Self Talk English With AI

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Self Talk English With AI

Building a better life and improving my English speaking was a challenge. As a non-native English speaker, I know how overwhelming and costly it can feel. But practicing with AI transformed my journey. With AI as my personal coach, I’ve discovered practical, affordable ways to improve my English and design my life.In this podcast, I share my journey of building confidence, enhancing knowledge, and practicing English—one conversation at a time. I demonstrate how I use AI tools, share learning strategies, and explore Various topics which quite helpful Improve the life that I am Living.This podcast is for anyone who wants to speak English fearlessly, communicate effectively, and use AI to shape their future. Let’s grow together!https://linktr.ee/selftalkwithai Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank

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    Episode 59 : Affirmation and Confirmations

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    Episode 58 : The Story We Tell Ourselves: Comparison, Progress, and the Inner Struggle

    In this episode, we talk about the inner struggle many of us face when our progress doesn’t match our expectations. We explore how unmanaged learning progress, comparison with others, and unconscious thinking patterns can create frustration and self-doubt. Through an honest reflection on language learning and personal growth, we discuss the hidden stories we tell ourselves, the pressure of social comparison, and how thought loops quietly shape our emotions. This episode invites you to slow down, become aware of your inner narrative, and gently reshape the way you see your journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 57 : When It Feels Like You’re Falling Behind

    In this episode, we explore the quiet emotional weight of failing an exam while everyone around you seems to be moving ahead. When social media is filled with success stories, it’s easy to feel like you’re the only one left behind.Through an honest and reflective conversation, we unpack the pressure of comparison, the illusion of life as a race, and the unseen struggles that people rarely share. This episode gently shifts the perspective from self-judgment to self-understanding—reminding you that one setback does not define your journey.If you’ve ever felt stuck, overlooked, or “behind,” this conversation offers a calmer, more balanced way to see where you truly stand—and how to move forward with clarity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 56: Breaking the Fear of Speaking English

    In this episode, we explore a nuanced but often overlooked aspect of language learning—the belief systems we carry about our ability to speak English. Many learners focus heavily on grammar and vocabulary, yet the real barrier is often psychological. Fear of making mistakes, self-doubt, and the pressure to sound perfect can stop us from communicating freely.Through personal experience and reflection, this discussion explores how negative beliefs about speaking English develop and how they can slowly be transformed. We talk about the power of repetition, the importance of focusing on communication rather than perfection, and the realization that most English conversations in the world happen between non-native speakers.If you have ever hesitated to speak because you were afraid of making mistakes, this episode will help you rethink what fluency really means and how confidence grows through practice.Join me on my journey to improve my English while I explore self-improvement, mental health, career struggles, and everyday life experiences. Available on…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/... with your favorite podcast app! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 55 : Why I feel Stuck in Same Level Forever (Intermediate Plateau)

    Sometime Language learning may feeling process that has no progress at all after certain point. I've personally experienced that too. So In this Conversation We gonna talk About that and how to over that barrier.Feel free to enjoy the Conversation and Share your FeedbacksJoin me on my journey to improve my English while I explore self-improvement, mental health, career struggles, and everyday life experiences. Available on…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/... with your favorite podcast app! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 54 : The Silence

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    Episode 53 : T 20 World Cup 2026 , Watching Match With my Family

    In this episode, I share my thoughts and emotions about the recent India vs Pakistan match during the T20 World Cup. From the intense rivalry and unpredictable last-over memories to the excitement of early wickets and pressure moments, this conversation explores why cricket feels so powerful and emotional.I also talk about watching the match at home with my family — sitting together in the living room, enjoying snacks, feeling nervous during key moments, and celebrating the small victories. Cricket is more than just a sport; it creates connection, tension, hope, and unforgettable memories.This episode reflects on the beauty of T20 cricket — how a match can change in seconds and how those emotional swings make the game so thrilling. Whether you’re a passionate cricket fan or someone who simply enjoys meaningful sports conversations, this discussion captures the heart of World Cup fever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 52: How I Use YouTube and AI to Improve My English Speaking

    In this episode, I share how I use YouTube differently for learning English. Instead of only watching videos, I combine YouTube content with AI tools to practice speaking and check my understanding. I explain how I use AI to break down difficult videos, simplify vocabulary, and help me express ideas in my own words. This method helped me focus on understanding the main message rather than trying to understand everything. If you’re an English learner who feels stuck just watching content, this approach might help you too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 51: Reading for Joy, Not Pressure

