CHAPTER 4: Your Beliefs Determine, Your English Success
In the last chapter, you learned the importance of fuel, or psychology, for English speaking success. You also learned how to anchor (connect) strong positive emotions to English.
In addition to peak emotions, there is another important element of psychology that you must master in order to speak English powerfully: belief. Beliefs are our most powerful “brain programs.” They guide our decisions, our feelings, and our thoughts. They tell us what is possible and what is not. They open us to success or limit us to failure.
We can put beliefs into two general categories: limiting beliefs and empowering beliefs. A limiting belief is typically a negative “program” that limits your potential and performance. In other words, limiting beliefs limit your success.
The hidden curriculum is the source of most negative beliefs about English. Over time, schools consistently program limiting beliefs into the minds of their students. After years in school, most students share some or all of these limiting beliefs:
- English is complicated and difficult.
- It takes many years to speak English well.
- English is stressful.
- Grammar study is the key to English speaking.
- I’m not good at English.
- There is one right answer. There is one right way to say it.
- Something is wrong with me because I still can’t speak English well.
- My test scores are low, therefore I can’t speak English well.
- The best way to learn English is to sit in a class, take notes, and read a textbook.
- Only a few special people can learn to speak English powerfully.
- English learning is boring and frustrating.
The problem with these negative beliefs is that they lead to negative emotions (about English). The negative beliefs and emotions then lead to bad decisions, and the bad decisions lead to disappointing results.
For example, someone who believes that English is stressful, complicated, and difficult is unlikely to be motivated to work hard every day. Rather, they will constantly be struggling to force themselves to learn English.
Someone who feels only a few special people can master English will likely become frustrated very quickly. They will assume that something is wrong with them, that they are “not good at English.” Again, their progress will be slow.Finally, those who believe that classes, textbooks and grammar study are the key may spend years using these ineffective methods, driving their old slow car on the road to fluency and never achieving success.This is why beliefs are so important. They are the central programs in our brain that create feelings, decisions and actions. Beliefs are what make the difference between ultimate success or a lifetime of frustration with English.Beliefs tell you what an experience means. Whenever you have an English language experience, your brain must decide the meaning of what happened. In other words, your brain generalizes the experience. Your brain decides what the event means to your life as a whole. And with each negative experience, the belief can grow stronger and stronger. Eventually you become completely certain about the belief.For example, maybe you were repeatedly corrected by an English teacher. After each of these embarrassing experiences, your brain had to decide the meaning of what happened. Based on these events, maybe you decided that you were bad at English. Maybe you decided that English was painful and stressful. Each negative experience made the belief stronger.The problem is that these beliefs then affected all of your English experiences that followed. So whenever you had another encounter with English, it was always with these negative limiting beliefs. Because of this, you automatically viewed every new experience with English more negatively. If your beliefs are strongly negative and you don’t change them, you can completely destroy your ability to succeed as an English speaker. Many English learners completely lose hope and simply quit, never to succeed.You must, therefore, replace your limiting beliefs with strong empowering ones. “Empowering” means “giving power.” So an empowering belief is one that gives you power!What kind of empowering beliefs do you need for English speaking success?Here is a sample list:- English is easy, fun and exciting.
- I can speak English fluently in about six months.
- Mistakes are normal and necessary. Even native speakers make mistakes.
- Communication, not a test score, is the purpose of English speaking.
- Grammar study kills English speaking.
- Anyone can learn to speak English powerfully.
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