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[Building Unshakable Confidence: Moving Beyond Perfectionism and Fear in English Learning]-[473. Build your English confidence step-by-step [7-day challenge]]

The InFluency Podcast · B1 · 2025-08-12

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📋 Summary

Unlocking Your Potential: A Mindset-First Approach to English Fluency

Many non-native speakers fall into the trap of believing that fluency is solely a product of vocabulary acquisition and grammar mastery. However, as Hadar, host of the Influency Podcast, argues, true fluency is often hindered not by a lack of knowledge, but by internal barriers. Building confidence is a critical skill that allows learners to bridge the gap between what they know and how they express themselves.

The Fallacy of Perfectionism

Perfectionism is a primary obstacle that prevents learners from engaging freely in English. Hadar notes that many learners operate under the delusion that their syntax, grammar, and pronunciation must be flawless to be valid. This pursuit of a non-existent ideal—that one must be "perfect"—creates a cycle of insecurity. When learners define their worth by an impossible standard, they often choose to avoid speaking altogether, effectively stalling their own progress. As Hadar emphasizes, "Our beauty is in our imperfection," and accepting this is essential for authentic communication.

Overcoming the Fear of Mistakes

Deeply rooted in the academic experience, the fear of making mistakes is a byproduct of a "binary idea" of learning—where one is either right or wrong. This school-based conditioning leaves many adults constantly self-editing, leading to overthinking during conversations rather than being "present." This internal critic creates a cycle of anxiety where learners judge themselves instead of focusing on connection. Breaking this cycle requires acknowledging that mistakes are not failures but necessary components of the learning journey.

Limiting Beliefs and the Potential Gap

Even with clear goals, progress is often blocked by "limiting beliefs." Whether it is the conviction that one isn't "smart enough" or the excuse that one doesn't live in an English-speaking country, these thoughts act as a mechanism that halts motivation. When a learner does not believe a goal is truly possible for them, they tend to "hesitate," "procrastinate," and "overthink," which prevents them from taking the necessary actions to succeed.

Confronting Imposter Syndrome

Imposter syndrome manifests as an "irrational fear of being exposed as a fraud." Despite possessing competency, learners suffering from this syndrome live in constant fear that others will discover their "limited" vocabulary or "lack of grammar" knowledge. This psychological pattern creates a barrier to celebrating progress, as the individual feels they are perpetually "not good enough." Recognizing this as a common cognitive distortion is the first step toward reclaiming one's authentic voice.

The Seven-Day Confidence Boost

Confidence is not an innate trait; it is a skill that can be built through consistent "internal mindset work." By focusing on these psychological patterns rather than just language mechanics, students have reported transformative results, from securing promotions to communicating more effectively in daily life.

To help listeners navigate these hurdles, Hadar offers a free seven-day challenge. Each day provides a piece of advice and a practical exercise designed to:

  • Identify and challenge perfectionist thought patterns.
  • Silence the internal editor that fears making mistakes.
  • Replace limiting beliefs with an empowering vision of potential.
  • Dismantle feelings of fraudulence associated with imposter syndrome.

Ultimately, the goal is to stop feeling like a "limited version of yourself" and to start showing up authentically. By shifting focus from what you know to how you feel while using it, you can unlock the confidence necessary to express your true self in English.

🎯Key Sentences

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Confidence is a skill that you can actually build.
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Perfectionism does not exist.
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It's not a real thing.
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Humans are not perfect.
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Our beauty is in our imperfection.
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📝Key Phrases

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tap into your full potential
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get in the way of
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beat yourself up
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limiting beliefs
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imposter syndrome
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📖 Transcript

People are so afraid of being perceived as not intelligent or as if their English is not good enough.
And that is connected with a fear of making mistakes.
And being constantly afraid of making mistakes like we were in school is really not helping you feel free and speak freely.
You're listening to the Influency Podcast.
I'm Hadar, your host, a pronunciation expert, fluency coach, and a proud non-native speaker.
With over 16 years of experience teaching, I am here to share with you all my secrets on how to show up in English clearly, with confidence, and freedom.

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