[0:01]반복해서 듣고 암기하여 말로 표현해보세요. 영어실력이 저절로 향상됩니다. 학습 내용은 총 5단계로 구성되어 있습니다. 자, 그럼 스텝 1부터 출발합니다.
[0:14]Step 1. There are moments in life like these. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. That is what we call a gut feeling. And yet, most of us ignore it. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, I should have gone with that feeling. Everyone has said that at least once. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. And actually, we have something similar. Scientists call it intuition. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. That is your gut feeling. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. But when something keeps coming back, when it just will not leave you alone, it is worth paying attention to. When that feeling comes, pause for a moment and ask yourself. What is this feeling trying to tell me? Trust that signal. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. Step 2. There are moments in life like these. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. That is what we call a gut feeling. And yet, most of us ignore it. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, I should have gone with that feeling. Everyone has said that at least once. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. And actually, we have something similar. Scientists call it intuition. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. That is your gut feeling. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. But when something keeps coming back, when it just will not leave you alone, it is worth paying attention to. When that feeling comes, pause for a moment and ask yourself. What is this feeling trying to tell me? Trust that signal. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. Step 3. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. There are moments in life like these. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside.
[8:32]You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way.
[8:39]You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way.
[8:52]You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way.
[9:05]You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way.
[9:24]Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. That is what we call a gut feeling. That is what we call a gut feeling. That is what we call a gut feeling. That is what we call a gut feeling. That is what we call a gut feeling.
[10:43]That is what we call a gut feeling. That is what we call a gut feeling. That is what we call a gut feeling. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. And yet, most of us ignore it. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. I should have gone with that feeling. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. Everyone has said that at least once. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies.
[14:25]You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. And actually, we have something similar. Scientists call it intuition. Scientists call it intuition. Scientists call it intuition. Scientists call it intuition. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. That is your gut feeling. That is your gut feeling. That is your gut feeling. That is your gut feeling. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. But when something keeps coming back, when it just will not leave you alone, it is worth paying attention to. But when something keeps coming back, when it just will not leave you alone, it is worth paying attention to.
[22:20]When that feeling comes, pause for a moment and ask yourself. When that feeling comes, pause for a moment and ask yourself.
[23:10]What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? What is this feeling trying to tell me? Trust that signal. Trust that signal. Trust that signal. Trust that signal. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too. You have your own Spider-Sense, too.
[24:31]Step 4.
[24:38]Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you.
[24:59]We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying,
[25:15]I should have gone with that feeling.
[25:29]Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information.
[25:48]But when something keeps coming back, when it just will not leave you alone, it is worth paying attention to.
[26:07]Step 5. There are moments in life like these. A feeling that something is off, even though you cannot explain why. Meeting someone for the first time, but sensing you should be careful. About to sign a contract, and your hand pauses for just a second. You almost packed something, decided not to, and needed it the moment you stepped outside. You know which way to go, but something pulls you the other way. Something you could just let go of, but it keeps nagging at you. That is what we call a gut feeling. And yet, most of us ignore it. It's probably nothing. Maybe I'm just being too sensitive. It's all in my head. We brush it off, and later find ourselves saying, I should have gone with that feeling. Everyone has said that at least once. You have probably seen the Spider-Man movies. He has an ability called Spider-Sense. It lets him feel danger coming before it actually arrives. And actually, we have something similar. Scientists call it intuition. Our brains are processing an enormous amount of information at every moment. Most of it never reaches our conscious awareness. But the brain quietly analyzes it all and sends us a signal. That is your gut feeling. Not a random hunch, but a signal packed with experience and information. So do not dismiss that feeling so easily. Of course, not every gut feeling turns out to be right. But when something keeps coming back, when it just will not leave you alone, it is worth paying attention to. When that feeling comes, pause for a moment and ask yourself. What is this feeling trying to tell me? Trust that signal. You have your own Spider-Sense, too.