    In this episode, I talk about reading—not as a task or an obligation, but as a deeply human habit. I share my personal experience of growing up with books, especially fiction, and how stories shaped my curiosity, emotions, and way of exploring the world.We discuss the common question, “What should I read?” and why the answer depends on your purpose, not on rules set by others. I also reflect on the difference between fiction and self-help books, and how fiction teaches us important life lessons indirectly, through emotions and imagination.For English learners, this episode offers a gentle reminder: you don’t always have to read English books to improve English. Reading in your native language—fiction or non-fiction—helps build emotional awareness, creativity, and structured thinking, which naturally supports language learning.This episode is an invitation to read with freedom, curiosity, and enjoyment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Episode 50: When Goals Aren’t Enough

    Today’s episode is about feeling lost—even when you’ve done “everything right.” We discuss why uncertainty can make goals feel meaningless, how shifting focus from goals to systems can restore clarity, and how daily habits create stability in changing situations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    How I Could Manage my Own Time : A Simple Exploration

    In this episode, I share my personal struggle with managing time and how it often left me feeling stuck and unproductive. I talk about experimenting with time-tracking apps, and how I finally decided on a simple 5-category system — Work, University, Creative Projects, Self-care, and Personal Time. Together, we explore how tracking in these categories helps me stay clear about where my energy goes, how I can review my week without overcomplicating things, and how I plan to make small adjustments to create more balance in life.Join me on my journey to improve my English while I explore self-improvement, mental health, career struggles, and everyday life experiences. Available on…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/... with your favorite podcast app! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    My Own Battle with the Content Trap

    In this episode, I talk about my personal struggle with consuming too much content without taking real action. I share how I fell into this habit, especially with my social anxiety, and how watching videos made me feel safe but kept me stuck. We’ll look at why this trap feels so tempting, why it gives us a false sense of progress, and how I’m learning to break free by focusing on small, real actions instead of endless learning.Join me on my journey to improve my English while I explore self-improvement, mental health, career struggles, and everyday life experiences. Available on…Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/... with your favorite podcast app! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Slowing Down in a Fast World

    In this episode, we’re talking about the fast-paced world we live in, where instant gratification is everywhere — but real connections still take time. We look at how impatience, comparison, and the need for validation affect our relationships, and why slowing down is so important for building meaningful friendships. At the same time, we use this discussion as a way to practice and improve our English — learning how to express ideas, feelings, and experiences more clearly in English.Listen to "Self Talk English With AI"!Improve your English while exploring self-improvement, mental health, careers, and more. Available on,Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3b...Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...YouTube: Self Talk English With AIor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/...with your favorite podcast app!Subscribe and learn with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    A Wild Dog Attack : Explaining In English

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    You Deserve Something Better

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    Sadness will Come Free, Happiness Will Come At a Cost

    In this episode, I share a personal story about a quote I saw that changed how I think about happiness and sacrifice: ‘Sadness will come free, but happiness will come at a cost.’ We explore what it really means to work for happiness, how to handle the times when effort doesn’t bring the results we expect, and why comparing ourselves to others can drain us. It’s a conversation about resilience, growth, and finding meaning in the struggles we face.Disclaimer:The content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding!Listen to "Self Talk English With AI"!Improve your English while exploring self-improvement, mental health, careers, and more. Available on,Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ZEkF3bGmBbbhOEPy1GM1sApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-talk-english-with-ai/id1782766951YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLg0xYwPyfDCZOa3bZpvV8A2hLI7dtOv9c&amp;si=ibkNhTKfksIEoeAOor use our RSS link: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/674b394ed67d53d9b3e0ed91with your favorite podcast app!Subscribe and learn with us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Happy Ending In Life.

