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Limiting Beliefs in English and How You Can Change Them 

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What is a limiting belief in English? Do you have one, or maybe even several? Today, I’m talking all about what those beliefs might sound like, and most importantly, how you can overcome them to step into your full potential and reach limitless fluency in English.
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@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
(free!) 30 powerful English affirmations to change your limiting beliefs for good 👉🏽 bit.ly/45EAfM2 Learn more about my 30-day audio course, My English Mindset bit.ly/3zdBBBn
@wheawhere1459
@wheawhere1459 4 дня назад
Hello, l'I'm from Chechnya- Russia, l need help, me rights brutally violated, but l can not connect with any human rights, organisation ! Please can you help me , give me any contact, phone number etc. any human rights organisation? Thank you!!!😢
@pankajghimire1303
@pankajghimire1303 6 дней назад
I don't have such negative feelings when I speak with others. I can confidently speak English. I am from Nepal, a physics teacher, and an educational researcher. I have to communicate with several Educational researchers in the United States. When I talked to them they were surprised to listen to my English speaking. One of my friends who has stayed in the United States for the last 20 years claimed that my English speaking is better than many other immigrants in the United States. I feel proud of myself for having reached that level of speaking English. The credit goes to Hadar and her team. Had I not been in contact with Hadar's RU-vid videos my English speaking wouldn't have reached this incredible height. Thanks, Hadar for your invaluable contributions!
@joudialii
@joudialii 2 дня назад
what an effective episode, thx Hadar we love you!
@NormaJimenezM
@NormaJimenezM 6 дней назад
Haddar, you are an amazing teacher. Sometimes I think "I'm too old to learn. I lost my chance to speak English 😢"
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
So my question to you is - how do you know this is true? And Do you know of anyone in the world who learned something new at your age? (And if it’s possible for them why wouldn’t it be possible for you?)
@ArtemHahauz-nm7bk
@ArtemHahauz-nm7bk 5 дней назад
\I used to tell myself that English is hard. Now, however, when I face real difficulties in formal language, that phrase just seems foolish to me. The first reason of that is I didn't face real difficulties by that time, and the second one is all languages are hard anyway. Hadar, I couldn't agree with you more that mindset is paramount when it comes to the psychology of learning essentially any skill. That hinges on how you program yourself, and how well you know your personality. Thank you for this video! Best regards from an Ukrainian. Looking forward to more relocation-diary series!
@EmmanuelJoseph-ml1re
@EmmanuelJoseph-ml1re 5 дней назад
Thank you for this Hadar. This is so educating
@alexanderuzcategui1178
@alexanderuzcategui1178 5 дней назад
Every word you say is totally true, I am at a stage in my life where I want to work as a Software Developer at 46 years old, starting from scratch and learning English, I have had all those limitations that you say at every moment of this journey that I have taken However, I am always moving forward, watching your videos and learning a lot, God bless you every day of your life, thank you for helping so many people achieve their dreams, to grow personally and professionally, Greetings from Venezuela
@RhillEnglish
@RhillEnglish 4 дня назад
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🧠 Understanding Limitless Fluency* - Overview of the concept of Limitless fluency in English, emphasizing the freedom and ease of communication without perfection, - Highlights the internal barriers, like limiting beliefs, that prevent achieving this fluency. 02:10 *🚫 The Impact of Believing "My English is Not Good Enough"* - Examines the negative spiral triggered by the belief that one's English isn't adequate, particularly in professional settings, - Discusses how such beliefs foster negative emotions and reduce likelihood of taking actions that could improve fluency. 04:22 *🗣 Overcoming the Fear of Wasting Others' Time* - Challenges the notion that engaging in English conversations as a non-native might waste others' time, - Suggests affirming one's value in conversations to boost confidence and participation. 06:25 *🧐 Fear of Being Judged for Making Mistakes* - Tackles the fear of judgment over language mistakes, reinforcing that errors are natural and non-detrimental to intelligence perception, - Encourages embracing mistakes as learning opportunities and dismissing undue societal pressures for perfection. 08:41 *💪 Changing the Belief "English is Hard"* - Questions the usefulness of perceiving English learning as inherently difficult, suggesting it can be a joyful and exciting process, - Advocates for replacing negative thoughts with empowering ones to enhance learning efficacy and maintain motivation.
@buzzbee42
@buzzbee42 5 дней назад
Wow, everything she said is 100% true. Yes I have been living in a Sate for over a decades and still struggling with my fluency. It gets really frustrated over time when unable to achieve the fluency in your targeted language. My limited beliefs is because of the English language I am unable to achieve my career goals.
