EPISODE · Oct 3, 2025 · 7 MIN
Learning Success Habits at Work | Best Podcast for English Learners | Slow English | Best for Beginners
from English Podcast · host Maria Spencer
Please support my Podcast :https://buymeacoffee.com/mariaspencerWelcome my dear friends to Podcast in English For You. My name is Maria and in this long episode we will explore the habits that make people successful at work. Success is not only about talent or luck, it is often built step by step through daily habits that create trust and respect. A worker who shows punctuality gains reliability. A colleague who communicates effectively builds teamwork. A person who keeps learning and adapting stays ready for the future. In this episode I will speak slowly and clearly so that English learners at beginner and intermediate levels can follow step by step. We will talk about why responsibility builds leadership, why respect for colleagues creates a strong foundation, and why time management makes a worker more prepared. We will also see how problem solving and reliability are habits that bring long-term growth. I will explain five tough words with clear examples so that you can grow your vocabulary while learning about success at work. This episode will help you understand that habits are not small, they are the tools that create professional success and personal peace. Please stay with me until the end and do not forget to follow Podcast in English For You for more episodes made in slow English.In this slow English podcast Maria explains why learning success habits at work is important and how daily actions like punctuality, respect, and reliability create trust.Clear and slow English with five vocabulary explanations for learnersA practical topic that helps you practice English while improving workplace habitsDisclaimer: Narration in this episode is performed by an AI-generated voice. This helps deliver slow, clear English for language learners worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Please support my Podcast :https://buymeacoffee.com/mariaspencerWelcome my dear friends to Podcast in English For You. My name is Maria and in this long episode we will explore the habits that make people successful at work. Success is not only about talent or luck, it is often built step by step through daily habits that create trust and respect. A worker who shows punctuality gains reliability. A colleague who communicates effectively builds teamwork. A person who keeps learning and adapting stays ready for the future. In this episode I will speak slowly and clearly so that English learners at beginner and intermediate levels can follow step by step. We will talk about why responsibility builds leadership, why respect for colleagues creates a strong foundation, and why time management makes a worker more prepared. We will also see how problem solving and reliability are habits that bring long-term growth. I will explain five tough words with clear examples so that you can grow your vocabulary while learning about success at work. This episode will help you understand that habits are not small, they are the tools that create professional success and personal peace. Please stay with me until the end and do not forget to follow Podcast in English For You for more episodes made in slow English.In this slow English podcast Maria explains why learning success habits at work is important and how daily actions like punctuality, respect, and reliability create trust.Clear and slow English with five vocabulary explanations for learnersA practical topic that helps you practice English while improving workplace habitsDisclaimer: Narration in this episode is performed by an AI-generated voice. This helps deliver slow, clear English for language learners worldwide. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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