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Professional TeacherWhy You Freeze in English: The Psychology of Language Learning:
š§ Have you ever felt like your English is perfect in your head⦠but the moment you open your mouth ā it disappears?
You tell yourself itās bad grammar, or not enough vocabulary. But the truth is⦠itās not grammar at all.
Itās psychology.
In this episode, weāre going to explore whatās really happening in your mind when you speak another language ā why emotions, memory, identity, and even your belief system decide whether your English flows or freezes.
Youāll discover why anxiety blocks your brain, how perfectionism slows you down, and how playfulness accelerates fluency.
And Iāll share what Iāve learned in over 20,000 coaching sessions with professionals around the world ā from Russia to China to the Middle East ā about how people truly unlock their global voice.
If youāve ever doubted yourself in English⦠this episode will change the way you see language learning forever. Letās dive in.
If todayās episode resonated with you, hereās what I want you to do next. Donāt just stop at listening ā take action.
Iāve put together a free Voice Starter Kit with warm-ups and mindset shifts I usually only share with my private clients. Itās designed to lower your anxiety, boost your confidence, and help you sound clear and natural in English ā even under pressure.
All you need to do is send me a quick DM with the word VOICE and Iāll send it straight to you.
Remember ā your English is not just grammar and vocabulary. Itās your global identity. Letās unlock it together.

Why You Freeze in English: The Psychology of Language Learning
Sep 10, 2025 6:02 AM
Anatolyā¢Elite Coach
Language Skills
English, Other, Russian
Learning Language
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