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"Change the way you speak about yourself and you can change your life.⁠ What you are not changing, you are also choosing" Often, it is underestimated how the words we choose to describe ourselves can significantly affect our mindset, behavior, and ultimately, our lives. The words we choose in these internal conversations, particularly when speaking about ourselves, significantly impact us. Bruce Lee, the legendary martial artist said, "Change the way you speak about yourself and you can change your life. What you are not changing, you are also choosing." The Power of Self-Talk Our inner dialogue shapes our perception of who we are, our capabilities, and our limitations. If we talk negatively about ourselves, it can erode our self-confidence, lead to self-doubt, and limit our potential. On the other hand, positive self-talk boosts our self-esteem, encourages self-efficacy, and propels us toward our aspirations. This isn't about mere positive affirmations (or building up a false narrative in our minds) but about a truthful, optimistic internal narrative. Instead of labeling yourself as "incapable" or "unworthy," focus on your efforts, growth, and resilience. Remember, it's not about unrealistic positive thinking but constructive self-talk. Choosing to Change Lee's words also remind us, "What you are not changing, you are also choosing." In life, inertia can be an invisible enemy. We may complain about our circumstances, but if we're not taking steps to change them, we're passively choosing them. This part of the equation is all about making active choices, about stepping out of our comfort zones and asserting our power to shape our lives. Making the Shift So how can we translate this understanding into practice? Here are a few strategies: Conscious Self-Talk: Develop an awareness of your internal dialogue. Notice how you talk about yourself. If you find negativity seeping in, consciously reframe those thoughts into more positive and constructive ones. Embrace Growth Mindset: Rather than viewing your abilities as fixed, adopt a growth mindset. See challenges as opportunities for learning and mistakes as stepping stones towards progress. Active Change: When faced with unfavorable circumstances, identify what you can do to change them. Remember, choosing not to act is still a choice. Patience and Perseverance: Changing habitual thought patterns takes time and effort. Be patient with yourself and keep persevering. Remember, the language we use when we talk about ourselves is not just a reflection of our reality; it also plays a significant role in shaping that reality. By mindfully changing the way we speak about ourselves and actively choosing to bring about changes, we can drive our lives in the direction we desire. Change your self-talk, change your life. Illustration credit: GoLimitless #productivity #motivation #growth #learning

  • “Change the way you speak about yourself and you can change your life.⁠ What you are not changing, you are also choosing”
James Murphy

Non-Executive Director | Tech Principal AND Aspiring Chessmaster @ AND Digital (Ex Booking.com | BBC Sport & Childrens | The Hut Group)

2y

Have you read Unleash the Power Within by Tony Robbins? There’s an entire chapter devoted to positive thinking and changing how we speak

Addy Osmani great call out! It’s worth pointing out within our inner dialogue is often our ego at work trying to keep us safe and small. It’s important to decifer what is our ego talking and what is our own self talk.

Yi Zhang

Senior Manager - Frontend Developer

2y

Really inspiring and worth a try :)

Damiano F

Software Engineer and Architect with integrity and passion

2y

Thanks for sharing

Thanks for your posts! I love them very much, although I have to use a translator to read them :)

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Rama Sangli

Carbon Market: End to End services| Carbon Accounting| Banking Transformation| BFSI Technologies| |Renewable Energy

2y

Well written . Amazing insights

Karrie O'Connor

Spiritual Confidence & Life Transformation Coach 🦋 | Confidently embrace your supernatural abilities 💫 | Live a fulfilling, grounded and spiritually connected life 💞 | Medium & Reiki L1 | Ex-corporate

2y

This is so true and also scientifically proven. Visualisations are also extremely powerful. Just think of elite athletes. Many of them visualise going first over the finish line and they eventually do it. They imagine what they'll be wearing, how loud the crowd will be cheering, what the weather will be like, what foot will go over the finish line first, etc. The brain does not distinguish between imagined and so visualising will also change what you BELIEVE about yourself and what is possible for you in life. It's not woo-woo, it's science. Where your mind goes, your emotions go - this creates a chemical reaction - this then drives your language and actions which leads to the outcomes in your life. So, if you want different outcomes, you need to start with your mind first.

Our words have power! It creates!

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Amit Sharma

Staff Software Engineer @visa

2y

Well said

Kelly 🪄 Andrews

DevRel Strategy Consultant | Building Developer Communities & Programs | Former Zoom, Vonage, Salesforce DevRel Leader | Technical Storyteller & Speaker

2y

Awe, man. That's a good reminder

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