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How To Use Your Words To Empower Yourself And Others Towards Outstanding Success
The way you structure your words can empower others or wound them. Find out in this video how you can lead others and yourself to success. - youtu.be/3MwoaHLJV2A
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How To Use Your Words To Empower Yourself And Others Towards Outstanding Success
One of the things people are not aware of is the impact and power their words have in everything and everyone they meet. I have a teacher that actually calls every person that is around us spirit whisperers because we are not aware that with our language, whoever is around, we’re actually creating imprints in the subconscious mind of others. So the use of our words is a most important tool for anyone that wants to lead, that wants to create change, or that wants to create impact contribution in all the world.
And if you are a leader, and if you are a teacher, and if you have clients who are students that you want them to succeed, too, or you have--you are a parent, and you want your children to succeed, you must master the use of your personal power language.
So, some of the words that we use to disempower others are you need to, you should, and you have to. Why? Need to, should, and have are things that are made by force. They don’t acknowledge the power on others, and actually they--people have a resistance to that word.
So if I say to my husband, you should come and kiss me every night, he’s like--that happens naturally. If I say that, it’s going to break rapport. If I say to my kids, you should do your homework now, the should is what creates not only resistance, but also removes the responsibility of their creation.
So, have to, no one has to do anything. You are always choosing. I have people that tell me, you know, but I have to work to feed my family. I understand, but you’re still making a choice. You could choose not to do it and not to feed them. People are making choices. They are not having to.
One of the greatest examples we have in humanity of personal power language is Nelson Mandela, and then--when he was 20 years in prison, he was out and he was interviewed, and they asked him--actually, I believe it was Tony Robbins who interviewed him, and they asked him, Nelson, how do you survive in there? And Nelson Mandela said, “Young man, you offend me. I did not survive. I chose to learn about my fellow human beings while I was in that place.”
So, your words, the way you structure your words can empower others or wound them, and if you want to lead others and yourself to success, you’ve got to remove the words I need to, I have to, and change it to I am choosing and I am responsible for. These are the most powerful words and the most powerful conscious and responsible thing you can do to use your words to empower others and yourself towards success.
How To Use Your Words To Empower Yourself And Others Towards Outstanding Success
The way you structure your words can empower others or wound them. Find out in this video how you can lead others and yourself to success. - youtu.be/3MwoaHLJV2A
Visit IvonneAlexander.com to Master the Use of The Law of Attraction and to Accelerate Your Spiritual Development Right Now.
How To Use Your Words To Empower Yourself And Others Towards Outstanding Success
One of the things people are not aware of is the impact and power their words have in everything and everyone they meet. I have a teacher that actually calls every person that is around us spirit whisperers because we are not aware that with our language, whoever is around, we’re actually creating imprints in the subconscious mind of others. So the use of our words is a most important tool for anyone that wants to lead, that wants to create change, or that wants to create impact contribution in all the world.
And if you are a leader, and if you are a teacher, and if you have clients who are students that you want them to succeed, too, or you have--you are a parent, and you want your children to succeed, you must master the use of your personal power language.
So, some of the words that we use to disempower others are you need to, you should, and you have to. Why? Need to, should, and have are things that are made by force. They don’t acknowledge the power on others, and actually they--people have a resistance to that word.
So if I say to my husband, you should come and kiss me every night, he’s like--that happens naturally. If I say that, it’s going to break rapport. If I say to my kids, you should do your homework now, the should is what creates not only resistance, but also removes the responsibility of their creation.
So, have to, no one has to do anything. You are always choosing. I have people that tell me, you know, but I have to work to feed my family. I understand, but you’re still making a choice. You could choose not to do it and not to feed them. People are making choices. They are not having to.
One of the greatest examples we have in humanity of personal power language is Nelson Mandela, and then--when he was 20 years in prison, he was out and he was interviewed, and they asked him--actually, I believe it was Tony Robbins who interviewed him, and they asked him, Nelson, how do you survive in there? And Nelson Mandela said, “Young man, you offend me. I did not survive. I chose to learn about my fellow human beings while I was in that place.”
So, your words, the way you structure your words can empower others or wound them, and if you want to lead others and yourself to success, you’ve got to remove the words I need to, I have to, and change it to I am choosing and I am responsible for. These are the most powerful words and the most powerful conscious and responsible thing you can do to use your words to empower others and yourself towards success.