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In this episode of the Language and Travel Hacking podcast, I share how two childhood challenges, hearing issues and speech difficulties, ultimately gave me an advantage as a language learner. Growing up, I rarely understood 100 percent of what I heard, which forced me to get used to guessing, filling in gaps, and tolerating confusion. So when I began learning foreign languages, the beginner stage did not feel shocking or discouraging. I was already comfortable not fully understanding and figuring things out as I went. I also talk about needing speech therapy and struggling with certain English sounds, which made me approach language more analytically from a young age. Because I had to consciously learn parts of my own native language, I never saw communication as effortless. Those setbacks, along with ADHD, built resilience and a comfort with making mistakes. In this episode, I encourage you to reframe your own challenges as potential strengths that could support you in language learning and beyond. If you need one-on-one language guidance, schedule a consultation session with me at languagehacking.com/chat.
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