    In this episode, I reflect on the idea of happy endings. From watching a K-drama to thinking about my own life, I explore what happiness really means — whether it’s love, friendship, or finding joy in the current chapter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Man Search for Meaning

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    You Have to Be the First One to Asked

    Sometime In our life we wonders How we can connect with our loved once, Friends Family and Relative. One of the Best Advice I have received regarding this is "You should be the first one to asked" So let's Practice some Phrases for that. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Talking about Daily Routine : Morning, Afternoon, Evening, Night

    In this episode of the podcast we are talking about my typical daily routine from the moment of waking up to night sleep. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Validating My Dreams: Exploring What Truly Matters

    In this conversation, I explored and validated my dreams, identifying which ones align with my true values and which might stem from insecurities or external influences.Key Topics Discussed:Financial Freedom &amp; Business Success – The foundation for many of my dreams.Photography &amp; Travel – A deep desire for exploration and self-experience.Relationships &amp; Emotional Fulfillment – Understanding the challenges and importance of meaningful connections.Music, Dance &amp; Special Forces Aspirations – Exploring whether these dreams stem from a true passion or a need for validation.Backup Plans (Accounting &amp; Medicine) – Practical considerations and their relevance to my happiness.Common Themes &amp; Dream Validation – Distinguishing between self-fulfilling aspirations and dreams influenced by insecurities.At the end of the conversation, I gained clarity on which dreams to focus on and which ones to reevaluate.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Navigating Regret and Workplace Struggles

    In this episode, I open up about my challenges in a new job, including regret over leaving my previous roles, struggles with workplace mistreatment, and feeling stuck in a repetitive routine. I discuss my probationary period, my concerns about career growth, and my plan to either request a department transfer or move on after probation. My AI mentor provides insights on handling toxic work environments, shifting perspectives, and finding ways to make progress despite feeling left behind.Key Takeaways:Dealing with Workplace Mistreatment: Handling criticism from a toxic supervisor and maintaining professionalism.Managing Career Regrets: Understanding that every career path is different and focusing on what can be gained from each experience.The Importance of Workplace Environment: Comparing past supportive workplaces with the current one and recognizing what truly matters.Making the Most of a Routine Job: Finding small ways to expand skills even in repetitive tasks.Planning for the Future: Considering options after the probationary period, whether it's an internal transfer or looking for a new job.💬 Have you ever felt stuck in a job? How did you handle it? Let me know your thoughts!DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Exploring Self-Discovery Through the Johari Window

    In this conversation, we explore self-awareness and personal values using the Johari Window model. We dive into:Understanding the importance of knowing our values ​Exploring how others see us vs. how we see ourselves ​Discussing hidden aspects of our personality ​Uncovering unknown traits and personal growth insights ​Overcoming fears and embracing self-acceptance ​A deep and reflective discussion on self-discovery and growth! ​DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Exploring My Attachment Style: A Journey of Self-Discovery

    In this conversation, I dive deep into understanding my attachment style, exploring the characteristics of avoidant, anxious, and disorganized attachment patterns. Through a self-assessment, I uncover how my childhood experiences shaped my emotional responses and relationships. With insights into my mix of fearful-avoidant tendencies, I reflect on the impact of inconsistent caregiving, trust issues, and emotional conflict. This discussion helps me gain clarity on my attachment style and the steps I can take toward personal growth and healthier relationships.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Building a Personal Website: Choosing the Right Hosting Plan

    Today, I had an insightful conversation about setting up a personal website! We explored:What web hosting is and how it works.Different types of hosting (shared, VPS, cloud) and their impact on speed &amp; performance.How platforms like Wix &amp; Squarespace simplify hosting by categorizing plans based on website purpose.Choosing between full control (self-hosted) vs. ease of use (managed platforms).Key factors to consider when selecting a hosting plan for a personal website.If you're thinking about creating a website to express your thoughts, a simple platform like Wix, Squarespace, or WordPress.com might be the best choice! Have you ever built a website before? Let’s talk!DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Overcoming Workplace Struggles

    In this episode, I open up about my experience at my new workplace—how expectations didn’t match reality, the pressure of handling tasks manually, and the frustration of making mistakes. I also reflect on how these challenges affect my mindset and what I can do to move forward with self-compassion. 🌱💪Show Notes:Starting a new job: Expectations vs. Reality 🤔Simple tasks but high pressure 📋💨Making mistakes &amp; dealing with criticism 😣The challenge of manual workload 🖊️📊Learning to be kinder to myself 💙Let’s talk about handling workplace stress and growing through challenges! 🎙️✨DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Sri Lanka’s Independence Day: History & Celebration

    In this episode, we explored Sri Lanka’s Independence Day! 🇱🇰✨The history behind independence (1948 vs. 1972) 📜How Sri Lanka celebrates with parades, cultural events, and military displays 🎭🎖️The significance of honoring war heroes and national pride 💙🔥A reflection on how many nations share a similar journey to freedom 🌍A great discussion on history, tradition, and independence! See you in the next episode! 🎙️🚀DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Finding Clarity: Defining Your Path in Life

