Hello everyone. Today, I would like to share something about I've always wanted to do,
to speak English better. I've always wanted to speak English naturally. I want to talk
with foreigners, join meetings, or just speak English with confidence every day. Every time
I speak English, I feel shy because of a lack of confidence. I know everything, but I can't
say it out loud. I understand, but when it's time to speak, I freeze. If you've ever felt
this way, you are not alone. What stops us is not grammar or vocabulary. It's fear. Fear
of making grammar mistakes, fear of mispronouncing words, fear of being laughed at or judged,
fear of feeling embarrassed. But have you noticed? Children aged two to three make lots
of mistakes, but they still learn very fast. They're not afraid of being wrong. They just
want to speak to be understood. Making mistakes helps us learn faster. Progress doesn't come
only from studying. It comes from daring to speak out, to confront our fears and to
grow from experience. I started to recognize the limiting beliefs that were holding me
back. Instead of giving into doubt, I worked to rebuild my confidence and replace negative
thoughts with empowering beliefs. I can do it. Imagine this. If you could talk to anyone
in the world, what would you say? Would you tell them about your life? Ask about their
dreams or simply smile and say, nice to meet you? English is not the final goal. It is
a bridge that connects you to new opportunities, people and expand your horizons. I know a
young person who tried hard and practiced speaking English every day. Later, they became
freelancers, traveled to many beautiful countries and learned many new skills thanks to the
huge amount of knowledge available in English. So, what is my goal in learning English? First,
I learn English to support and inspire my child. It's a way to create meaningful moments
together. I want to be a trusted friend who supports my child through every stage of growing
up. This is a journey I don't want to miss. Second, learning English helps me live a more
flexible and free life. I can work anywhere, freelance or remote. I can travel with confidence,
without the fear of being lost in translation. Most importantly, I can take control of my
journey and grow my self-learning skills. Now, I've decided not to be shy anymore.
I will try to speak English every day. Whenever I feel like giving up, I overcome self-doubt
by reminding myself, why am I learning English? That question is the compass that guides my
path. You don't need to be perfect. You don't need to be fast. Just keep noticing
your progress. Even small steps matter. By taking small actions every day, you move closer
to a freer version of yourself. Learn English not to be better than others, but to push
your own boundaries. Dare to step out of your comfort zone and grow with courage. And always
remember, if you can dream it, you can do it. Small steps matter.