My recurring struggle
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 8:31 am
Hello, dear friends! Welcome to this new episode of the podcast Marchez avec Johan. I am very, very happy, like every Wednesday, to meet you for a little walk, for a little walk together. We will talk for 10-15 minutes about a subject related to personal development as I like to do every Wednesday. You know this, if you have been following Français Authentique for a long time, but we really try to offer content that will interest everyone. We have videos that are purely related to learning French, we have videos and podcasts in which we explain expressions, we have games, we have quizzes, we have things focused on grammar conjugation, but we also have things, and this is the whole purpose of this podcast Marchez avec Johan, in which the purpose is to talk about personal development.
Today we are going to talk about a fight, my fight. It is a fight that I am leading and it is a recurring fight. Recurring means that it comes back. For example, if you make a recurring payment for a subscription for example, imagine that you are a member of the Authentic French Academy, well a recurring payment is a payment that netherlands whatsapp number data comes back, that is to say you pay every month if the recurrence is monthly, you pay every quarter if the recurrence is quarterly. And a recurring problem is a problem that comes back constantly.
Before I talk to you about this problem or this fight rather, I don't like to talk about problems, let me ask you a small favor. If you like this episode and you want to help us, well rate this podcast by doing it directly in your application. If you use Apple Podcast, you go to Français Authentique in Apple Podcast etc. and you leave us 5 stars, that would help us a lot. If you listen to this podcast via the Français Authentique application , it's the same. If you could take a few moments to leave 5 stars and to share this episode with one of your friends or several, well that would help us a lot.
Now let's move on to the content. Last week, I talked to you about what I called sneaky enemies. So I invite you, if you haven't done so, to listen to this episode , maybe right after. You don't need to listen to it before. Today's episode is not a continuation of last week's, but the episodes complement each other. I told you last week that there were a certain number of negative emotions that could be sneaky enemies, that is to say enemies that we don't see or that are negative, negative things that we don't really see, that we can't really identify. So they affect us, they are there, but we don't really see them. So we don't notice them, they are sneaky.
And so I had mentioned a number of negative emotions, one of which was guilt. Guilt is feeling guilty. When you feel guilty, well, you feel guilty, you have regrets, you say to yourself, "I did something wrong, I did something I shouldn't have done." That's feeling guilty.
Today we are going to talk about a fight, my fight. It is a fight that I am leading and it is a recurring fight. Recurring means that it comes back. For example, if you make a recurring payment for a subscription for example, imagine that you are a member of the Authentic French Academy, well a recurring payment is a payment that netherlands whatsapp number data comes back, that is to say you pay every month if the recurrence is monthly, you pay every quarter if the recurrence is quarterly. And a recurring problem is a problem that comes back constantly.
Before I talk to you about this problem or this fight rather, I don't like to talk about problems, let me ask you a small favor. If you like this episode and you want to help us, well rate this podcast by doing it directly in your application. If you use Apple Podcast, you go to Français Authentique in Apple Podcast etc. and you leave us 5 stars, that would help us a lot. If you listen to this podcast via the Français Authentique application , it's the same. If you could take a few moments to leave 5 stars and to share this episode with one of your friends or several, well that would help us a lot.
Now let's move on to the content. Last week, I talked to you about what I called sneaky enemies. So I invite you, if you haven't done so, to listen to this episode , maybe right after. You don't need to listen to it before. Today's episode is not a continuation of last week's, but the episodes complement each other. I told you last week that there were a certain number of negative emotions that could be sneaky enemies, that is to say enemies that we don't see or that are negative, negative things that we don't really see, that we can't really identify. So they affect us, they are there, but we don't really see them. So we don't notice them, they are sneaky.
And so I had mentioned a number of negative emotions, one of which was guilt. Guilt is feeling guilty. When you feel guilty, well, you feel guilty, you have regrets, you say to yourself, "I did something wrong, I did something I shouldn't have done." That's feeling guilty.