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[Breaking Barriers: A UX Designer’s Journey to Professional Fluency and Confidence]-[477. How She Stopped Avoiding English and Started Thriving]

The InFluency Podcast · B1 · 2025-09-12

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📋 Summary

From Avoider to Advocate: Redefining Fluency

Luciana, a Brazilian UX designer living in Portugal, once viewed her English skills as a major professional hurdle. Despite her technical proficiency in design, she struggled with the "awkward" reality of speaking, often feeling stuck during meetings. Her journey from a shy, language-avoiding professional to a confident communicator and community leader highlights the transformative power of mindset shifts and intentional practice.

The Illusion of Passive Learning

Luciana initially attempted to improve her English through free content, podcasts, and blogs. However, she soon realized this was merely an "illusion of learning." While she was immersing herself in the language, she was not being "active." She noted that school-based learning focuses on tests—reading and writing—which fails to prepare students for the demands of real-life communication. Her transition from passive consumption to active, community-based practice was the turning point in her fluency journey.

Shifting Motivators: Fear vs. Autonomy

Drawing on her background in UX design, Luciana analyzed her learning process through the lens of human behavior. She identified two core motivators:

  • Fear-based motivation: Driven by deadlines or the fear of rejection. While effective for short-term bursts, it is unsustainable.
  • Autonomy and Community: Driven by creativity, ownership, and a sense of belonging.

Luciana emphasizes that joining a program with a structured plan and a supportive community allowed her to move away from the "fear" of making mistakes. She stopped viewing English as an "obligation" and started seeing it as a way to express her own voice and professional identity.

The Role of Pronunciation in Fluency

Contrary to the common belief that pronunciation is merely "the cherry on the top," Luciana discovered that dedicated pronunciation work significantly improved her fluency and listening skills. By learning to connect words and understand specific sounds (such as the challenging "TH" sound), she reduced her "choppy" speech patterns. This created a "positive snowball" effect: as her pronunciation improved, her confidence grew, allowing her to expand her vocabulary and dare to participate more in professional settings.

Overcoming Limiting Beliefs

One of the most profound realizations for Luciana was the impact of her internal narrative. She often felt that "no one wants to listen" to her, which caused her to withdraw. A key "game changer" in her journey was an experiment suggested by her coach: to act as if people were actually eager to hear what she had to say. This shift in mindset changed how she showed up—she began raising her hand in meetings, hosting her own conversation groups, and even recording videos, a task she once deemed "unimaginable."

Global Opportunities and the "Birthright" to Speak

Luciana encourages non-native speakers to stop striving for a "perfect accent" and focus instead on conveying their message clearly. Working in a globalized environment, she sees the beauty of diverse backgrounds where everyone is "in the same boat." She argues that the right to express oneself is a "birthright," and one should not sacrifice that right due to the fear of judgment.

Final Wisdom

Reflecting on her progress, Luciana offers a powerful takeaway for others struggling with their language goals: "Difficult is not impossible, and direction is more important than speed." She advocates for consistent routines—treating language practice with the same discipline as a gym habit—and reminds learners that they are the only ones responsible for believing in their own potential.

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I'm really excited to be here.
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I was really struggling, really having a hard time during meetings.
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I thought, oh no, again.
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I felt relieved when she canceled sometimes the meeting.
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Maybe they are exaggerating, but let's see.
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mindset shifts
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landing a job
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get stuck
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come rain or come shine
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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, thank you so much for joining me.
In today's episode, you are going to listen to a conversation I had with Luciana, my student.
Luciana, originally from Brazil, now lives in Portugal, is going to share with you her fluency journey.
And the challenges that she faced on her way to becoming more confident, more expressive and also landing a job in English.
But not just any job the job of her dreams.
She's going to talk about all the things that she did and all the mindset shifts that she had to make and the advantages of a non-native speaker in the global world that we live in.

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