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[Cultivating a Growth-Oriented Mindset for the New Year]-[English Listening - New Year, New Mindset]

Listening Time: English Practice · B1 · 2024-01-02

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Cultivating a Growth-Oriented Mindset for the New Year

In this episode of the Listening Time podcast, host Connor reflects on the transition into a new year by sharing personal strategies for developing a more intentional mindset. While these reflections were initially for his own personal growth, he emphasizes that adopting these shifts can significantly benefit anyone striving for personal development.

Viewing Every Day as a Gift

Connor’s first point focuses on the importance of gratitude. He admits that it is easy to "take for granted" the fact that we are alive, meaning we often fail to appreciate the significance of our daily existence. He argues that by shifting our perspective to view each day as a "gift" rather than something we inherently "deserve," we can cultivate genuine gratitude. This shift allows us to find joy in the "insignificant" details of life and serves as a vital reminder that time moves quickly, making it essential to appreciate our experiences before they pass.

Balancing Perspectives on Past, Present, and Future

Addressing the common struggle of mental preoccupation, Connor discusses the need for a balanced view of time. He notes that he often spends too much time worrying about the future, which can lead to "anxiety" and prevent him from enjoying the present moment. Conversely, he warns against dwelling on the past, whether through "regretting" mistakes or idealizing bygone days, which can be a "depressing thought."

He clarifies that while we shouldn't ignore the past—as we must "learn lessons from experiences"—or neglect the future—as we need "goals" and the ability to "delay our gratification"—we must find a healthier equilibrium. The goal is to remain present while still maintaining a healthy, forward-looking perspective.

Shifting from "Happening To Me" to "Happening For Me"

One of the most transformative mindset shifts discussed is the change in how we perceive challenges. Connor admits that it initially sounded "cheesy" to suggest that events happen "for me" rather than "to me," but he now views it as an essential tool for resilience. When we feel that life’s difficulties happen to us, we act as "victims" and succumb to complaints. However, by reframing these challenges as opportunities for growth, we can become "stronger," "wiser," and better equipped to handle future obstacles. This proactive approach turns every setback into a "learning experience."

Patience in the Language Learning Journey

Finally, Connor offers a bonus tip specifically for language learners: the importance of not rushing. He notes that many learners get "discouraged" because they do not feel they are making progress fast enough. He emphasizes that if you are consistently practicing and receiving "exposure" to the language, you are improving, even if the results are not immediately visible. He urges listeners to be patient, as the process of language acquisition is often slow and requires a mindset that values steady progress over instant gratification.

By implementing these shifts—practicing gratitude, balancing one's focus on time, reframing adversity, and exercising patience in learning—Connor suggests that we can all prepare ourselves for a more meaningful and productive year.

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I kind of take it for granted.
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You don't appreciate the significance of it.
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I think that's a good attitude to have.
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I thought it sounded kind of cheesy.
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I really want to improve in that regard.
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📝Key Phrases

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take something for granted
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run into problems
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be on one's mind
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fall into the trap
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delay one's gratification
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📖 Transcript

Welcome to the Listening Time podcast.
Hey everybody, this is Connor and you're listening to episode 135 of the Listening Time podcast.
I hope you all had a good end of the year.
And I hope that you're ready for 2024 and that you're motivated to make this a good year for you.
And at the time of recording this, it's still November.
I'm recording this very early.

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