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A board can be just a board in someone's mind, but it also can be a world in others' mind. In fact, the Chinese Chess was invented on the background of the fights between Chu and Han dynasty 2000 years ago. All the characters have the same purpose of protecting their general. The competitors whose general survivals until the end win the competition. The things which the Chinese Chess attract people most is its diversity. Different people have their own plan for every fight. You decide to have a offense and defense sometimes depends on what your rival did. It's really like a real war. Sometimes you need to be patient for a long time to catch a mistake your vival made and give them a quick attack.Sometimes you aren't supposed to ingore a soldier's power which can give you a big surprise. You can learn something from professionals to improve your skills. But I think that the events happen on the board like things happen in real world. Everything changes anytime. You need to be quiet to observe the situations carefully before making a decision.
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On Sunday, I took the TOEIC exam. I was a little nervous and ended up waking up earlier than usual. On my way to the test center, I listened to some TOEIC listening audio to get my ears warmed up. When I arrived, the place was filled with people who were also there to take the test. Everyone had such serious expressions on their faces. The listening section was faster than I expected, and there were a few moments when I felt panicked, but I managed to stay focused all the way through. The reading section was tough because of the time management. I spent too much time on the grammar questions, so I had to rush toward the end. Even so, I feel like I did my best. I read as carefully as I could and chose the answers that made the most sense to me. It wasn’t perfect, but I’m sure I gave it everything I had. After the test, all the tension drained from my body, and I suddenly felt really hungry. On my way home, I bought something sweet as a little reward for my hard work. I don’t know the result yet, but for now, I’m relieved that it’s finally over. I really hope my score goes up at least a little compared to last time.
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In this episode, we explore one of the biggest mindset traps professionals fall into during interviews and high-stakes English conversations: the pressure to look impressive. You’ll hear the real breakthrough a client had during one of our sessions — a shift that transformed her communication, her confidence, and ultimately… her results. The moment she stopped trying to impress and started solving problems, everything changed. If you’ve ever felt your English collapse under pressure, or felt yourself performing instead of communicating, this episode will give you a new lens that can change the way you show up in every important conversation. Real session. Real shift. Real transformation. You can apply for your transformation on my profile now.
Breakthrough #1: Stop Trying to Impress Them
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BREAKTHROUGH #1 — Stop Trying to Impress Them. Start Solving Problems. She came to our session carrying the mindset most high-performing professionals never question: “I hope they like me.” “I hope I sound good.” “I hope I don’t disappoint them.” Then one realization cut through everything. Every serious professional wants to enter a high-stakes conversation and feel like their presence lands. Not because they rehearsed lines. Not because they performed. But because their value is unmistakable without trying to prove it. Most walk into the room holding a silent burden: “Please see my worth.” And that single thought disconnects them from everything powerful inside. It's impossible to feel grounded when you're trying to be impressive! During our session, she had a clean, simple realization: “If I stop trying to impress them and start solving their problems everything changes.” Exactly. The body reorganizes. The mind clears. The voice stops performing and starts contributing. Authority comes back online. And suddenly, you are no longer trying to be chosen. You are leading the moment you are in. Trying to impress is the fastest way to shrink: It makes you tighten. It makes you oversell. It makes you lose connection to your experience. It makes your English collapse under pressure. And ironically - the harder you try to look impressive, the less powerful you appear. The next day she walked into her interview not to perform, but to understand what needed to be solved. She passed stage 2. Then stage 3. Then she received the offer. Negotiated +20%. And walked out with stock options. Same English. Same CV. Just a different identity finally showing up. If you’re tired of performing in English and ready to speak from the place your real value lives, apply. Every breakthrough shared here is drawn from real client work. No scripts. No theories. Real lives, real shifts.
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