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"I want to learn English" - This is the wrong goal!
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"I want to learn English." This is the wrong goal!
Some people say that choosing the wrong goals can lead to self-sabotage.
When it comes to learning English (as it's the wrong goal in 90% of cases for my adult achievers), it leads to: A) lack of confidence (at some point in speaking); B) continuous self-doubt (on various levels). C) Never really experiencing delight and self-satisfaction about your progress.
Can you relate to any of the things I wrote above? Almost certainly, you can; some can confirm all three aspects.
Please listen to my words of love and care in this deep 10-minute heart-to-heart podcast from me to you as a gift to learn to finally choose the right goal for you and therefore to choose the right steps to follow to achieve this goal.
To have freedom, confidence, excitement, and the progress you'll be making from listening to this podcast onwards!!!
Much love and care,
Your personal coach and a challenger
Anatoly
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