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How to Stop Overthinking Conversations and Speak with Confidence

Do you replay conversations in your head, overanalyze your tone, or assume everyone noticed that one awkward thing you said?In this video, I break down why we overthink conversations and how to stop getting trapped in your own head when you speak. You’ll learn practical communica ...  Show more

Stop Freezing When Speaking English: What to Say When Your Mind Goes Blank

Do you ever understand English… and then suddenly freeze when it is your turn to speak?If your mind goes blank when speaking English, this lesson will help you stop freezing, recover faster, and know what to say in the moment.In this lesson, I’ll show you why your mind goes blank ...  Show more

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