This email is about the power of words. Your own words.
Do you ever pay attention to the secret inner dialogue you have with yourself? If you don't, this is a great chance to get to know yourself all over again. Because the words you use to internalize everyday things completely shapes how you see everything. In turn, it determines your attitudes, the way you feel about a person, an object, or an event and ultimately the decisions you make. It's even responsible for the missed opportunities that you never knew were there.
The crazy thing is that nobody pays attention to it! It's like driving a car and being given directions from somebody - who might be leading you to the wrong destination! Realizing this, you might decide to pay very close attention to this navigator.
Do you suspect that the "wrong" words been driving your life up until this point? It's time to find out for yourself.
Turn off These 6 Dangerous Inner Dialogues That Kills Your Brain Power helps you discover the most common ones that effect almost everybody. Which of these dialogues are you subconsciously using every second, and how are they affecting you? You may be surprised!
In The Favorite Word of Average People: "Okay", you'll realize the particular danger from overusing the word "Okay". Remember the missed opportunities I mentioned earlier? This article will help you understand why.
Finally, What Should You Do vs. What Would You Do teaches you how to consciously use words to align your decisions to your inner compass. A simple question can completely change how you see and make decisions.
Words are powerful. Everyone understands the importance of choosing your words carefully when communicating with others. But we forget to pay attention to the words we use on ourselves.
So if you want to make one change this year with a real impact - start by changing the words you use to talk to yourself.
There's a lot more where these are coming from, so I would really love to hear your feedback - if you want more like this or if you'd like me to share other topics, please send them to me.
Cheers!
- Leon
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