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Professional TeacherFrom the series: “The Woman Behind the Words”
Many English learners think they’re struggling with grammar or vocabulary.
But what if what’s really collapsing isn’t their English — it’s their sense of self the moment they start speaking?
This episode explores what happens when confidence becomes a performance instead of a feeling.
It reveals how the body remembers judgment, correction, and pressure — and how those memories quietly shape the way you sound today.
You’ll learn:
✨ Why fluent speakers still “freeze” under pressure
✨ How the nervous system protects you by performing
✨ The real difference between sounding confident and feeling confident
This isn’t about learning new words.
It’s about remembering the part of you that doesn’t need to prove anything to sound natural.
💭 Reflection prompt:
When does your voice feel most natural — and when does it start to perform?

🎙 The Performance Trap
Nov 15, 2025 4:51 PM
AnatolyG•VoiceUnlock
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