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Why seeing yourself negatively compared to others in a job interview process? If we can relate this 'perception' way to your job interview process - how will you sell yourself effectively? We’ve all been there – scrolling through social media, seeing picture-perfect lives, and feeling a pang of envy. It’s easy to fall into the trap of comparing ourselves to others, but it’s a habit that rarely leads to anything positive. So, why should you stop measuring yourself against others? When you constantly compare yourself to others, you focus on what you lack rather than appreciating what you have. Imagine being a boss and interviewing you with this 'perception model'. Would you hire you? Of course not, this type of world's view can lead to a sense of dissatisfaction and unhappiness, preventing you from enjoying the present moment and all the good things in your life. The only time we have is NOW, if comparing ourself to others takes away our NOW - what is the point of living? :) In the podcast I am sharing some ideas that will help you break free from this habit - turning you into success magnet because you've decided to 'craft' new reality. https://www.italki.com/en/post/IFhrf3sXbW2zkLVB0yexcR Dive into it now, and if you want to learn to trust your senses more and get more relaxed on a consistent basis, listen to my "Grounding & Centering Exercise." It's a meditation practice to allow you to tap into the NOW and feel more bliss and happiness. You can find it here: https://teach.italki.com/creator/podcast/episode/21bdqywf50htlwezm7ax1i Have fun and let me support you. See you in my immersive trainings now.
Sep 25, 2024 1:42 PM
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - To Fail or To Succeed? A self-fulfilling prophecy is an expectation or belief that can influence your behaviors, thus causing the belief to come true. The idea behind a self-fulfilling prophecy, also known as the Pygmalion effect, is that your belief about what will happen drives the actions that make that outcome ultimately come to pass. Think a moment and imagine relating the above to your English development, what will it mean? If you expect everything to go wrong, you might put in less effort or fail to take steps that could turn things around, which means that expecting the worst brings out the worst. If you expect everything to go right you might be more eager, more enthusiastic and less worried! Listen to the recording several times and allow the information to sink in and to influence you in it's own way. Good luck and join my 1-1 trainings to become better and brighter at expressing yourself! If you want to learn to relax before an important event & to meditate, check out one more of my powerful podcast here: https://teach.italki.com/creator/podcast/episode/21bdqywf50htlwezm7ax1i
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - To Fail or To Succeed?
Sep 24, 2024 8:42 AM
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Fear #2 Being afraid of making mistakes. Are you one of them> The fear of making mistakes persecutes many people, regardless of their achievements, age and social status. Where does the fear of making a mistake come from, and how to overcome it? Many people are hesitant to do something serious, not so much because they are afraid of failure, but because of fear of public condemnation or censure. Often, such anti-motivation is a consequence of a hidden inferiority complex: a person is so dependent on public opinion that he loses the ability to make decisions on his own. In the podcast I will share some ideas about the fear and what do top managers look for in their employees (since C-level managers are my regular students). Grab a comfortable sit, make yourself comfortable and dive deep into the recording. If you want to further your growth in spoken English confidence and fluency (it will impact other areas of your life), give a go to my other useful podcast: https://www.italki.com/en/post/EyJUOPGORoFqT7HtUTOQRC
Fear #2 Being afraid of making mistakes
Sep 20, 2024 12:44 PM
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