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Bruce Lee’s Empty Cup - And Why Your English is Costing You MONEY
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Bruce Lee’s Empty Cup - And Why Your English is Costing You MONEY
Bruce Lee asked: Is your cup empty, or full?
The answer could be why you’re leaving money on the table every time you open your mouth in a business situation. I’m talking presentations that bore clients to death, pitches that land with a thud, job interviews where you sound like a buffoon…and even those damn IELTS tests my students sweat over.
See, you’re probably making ONE of these critical mistakes (and maybe all of them):
You’re STUCK in Your Ways: “Empty” means potential. “Full” means rigid, unable to adapt. Your English is probably stuck in a textbook from 1985.
You’re Fixated on “Perfect”: Forget perfection. Aim for impact. Trying to be flawless is paralyzing you. Stop it.
You Think You’re “Done” Learning: The moment you stop learning, you start dying (business-wise, anyway). Your English has to evolve to stay sharp.
You’re Clueless About Yourself: You have ZERO awareness of how you actually sound to prospects, clients, or even the interviewer across the table. Ouch.
But there’s a way out.
In my latest podcast episode, I take Bruce Lee’s wisdom – yes, the martial arts guy – and brutally expose exactly how you can weaponize your English.
Become instantly more persuasive.
Sharpen your message until it cuts like a diamond.
Deliver every sentence with unshakeable clarity.
Click here to listen now. This isn’t about grammar lessons; this is about MONEY. Don’t let your English hold you hostage any longer.
P.S. Are you SERIOUS about mastering high-impact business English? This podcast is just the beginning. There’s a whole lot more where that came from…
Book my limited 1-1 communication / confidence / clarity BOOSTER meetings now.
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