Why Saying 'Try' is Holding You Back: Switch to 'Work On' for Success
I am all about language and how the use of language shapes the way we feel, think, and act. We can be responsible for our own actions when we are responsible for the use of language.
Today, I want to bring your attention to the following words: Try vs Work On. Whenever I catch myself using the word “try” in the context of commitment, I feel uncomfortable. This is because I know full well what it means if I tell you, “I tried” or “I am trying.”
See what you discover for yourself after watching the video or after applying a sample of my strategies in your life. See also what you might discover when you start replacing the word, “Try”, with “Work on”.
What I’ve shared with you in the video is only a small sample of my strategies to empower you to gain freedom and find balance and to maintain balance in life, and to live fully and intentionally.
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I help my clients discover joy and find flow. If you feel there is anything that is holding you back in finding flow in your daily life — whether that may be leading and motivating your team at work, or taking your business to the next level, or it may be finding it challenging to go out or socialize — as your coach, I can provide a process that will connect you with your strengths and your true capacities to move forward.
If there’s something that you’d like to bring into your life, I’d like to help you!
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Till next time…
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