Has
the word but been creeping into your statements? You might wonder whats
wrong with using this seemingly harmless coordinating conjunction? But contradicts
what came before it, and signals to others that you are unsure of yourself and
that you do not accept responsibility. But makes you come across as negative and
conflicted. But interrupts others harmony and sets up conditions. I have
never heard of a prayer beginning with but.
I would surely go, but
I
take you for my wedded wife, but
I
would have done well on the test, but
I
am happy, but
I
gained weight, but those holiday meals
I
would exercise, but Im tired
The
words we choose create our reality and thats why we should go for quality
words when we speak to others and most importantly, in our own self-talk. Think
back to the people who inspired you and made you feel like you could accomplish
anything. What words did they use when speaking to you? You can do it!
I believe in you! Go for it! I love you so much!
You look great! There were no mixed messages or conditions to provide
an escape route.
Make
a commitment to your words and stand by them. By assuming responsibility for a
decision, lifestyle or relationship, even when it failed, you are empowered. You
made a mistake and will choose better. What is your message to the world? What
do you stand for? Create a business card for your spirit.
Everything
you say and do should be your brand name. To brand yourself take a journey to
embrace your signature strengths. What do you love to do? Life is a treasure hunt.
On the way you might find: Hugs, paper clips, mops, pots and pans, text books,
vacations, gardens, dessert, shops, treadmills, etc. You dont necessarily
like everything on your list, or even need it. You do what is necessary to win
the prize. What are you looking for? Name it and go for it! Make sure it is a
quality word.
About
the Author Debbie
Mandel, MA is the author of Turn On Your Inner Light: Fitness for Body, Mind
and Soul, a stress-reduction specialist, motivational speaker, a personal
trainer and mind/body lecturer at Southampton College. She is the host of the
weekly Turn On Your Inner Light Show on WHLI 1100AM in New York City ,
produces a weekly wellness newsletter, and has been featured on radio/ TV and
print media. To learn more visit
her site.
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