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Professional TeacherMany people feel nervous before speaking English.
Not because they don’t know words — but because they think the first sentence must be perfect.
They tell themselves: “If I start wrong, everything will go wrong.”
So they wait.
They think more.
They try to organize everything in their head.
And then speaking feels even harder.
The truth is simple:
Conversations don’t need a perfect start.
They need movement.
When you speak your first sentence, you are not being judged.
You are just opening the door.
Most confidence doesn’t come from preparing more.
It comes from allowing yourself to begin — imperfectly.
Next time you speak, don’t search for the best start.
Just start.
Often, the voice finds itself after the first sentence — not before it.
Make a small decision now and write it down on a piece of paper: I decide to ... fill in yourself.
See you tomorrow for one minute challenge.
Dec 24, 2025 2:59 PM
AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
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