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The biggest mistake we see teachers making is overcomplicating things. The best way to avoid that is to follow the 'RULE OF ONES'. → One offer → One problem you solve → One method to solve it → One way to enroll → One way to renew And ...→ One happy client 🙃 Keep it simple. You've got this! What's your ONE offer? Leave a comment and we'll give you some feedback.
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Love the simplicity, thank you Andrew! And while I am here, I'm going to grab this chance to introduce myself at last. Hi everybody, this is Barbara Murai from Germany. The epitome of undecidedness, I am currently unsure how to position myself while making my transition from ESL (I specialise in teaching English to Japanese learners) to teaching Japanese. I am finding it difficult to commit to one role only, and your post of today is spot on for me...😆
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@Andrew Woodbury Great question. I had a couple of requests to teach J. last year and I was unable to refuse. A couple of those students then asked repeatedly for extensions, so that was rather flattering. That forces me to study (a plus) and I always enjoy a challenge. On the other hand, ESL for Japanese (and sometimes German) learners has been my bread and butter for the past 13 years. I can relax while teaching that, whereas with Japanese I am still learning the ropes. But I have always wanted to teach the latter, more or less consciously. And it's an acquired identity for me, through my husband and daughter. So, staying in that area is important. I have to say I have never questioned the idea of teaching both and perhaps even a third language - I grew up in Italy - until now. :-) The idea of staying with "one offer, one problem, ..one way to enrol etc." - is fascinating in its simplicity, but how does it work on a website?
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Barbara Murai
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Teaching English since 2011 and Japanese since 2023. Neurolanguage coach® and Clean Coaching practitioner whenever I get the chance.

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Joined Oct 7, 2024
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