    In this episode, we dive into why we feel lost in life and how to find our direction. We explore:The three main reasons for feeling lost.How to identify your destination, starting point, and the right path.Practical strategies from Designing Your Life to clarify your goals.Personal reflections on mental health, financial stability, and relationships.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Breaking Free from Brain Rot | English Speaking Practice

    In today’s conversation, we explored the concepts of brain rot and mental diarrhea, diving into how overconsumption of unproductive content can lead to distraction, reduced focus, and lack of action. We discussed the psychological reasons behind this, such as the brain’s reward system and negativity bias, and how they can hinder personal growth. You shared your experiences with consuming self-improvement content and the challenges of turning that knowledge into actionable steps. We also talked about strategies to overcome these issues, such as intentional content consumption, breaking down goals, and focusing on small, consistent actions. It was a meaningful discussion about balancing learning with implementation for real growth.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Understanding and Incorporating Values

    A thoughtful discussion on the role of values in shaping our lives, their connection to habits, and how to identify and incorporate them for personal growth.What We Covered:The definition of values and their role in guiding decisions and actions.The difference between values and habitual behaviors, and how they interact.How religion and culture inspire values like kindness and helping others.Practical ways to identify and incorporate values for building a good life in finances, relationships, and social life.Practicing speaking skills while exploring the topic of values.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Exploring the Interplay Between Love and Lust

    In today’s conversation, we delved into the intriguing topic of love and lust, exploring their differences, significance, and the ways they influence human behavior. We discussed how love is often seen as a deeper emotional connection, while lust is more surface-level and driven by physical attraction. The conversation also touched on the role of societal pressures, cultural influences, and social media in shaping our perceptions of these emotions.We reflected on the neuroscience behind love and lust, including the brain regions and chemicals involved, and how these emotions interplay to form connections. Additionally, we explored the importance of self-awareness and mindfulness in understanding and responding to these feelings, especially during formative years like puberty.Throughout the discussion, we also practiced English speaking skills, focusing on grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure, while expressing thoughtful perspectives on this complex and relatable topic.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Overcoming Negative Self-Thoughts: A Reflective Discussion

    In this conversation, we explored the topic of negative self-thoughts, their causes, and ways to overcome them. The discussion covered:The impact of negative self-perception on mental health.Common methods to counter negative thoughts, such as positive self-talk, affirmations, and gratitude.The role of social media in shaping false assumptions and creating barriers to self-acceptance.Practical ideas for managing social media's influence and fostering a more balanced mindset.This conversation also served as a speaking practice session to improve English skills, focusing on expressing complex ideas clearly and naturally.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Power of Small Changes: Exploring the Aggregation of Marginal Gains

    In today’s conversation, we explored the concept of the aggregation of marginal gains, a theory that emphasizes how small, consistent improvements in various subcomponents can lead to significant overall progress. We discussed its origin, particularly how Dave Brailsford applied it to revolutionize the British cycling team, leading to Olympic victories and world records. Drawing inspiration from this idea, we examined how it can be applied to personal growth, particularly in the context of learning English. This discussion was not only about exploring an inspiring concept but also an exercise in improving English-speaking skills by engaging with meaningful and thought-provoking topics.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Understanding and Overcoming Challenges in Building Friendships

    Forming meaningful friendships can be a complex journey, especially when efforts to connect with others don’t seem to be reciprocated.Many people experience feelings of isolation and self-doubt, particularly when comparing their lives to the curated images of joy and connection often displayed on social media. These comparisons can lead to negative thoughts, such as feeling left behind or unworthy.A key step in addressing these emotions is to focus on gratitude and reflection. Gratitude journaling, for example, can help shift the perspective from what’s lacking to what’s present. By writing about specific moments, qualities, or lessons learned from existing relationships, you can develop a deeper appreciation for the connections you already have. It’s also important to remember that social media only shows the highlights of others’ lives and doesn’t reflect their struggles or complexities.The process of building strong friendships requires patience, self-awareness, and a willingness to engage in new experiences. By focusing on kindness, mutual respect, and shared interests, while also managing expectations, you can create meaningful bonds over time. Lastly, limiting exposure to negative triggers, like social media comparisons, and being kind to yourself during this journey can make a significant difference.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why Achieving Success is So Hard: Finding Path and Practicing Speaking English

