English for Career Advancement
If you've been learning English for some time - perhaps many years - and still feel insecure and clumsy /ˈklʌmzi/ (causing or feeling embarrassment or inconvenience) when you try and express yourself, it's clear that "knowing English" or "understanding English" isn't enough to be able to use it confidently and fluently when you want to, or need to.
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Because it isn't a question of "just practise!", either. Of course, finding ideal environments in which to practise (for more about ideal environments to practise English, book a complimentary call using the link below for us to determine the best path ahead for you together), is an excellent idea, and we should definitely have continuous opportunities to practise English with like-minded people at our disposal if we want to manage it more skillfully and confidently.
But there's much more. Managing a different language confidently takes perseverance and a holistic, body-emotions-mind approach, because English isn't just a tool, it's the system through which we see and understand ourselves and the world.
Take Paz, who joined my community just under 2 years ago and is still active and enthusiastic in the program. We spoke this morning! Paz has just started a new position in her field (the pharmaceutical industry) earning an additional US$1,000 per month!
She has been so successful because she understands that her way of thinking and handling stress is essential to gaining confidence in English.
What about you? Are you ready to take a closer look at how to incorporate English into who you are, so that you can express yourself naturally, fluently and confidently in any English-speaking situation? Work-related English also includes social, informal, conversational English, because we need to relate to others and make friends to be able to participate fully in our English-based work and interactions.
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