life that asks less of you.
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That is normal.
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The goal is not to feel inspired every day.
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The goal is to stay close to what feels true.
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Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is continue quietly.
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Not for applause.
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Not for fast results.
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But because something inside you knows this path belongs to you.
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I've seen this happen with so many listeners of Jenny's English podcast.
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At first, they come because they want to improve their English.
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But over time, something deeper happens.
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They begin to hear themselves differently.
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They become more patient with their own voice,
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more willing to make mistakes, more open to growth.
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And slowly, the dream becomes part of their identity,
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not just something they want, something they are becoming.
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That may be true for you too.
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Maybe your dream is not a destination.
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Maybe it is a way of living,
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a way of showing up for yourself with more courage,
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more softness, and more consistency.
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Before we close, if this episode stayed with you in some way,
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take a moment to like the video and subscribe to Jenny's English Podcast.
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This space grows because of people like you who keep coming back with open hearts.
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And tonight, I want to leave you with one quiet question.
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What is one dream you are ready to stop postponing?
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Not tomorrow, not next month.
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But starting with one small step today.
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Have you experienced something like this?
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Let me know in the comments.
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Sometimes the dream you are waiting for is also waiting for you.
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Bye-bye.

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ในวิดีโอนี้ คุณเจนนี่ได้พูดถึงประสบการณ์ชีวิตประจำวันที่บีบบังคับซึ่งทำให้เราหลงลืมความฝันที่เคยมี เธอได้แชร์ช่วงเวลาที่ทบทวนความคิดและความรู้สึกในใจที่เรามักจะมองข้ามไปในชีวิตประจำวันที่วุ่นวาย การทำให้เราตระหนักถึงความฝันในอดีตที่อาจหลบซ่อนและค่อยๆ หายไปเมื่อระยะเวลาผ่านไป ในส่วนนี้ การเรียนภาษาอังกฤษก็เช่นเดียวกันที่เราอาจลืมไปเมื่อความรับผิดชอบต้องเข้ามาแทรกแซง แต่การฟังและพูดตามคำพูดของเจนนี่นั้นเป็นวิธีหนึ่งที่ช่วยกระตุ้นความฝันในการเรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษอีกครั้งได้

5 วลีที่ใช้ในการสื่อสารประจำวัน

  • "I spent some time walking without really thinking." - สื่อถึงความผ่อนคลายและการใช้เวลาอยู่กับตัวเอง
  • "Sometimes those quiet moments bring back thoughts." - ช่วยให้เรานึกถึงสิ่งที่สำคัญในชีวิต
  • "A life you wanted." - สื่อถึงความฝันที่เคยมีและ aspiration ของตัวเอง
  • "You became tired in ways that sleep does not always fix." - แสดงถึงความเครียดและความเหนื่อยล้าที่ไม่สามารถแก้ไขได้ง่ายๆ
  • "What happened to the things I once wanted?" - ถามความรู้สึกในใจเกี่ยวกับการลืมความฝันของตัวเอง

คู่มือการตามเสียงแบบขั้นตอน

การใช้ ชาโดว์อิ้งภาษาอังกฤษ สำหรับวิดีโอนี้จะช่วยให้คุณปรับปรุงการออกเสียงภาษาอังกฤษได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ นี่คือขั้นตอนที่แนะนำ:

  1. ฟังวิดีโอครบถ้วน: เริ่มต้นด้วยการฟังวิดีโอในครั้งแรกเพื่อให้เข้าใจเนื้อหาและบริบท
  2. ฟังและพัก: ฟังวิดีโออีกครั้ง แต่หยุดทุกครั้งเมื่อเจอประโยคที่สำคัญ และพยายามพูดตาม
  3. เน้นเสียง: พยายามเลียนเสียงและโทนเสียงของเจนนี่ให้เหมือนมากที่สุด โดยเฉพาะส่วนที่เธอเน้นความรู้สึก
  4. ฝึกแบบเงา: ใช้วิธี shadow speech โดยการพูดตามพร้อมกันกับเจนนี่ในช่วงเวลาที่เธอพูด
  5. ปรับปรุงการออกเสียง: ฝึกซ้ำจนกว่าคุณจะสามารถพูดได้อย่างมั่นใจ เช่นเดียวกับการคิดถึงหรือทำความเข้าใจกับสิ่งที่เจนนี่พูด

ด้วยการใช้ shadowspeaks และวิธีการนี้ คุณจะสามารถเรียนรู้และปรับปรุงทักษะภาษาอังกฤษได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ!

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Shadowing เป็นเทคนิคการเรียนรู้ภาษาที่ได้รับการรับรองทางวิทยาศาสตร์ พัฒนาขึ้นสำหรับการฝึกนักแปลมืออาชีพ วิธีการนี้เรียบง่ายแต่ทรงพลัง: คุณฟังเสียงภาษาอังกฤษจากเจ้าของภาษาและพูดตามทันที — เหมือนเงาที่ตามผู้พูดด้วยช่วงเวลาห่าง 1-2 วินาที การวิจัยแสดงว่าเทคนิคนี้ปรับปรุงความแม่นยำในการออกเสียง ทำนองเสียง จังหวะ การเชื่อมเสียง การฟังเข้าใจ และความคล่องแคล่วในการพูดได้อย่างมีนัยสำคัญ

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