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START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say HI! Tuesday, March 17th
Slainte!! 🍻 Are you NEW? Go HERE NOW!! FEEDBACK for your first PIRF FRESH assignment? Go HERE NOW!! Who is here E X P A N D I N G their English knowledge today? Which lesson are you working on today? Did you/will you join a LIVE class today? Do you have a question? Put it below. LIVE Classes TODAY? Go HERE NOW!! What are the different LIVE classes? Go HERE NOW!! The ULTIMATE Guide!! WHAT can you learn from my lessons: Watch this video NOW!! EVERYONE--give a thumbs-up to this CHECK-IN and make sure you THUMB UP everyone's comments. Ready for our Newest Speaking and Listening lessons? Go HERE NOW!!
START HERE: Daily Check-In. Say HI! Tuesday, March 17th
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Right now, our current prices are: LME VIP – $28/month ($280/year) DDM VIP – $75/month ($750/year) PIRF VIP – $75/month ($750/year) If you join before March 22, you can lock in these prices forever. That means your membership price will never increase, as long as you stay a member. On March 22, we will update our pricing: LME VIP will become $35/month DDM VIP will become $98/month PIRF VIP will become $98/month So if you’ve been thinking about joining, this is the best time to do it. Join before March 22 and keep the current price for life. If you need payment assistance, please as Coach @Gulya Karimova or @Constance Tuballes for help 👍
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Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... reading stuff with Mila 23/100
📖 Book Don't Sweat the Small Stuff … and It's All Small Stuff by Richard Carlson, PhD. Synopsis: Simple ways to keep little things from taking over your life. The book consists of 100 short articles -- we'll go through them week by week. This week’s # 23: Experiment with Your Back Burner Here's what you need to do: 1. Read it yourself, take time to reflect on it and make notes. 2. Join the live reading on Wednesday. We'll read and listen to the article together, line by line. 3. Share your thoughts. Keep your answer under 4 minutes. Be clear, and focus on expressing your ideas about the topic to practice real English speaking. No debates, just sharing thoughts. ***** Your back burner is an excellent tool for remembering a fact or bringing forth an insight. It's an almost effortless yet effective way of using your mind when you might otherwise start feeling stressed out. Using your back burner means allowing your mind to solve a problem while you are busy doing something else, here in the present moment. The back burner of your mind works in the same way as the back burner of a stove. While on low heat, the cooking process mixes, blends, and simmers the ingredients into a tasty meal. The way you prepared this meal was to throw the various ingredients into the pot, mix them up, and leave them alone. Often the less you interfere, the better the result. In much the same way, we can solve many of life's problems (serious and otherwise) if we feed the back burner of our mind with a list of problems, facts, and variables, and possible solutions. Just as when we make soup or a sauce, the thoughts and ideas we feed the back burner of our mind must be left alone to simmer properly. Whether you are struggling to solve a problem or can't remember a person's name, your back burner is always available to help you. It puts our quieter, softer, and sometimes most intelligent source of thinking to work for us on issues that we have no immediate answer for. The back burner is not a prescription for denial or procrastination. In other words, while you do want to put your problems on your back burner, you don't want to turn the burner off. Instead, you want to gently hold the problem in your mind without actively analyzing it. This simple technique will help you solve many problems and will greatly reduce the stress and effort in your life.
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff ... reading stuff with Mila 23/100
📺🍿 IT’S TIME FOR… Recreating Seinfeld: The Burning — Part 3! 🔥🔥🔥
The LME SKOOL TEAM is back once again — round three, baby! And this one? A certified GEM. If Parts 1 & 2 were classics, Part 3 just might be legendary. Instant laughs. Instant chaos. Instant Seinfeld. If you’re new here or ready for the full binge-experience, the whole series lives in the Skool Classroom: 👉 Watch The Full Series Here: https://www.skool.com/lme/classroom/e117e220?md=44579a49d0974d65b305e552dc081c4a Now we wanna hear from YOU! 💬 What lines had you dying? Who nailed the best impression this time? Funniest moment? Most awkward Seinfeld-style situation? Drop your thoughts below and let’s talk about it 👇 And of course — huge love to our cast & crew who brought the FIRE once again: @Margarita D @Coach Miguel @Ethan Brown @Khalil Ghacha @Moxa Xie @Daisy Chan @Alex Understated @Fulya Acun @Victoria Li @Coral Lee @Jas Karan @Gulistan Asan @Ryo Takayama Ricky! 🥳 You're new to the squad and already killing it — we’re lucky to have you! You all delivered another round of pure comedy gold. 🔥💥 The dedication, the timing, the everything — spot-on! You guys nailed the Seinfeld vibe again. 🙌 📦 Download Part 3 on BOX: https://parmyproductionsllc.box.com/s/z4f9wmgpdat3jimmsvybrlj9u3wx3rg9 ▶️ Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ed4ex1IAk4I
📺🍿 IT’S TIME FOR… Recreating Seinfeld: The Burning — Part 3! 🔥🔥🔥
🗣️ SERGE'S PIRF 464 🎯 Focus – Signal vs. Noise 📡 📶
"PIRF 464 is about focus. Not the soft, motivational kind, but the very practical kind. You’re describing a leader who was blunt, demanding, and incredibly focused. But behind the attitude is an important idea: the difference between signal and noise. Your job is to explain that idea clearly and make it sound powerful, like a lesson that changed how you work." Your English coach, Coach @Shane Peterson
🗣️ SERGE'S PIRF 464 🎯 Focus – Signal vs. Noise 📡 📶
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