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The power of words

by Elaine Gallagher                 The words you use are more powerful than you imagine. Most people greet each other with words that have no power. Think of the last time you heard someone else (or even yourself) respond to a greeting of «How are you?» with «Oh, I am doing so-so,» «Hanging in there,» «I’m […]

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Fecha: 18 de junio de 2014

Elaine Gallagher 11 cegby Elaine Gallagher

                The words you use are more powerful than you imagine. Most people greet each other with words that have no power. Think of the last time you heard someone else (or even yourself) respond to a greeting of «How are you?» with «Oh, I am doing so-so,» «Hanging in there,» «I’m surviving» or «Not too bad.» It probably wasn’t much past yesterday.

                Try this:

                Use words to change your situation, not to describe it.

                First, the next time anyone asks, «How are you?» whether it’s someone at work or a cashier at the store, respond with strength. Give them an energetic, enthusiastic, «Great!» or «Terrific!»

                It will be hard to do without a smile on your face, and you are likely to get one back. Second, you will likely feel a physical response of increased energy. Third, your words will send a message to your mind that will be consistent with feeling Great! or Terrific!

                To see the results, you have to do this often and with sincere enthusiasm (not robotically). When you do, your subconscious mind will begin to act on what you are saying and begin to design your reality to be consistent with your thoughts and words.

                Yoda from Star Wars, understood this when he   commanded Luke Skywalker, «Do or do not. There is no try.»

                Speaking with power also creates a sense of accountability and commitment to get the best from yourself and others. Your challenge is to consciously avoid using words that are power killers. These words sap energy and commitment from your interactions, and ultimately, your actions.

First, eliminate these words from your vocabulary:

    • I can’t
    • You can’t
    • if
    • doubt
    • try
    • I don’t think
    • I don’t have the time
    • maybe
    • I’m afraid of
    • I don’t believe
    • It’s impossible

                Omitting these words is not enough. A sports team needs more than just a good defense to win; it also needs a powerful offense. So, mobilize your own offensive assault with the words you choose.

Build positive mental connections and commitment by using these power builders:

    • I can
    • I will
    • Expect the best
    • Commit
    • I know
    • I will make the time
    • Positively
    • I am confident
    • I do believe
    • All things are possible
    • Nothing’s impossible
    • We can do it together

                 The power of your actions is preceded by the power of your words. Speak with power to bring out the best in yourself and others.

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