    In this episode, we engaged in an English-speaking practice with AI, exploring the topic of why achieving success is so hard.Through our conversation, we discussed the importance of defining success on a personal level and how chasing someone else’s idea of success can lead to frustration. We examined the role of motivation, distinguishing between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and why relying solely on motivation can be unsustainable.The discussion also addressed common misconceptions, such as the myth of overnight success and the belief that some people are destined for greatness, emphasizing instead the value of consistent effort and going beyond the bare minimum.Finally, we reflected on how these principles apply to improving English-speaking skills, stressing the importance of consistent practice, enjoying the learning process, and setting clear goals. This episode combines self-reflection and practical advice while helping learners enhance their English fluency.The Book : The Unfair AdvantageTranscript: This is AI generatedDisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding!View more and Subscribe : https://linktr.ee/selftalkwithai Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Five Rights of Procurement: Practicing English While Exploring Real-Life Applications

    In this conversation, we practiced English by diving into the concept of procurement and its relevance to daily life. Through a personal story about buying flour, we explored how the five rights of procurement—right price, right quality, right quantity, right source, and right time—can be applied practically. This engaging discussion served as a platform to enhance grammar, vocabulary, and conversational skills while connecting procurement principles to everyday experiences.DisclaimerThe content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Understanding Supply Chain Management and Related Concepts While Practicing English with AI

    In this discussion, we focus on improving English skills while learning about Supply Chain Management. Through this conversation, we explore key terms like logistics, integration, and demand forecasting, understanding their meanings and how to use them in context.The goal is to help learners enhance their vocabulary, practice speaking about professional topics, and build confidence in discussing complex ideas in English. By talking about the supply chain, we not only gain knowledge about the concept but also improve our ability to express these ideas clearly and effectively. This session is perfect for English learners who want to practice speaking, expand their business vocabulary, and learn how to talk about real-world topics with confidence.Disclaimer:The content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    How to customize ChatGpt to Learn English by yourself

    In this episode I am gonna talk about how I personalized and customize my chatgpt account to learn English. So believe that following this method you can do it too like the way I practice speaking English Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    A Killer Paradox: Exploring Morality, Justice, and Ambiguity

    In this episode, we dive into the intriguing and thought-provoking teledrama A Killer Paradox. The story follows a man who accidentally commits a murder, only to find himself drawn into a darker path where he becomes a serial killer. What makes this series unique is the paradoxical nature of his actions—his victims are revealed to be individuals with criminal pasts who managed to evade legal consequences. This raises complex questions about morality, justice, and the limits of the legal system.We explore the protagonist's transformation from an accidental killer to a vigilante-like figure, driven by an uncontrollable instinct to punish those who have committed crimes. The conversation delves into the moral ambiguity of his actions and the role of the police investigator, who is torn between upholding the law and questioning the effectiveness of the legal system in delivering justice.The open-ended nature of the series finale leaves us pondering the relationship between the investigator and the killer, as well as the broader implications of justice outside the confines of legality. Join us as we unpack the layers of this fascinating story and discuss its powerful themes, including moral dilemmas, gray areas, and the tension between legality and morality.Disclaimer:The content in this episode is intended solely for English language learning and practice. The topics discussed are not presented as professional advice or firm beliefs. They are shared for conversational purposes and to aid in improving language skills. Always consult a qualified professional for advice on any subject discussed here. Thank you for understanding! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    How I plan to Learn a Language: Comprehensible Input

    In this episode, I share my personal approach to learning English and how I plan to improve my fluency. We also dive into the Comprehensible Input Method, a revolutionary idea by Dr. Stephen Krashen, and discuss how it can help language learners acquire skills naturally. Tune in to discover practical tips and insights for your own language-learning journey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Happiness Formula: Balancing Money, Health, and Relationships

    In this episode, we explore the essential components of happiness and how they interact to create a fulfilling life.The Three Pillars of HappinessWe identify money, health, and relationships as the core elements of happiness in today’s society. Each plays a unique role in contributing to overall well-being.Money’s Role in a Materialistic WorldDiscussing how money helps solve life’s challenges and fulfill desires, making it a key factor in modern happiness.Health as the Foundation of JoyHighlighting the importance of physical and mental health, and how poor health can diminish life’s quality and happiness.Relationships: The Emotional ConnectionExploring the significance of meaningful relationships with family, friends, and partners in combating loneliness and promoting happiness.Interdependence of the ComponentsUnderstanding how money, health, and relationships support one another and why focusing on all three is crucial for lasting happiness. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Understanding Different Types of Political Systems

