Empowering Your World with Words: Language tweaks to help you shape your reality

A true mark of a great friend, coach, or supportive figure lies in their knack for addressing the language you speak with. Your choice of words not only reflects your thoughts but also influences your beliefs and actions. In this article, we'll delve into three prevalent disempowering language habits and provide alternatives to empower yourself and foster a mindset of growth.

I've singled out these three language habits because they are particularly common, and addressing them can be transformative.

“I'll try."

By shifting to “I will" or “I am going to", you express clear intention and commitment rather than merely implying an attempt.

“I should"

This often carries a sense of external obligation. Replace it with “I could" to connect with your freedom of choice, acknowledging that you have options.

“I can't"

Replace with “I'm learning" or “I'm working on it." This shift from a mindset of impossibility to one of growth and progress acknowledges ongoing development.

Your words hold power. By making these simple tweaks to your language, you'll communicate with more certainty, empower yourself by acknowledging your choices and commitments, and nurture a mindset that embraces growth and improvement in the long run. Remember, these are just a few examples, but there are many other disempowering language habits worth examining and adjusting in your own communication style.

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