@janyssaavedrasuarez
@janyssaavedrasuarez 6 дней назад
Thanks so much for your words, I realized when I speak myself with negatives thoughts about the English as if I'd have to give 10 steps behind .......and I need to speak me with love and compassion myself, and finding again the confidence. Feeling good about yourself is key when you are inside learning process learning
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
Thank you for this, and yes you’re absolutely right ❤
@FaisalAlkhiamy
@FaisalAlkhiamy 2 дня назад
Don't worry.l have strong enthuisiasm
@marioluiscarbajofabra
@marioluiscarbajofabra 6 дней назад
You are one of my ways to enjoy learning English, Hadar. Not the only one, but one of them. Thanks for all your videos, y que no se borre esa sonrisa de tu cara nunca.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
Happy to be here for (and with) you!😊
@denisseperez4555
@denisseperez4555 6 дней назад
Hi from México ❤nice advice😊
@alicjanienajadly6579
@alicjanienajadly6579 6 дней назад
I'm highly grateful for this episode 🙏 very needed
@anandanun.
@anandanun. 6 дней назад
Thank you so much for this video, Hadar! 😍
@MaximoEnglish
@MaximoEnglish 5 дней назад
One belief I usually have is that as a teacher, having an accent makes me less worthy of a teacher, and being paid so low reinforces that idea further. So many native teachers make twice what I make without ever having to study the language, my pronunciation is excellent, but even my face shouts LATINO all the time.
@armandovelasquez3295
@armandovelasquez3295 6 дней назад
I like the way you share your thoughts in each video. You inspire, motivate, and invite us to make an extra effort to reach the next level.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
This means a lot - thank you for your comment❤️
@patriciolapaz
@patriciolapaz 6 дней назад
Thanks !!!
@giovannirivetti1451
@giovannirivetti1451 6 дней назад
Hello Hadar nice and useful video, thank you! 🙏😊 A similar thing happened to me just a month ago during a trip weekend on the coast of a famous lake where I live. I was there with my family hiking up to the side of a mountain when I met two German tourists who suddenly talked to me😢 but they were thing to use my language Italian; so and I don't know why 😅, I replyed in English and in that exact moment I realised how my English was, just a short and I'd say schematic conversation☺️ about two snakes on a tree and the obvious "where are you from?" and they told me they were on a short holiday, just that. But, when we three left each other, I was thinking about that experience 😮 I had just had and....I started to think about it and recognize the good amd bad aspects of it. Could it be a close encounter with those limiting beliefs? 😅 I think! Sorry for the long story 🙏, thank you again! 😊👋
@FaisalAlkhiamy
@FaisalAlkhiamy 2 дня назад
I need more practice in writting and spoken,please advise me how to do
@user-up9qq7eh9b
@user-up9qq7eh9b 6 дней назад
My English learning limits are to understand anything in english spoken and written.as well as to speak fluently.
@karinasierra548
@karinasierra548 6 дней назад
@laura3619
@laura3619 6 дней назад
❤❤❤
@ezozakurbanova9762
@ezozakurbanova9762 6 дней назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Ilkin560
@Ilkin560 6 дней назад
How I keep fluency if im not surrounding by english speakers?
@Riveeri
@Riveeri 6 дней назад
I recommend you to use shadowing
@user-fm5eh1fi5z
@user-fm5eh1fi5z 6 дней назад
I spent 7 years without speaking english. When I started using it again, my abilities were better than ever. My secret? I watched stuff in English every single day and I also read countless books in the language. I used it every day as a tool to learn other things such as history, music theory, psychology, geopolitics, etc. At a certain point you have to start seeing yourself as a USER of the language, not only a learner.
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
You tell me 🙏🏽🙂
@Sanisobhi2827
@Sanisobhi2827 6 дней назад
🎉🎉❤❤❤❤l
@desfilenoivas8279
@desfilenoivas8279 6 дней назад
Watching from Brasil! Free Palestine and Free Israel . Peace in the Worldwide!
@hadar.shemesh
@hadar.shemesh 6 дней назад
Amén! ❤
@Adventistaspm
@Adventistaspm 4 дня назад
🎯 Key points for quick navigation: 00:00 *🧠 Understanding Limitless Fluency* - Overview of the concept of Limitless fluency in English, emphasizing the freedom and ease of communication without perfection, - Highlights the internal barriers, like limiting beliefs, that prevent achieving this fluency. 02:10 *🚫 The Impact of Believing "My English is Not Good Enough"* - Examines the negative spiral triggered by the belief that one's English isn't adequate, particularly in professional settings, - Discusses how such beliefs foster negative emotions and reduce likelihood of taking actions that could improve fluency. 04:22 *🗣️ Overcoming the Fear of Wasting Others' Time* - Challenges the notion that engaging in English conversations as a non-native might waste others' time, - Suggests affirming one's value in conversations to boost confidence and participation. 06:25 *🧐 Fear of Being Judged for Making Mistakes* - Tackles the fear of judgment over language mistakes, reinforcing that errors are natural and non-detrimental to intelligence perception, - Encourages embracing mistakes as learning opportunities and dismissing undue societal pressures for perfection. 08:41 *💪 Changing the Belief "English is Hard"* - Questions the usefulness of perceiving English learning as inherently difficult, suggesting it can be a joyful and exciting process, - Advocates for replacing negative thoughts with empowering ones to enhance learning efficacy and maintain motivation. Made with HARPA AI
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