Learn to communicate
as an ESL Designer
with spontaneity and authenticity.
3 ways to start using your existing English skills with more confidence – today!
Too many ESL Landscape Architects are made to feel inadequate if they can't speak English fluently. They have been taught to think that unless they can speak perfect English, their careers are limited.
This results in imposter syndrome, fear, huge pressure, burn out, dejection.
But I see it differently.
Yes you need English for international business, to handle meetings independently and to be able to advance your career.
But, you don’t need perfect English.
Your experience, your stories, your way of seeing the world and your values - these are your greatest assets. And they are best said imperfectly, rather than not all.
Having said that, if you say too much because you are nervous, then this can be equally distracting and your listener will disconnect with what you are saying.
As a professional, you need to find the balance between saying nothing, and saying too much.
When you build your confidence around strategies to be able to thrive in challenging situations, everything starts to feel lighter, more achievable, more aligned with your values, more you.
This is the attitude I want to help you find.
I want my clients to harness their uniqueness and their strengths but with practical, actionable understanding of the skills required to navigate conversations so they can embrace English with more agility, more confidence, and thrive in their careers.
First you need to stop aiming for perfection. Let’s instead aim for connection. This course is your first step toward communicating with freedom, getting a structure which can really help you in the moment.
Plus, in the last email, you’ll get a set of practical, easy-to-use English phrases to get you speaking with more agility in meetings.
Let’s get started!
Sign up below to access it now!