    In this episode, we explore the fascinating world of political systems, discussing their characteristics, subcategories, and how they manifest in different countries. Whether you're curious about democracy, collectivism, or authoritarian regimes, this episode offers a beginner-friendly breakdown to help you understand these complex systems.Key Points Discussed:Main Political Systems:Subcategories of Systems:Real-World Examples:Current Trends in Political Systems Worldwide:Disclaimer:This episode is created solely for English learning purposes and to enhance understanding of political terminology. It does not constitute political advice, professional analysis, or endorsement of any political ideology. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    How Journaling Can Help You Reflect and Grow

    In this episode, we dive into the concept of journaling as a powerful tool for self-reflection and personal growth. We discuss how revisiting past journal entries can help you recognize progress, even when it feels like you haven’t achieved your goals. Whether you’re new to journaling or looking to enhance your practice, this conversation offers practical insights and tips for making the most of your journaling journey.Key Takeaways:Journaling allows you to revisit past struggles and see how far you’ve come, even if progress feels small.Reflecting on your entries can help you feel more positive about your efforts and achievements.Record daily activities or significant moments to track how you spend your time.Use reflective journaling to assess your thoughts and evaluate your goals.Set specific goals at the start of the year and revisit them regularly.It helps you stay motivated during tough times by reminding you of the progress you’ve made.Journaling can be a tool for identifying areas of improvement and celebrating small wins.Disclaimer:This discussion is designed primarily for English learning purposes. While it touches on self-improvement concepts, the main focus is to help learners practice and enhance their English skills. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why Time Feels Like an Enemy

    In this episode, we dive into the common feeling of time being an enemy and explore why we often feel overwhelmed or at odds with it. Through personal reflections and practical insights, we discuss how our perception of time can affect our productivity, emotions, and overall mindset.Key Points Discussed:The Perception of Time as an Enemy:Time feels like an enemy when we constantly race against it or feel unproductive.This perception often stems from unrealistic expectations or poor time management.Emotional Impact of Time Pressure:Guilt and stress arise when we fail to meet self-imposed deadlines.Comparing ourselves to others' achievements can amplify the feeling of "not having enough time."Practical Strategies to Change Perspective:Shift from a mindset of scarcity (not enough time) to one of abundance (focus on priorities).Break tasks into smaller, manageable goals to reduce overwhelm.Accept that not everything can be done in a day and that’s okay.The Role of Self-Reflection:Reflect on what truly matters to you and allocate time accordingly.Recognize the difference between being busy and being productive.Listener Takeaways:Time is a neutral resource; it’s our perspective and habits that shape how we experience it.Prioritize what aligns with your goals and values, and let go of the rest.Be kind to yourself—time is not your enemy, but a partner in achieving what matters most.Disclaimer:This content is created for English learning purposes only. It aims to provide practice in language comprehension, writing, and conversational skills while discussing general ideas. It is not intended to serve as professional advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Building a File Management Program: Understanding Logic and Structure

    In our discussion, we explored the concept of creating a Python-based file management program. The program focuses on organizing and filtering files in a folder by retaining only image files (PNG and JPG) with sequential naming patterns, while deleting all other files.We also discussed the logical flow, including using loops, conditional statements, and checking file extensions and naming sequences, emphasizing the importance of understanding the logic behind programming rather than relying solely on AI tools for code generation.Disclaimer:This discussion is intended solely for English learning purposes and to practice explaining technical concepts in English. The content should not be treated as professional coding advice. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Happiness Trap and Reflective Journaling

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    What Shapes Our Believes

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    Visualisation and Focusing

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    Getting Feedback for My Speech

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    How to Implant a Thoughts In Our Mind - Discussion

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Building a better life and improving my English speaking was a challenge. As a non-native English speaker, I know how overwhelming and costly it can feel. But practicing with AI transformed my journey. With AI as my personal coach, I’ve discovered practical, affordable ways to improve my English and design my life.In this podcast, I share my journey of building confidence, enhancing knowledge, and practicing English—one conversation at a time. I demonstrate how I use AI tools, share learning strategies, and explore Various topics which quite helpful Improve the life that I am Living.This podcast is for anyone who wants to speak English fearlessly, communicate effectively, and use AI to shape their future. Let’s grow together!https://linktr.ee/selftalkwithai Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank

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