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Even Language Can Go Rusty

Even Language Can Go Rusty

Even Language Can Go Rusty

I spoke to online editor, trade journalist and blogger Nicole Isermann in an Instagram Live a week or so ago.

I knew she was a little nervous and apprehensive. Most of my interview partners are.  It’s quite a challenge to go live, especially when using a language that is not your own.

In one of her latest blog posts, Nicole talks about her experience with me.

You can read that Nicole studied English along with her native German many years ago. So you might be surprised that she admits that she was out of her comfort zone.

But that’s quite ‘normal’.

Any language, even your native language, will deteriorate if you don’t use it.

The good news is that it will come back quickly. In fact, the better you knew the language, the quicker it will come back.

And that’s what you’ll realise if you listen to our conversation. Nicole did a superb job.

Talking about a language going rusty if you don’t use it, that’s why I send out my ‘Sparks of English’ on a regular basis. I want to remind you that you need regular practice if you want to keep or improve your language level.

And you also have two free opportunities a month to speak English with me and others. In our Speed Networking sessions.

But I have another idea!

Would YOU like to go live on Instagram with me on a Wednesday at 11 for about 10 or 15 minutes?  If so, tell me and we’ll organise something. pastedGraphic.png

What Gives You Energy?

What Gives You Energy?

What Gives You Energy?

“If you can’t figure out what kind of work you like, pay attention to what’s easy to concentrate on and gives you energy vs. what makes you tune out and feel tired.”
Sam Altman

This sounds like good advice to me. What do you think?

Ready To Leave Your Comfort Zone?

Ready To Leave Your Comfort Zone?

Ready To Leave Your Comfort Zone?

Why not take one simple action today that is a little bold and outside of your comfort zone?

If you’ve not yet come to one of my Speed Networking sessions, today might be the day to take that step and register for the next one.

Have a look here to see when we’re getting together again: https://english-trainer.de/.

 

“I love these English lunch breaks with you Christine, networking and talking English … how would we say in German? Drei Fliegen mit einer Klappe? smile” Beatrice Krammer

 

Do You Work Less Than 5 Hours a Day?

Do You Work Less Than 5 Hours a Day?

Do You Work Less Than 5 Hours a Day?

Here’s an excerpt from Trevor G. Blake’s The Practical Magic of the 5-Hour Workday:

“Before capitalism, most people didn’t work very long hours at all. The tempo of life was slow, even leisurely; the pace of work relaxed, life balanced between work, church, and family. Our ancestors may not have been rich as we judge it in terms of having things, but they had an abundance of leisure. They were much richer in the balance of life between work, leisure, and family time than most people are today.”

Trevor is a NY bestselling author and serial entrepreneur. If you’d like to learn about his system of working, all backed up by science, get his free PDF online here.

And tell me what you’ve learnt from reading the book.