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Why you feel stuck — and how to get motivated - Shannon Odell – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary

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Interactive Transcript & Highlights for Dictation

1.You're in the middle of a project when suddenly moving forward seems impossible

2.Maybe you don't know what the next step is

3.Or perhaps you’ve faced setbacks, and you’re starting to think, “what’s even the point?” Many of us have experienced feeling stuck

4.It can happen when tackling something as simple as a term paper, or as monumental as social inequality or the climate crisis

5.So, are there ways to get unstuck

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Key Vocabulary (CEFR C1)

especially

A2

(manner) In a special manner; specially.

Example:

"This is especially important when working towards bigger societal goals."

important

A2

Having relevant and crucial value.

Example:

"This is especially important when working towards bigger societal goals."

collective

A2

A farm owned by a collection of people

Example:

"are key to building the collective momentum"

psychologists

B1

An expert in the field of psychology.

Example:

"Psychologists call this the “stuck in the middle” effect,"

accomplishing

B1

To finish successfully.

Example:

"accomplishing even a short jog can feel motivating."

including

A2

To bring into a group, class, set, or total as a (new) part or member.

Example:

"including those who care deeply about the issues,"

galvanized

A2

Of metal, coated with zinc as a form of protection against rust.

Example:

"galvanized diverse communities to work together in the fight for equality."

collaboration

B2

The act of collaborating.

Example:

"Collaboration can help you better problem solve"

societal

A2

Of or pertaining to society or social groups, or to their activities, customs, etc.

Example:

"This is especially important when working towards bigger societal goals."

momentum

A2

Of a body in motion: the tendency of a body to maintain its inertial motion; the product of its mass and velocity.

Example:

"are key to building the collective momentum"

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Video Difficulty Analysis & Stats

Category
basic
CEFR Level
C1
Duration
271
Total Words
687
Total Sentences
74
Average Sentence Length
9 words

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