How often do we hear ourselves saying the word “try”?
I’ll try to get to the gym. I’ll try to stop being so busy. I’ll try to not look at my phone so much.
While “try” sounds harmless, it often acts as an escape route. It can be our way of saying that we're going to make an effort, but leaves room for us to back out and make excuses if things get too hard.
So how do we change our vocabulary in a way that supports us to turn our commitments into real accomplishments?
Today, we're going to discover how the word “try” might be holding you back from achieving the life you truly desire, and the steps you can take to change your mindset.
We'll talk about the power language has to shape our reality, and how replacing "I'll try" with "I will" can make a huge impact in shifting your day-to-day reality.
I challenge you to make this change for one week - you'll begin to notice how liberating and powerful this can be. You'll set realistic expectations and acquire a new level of commitment.
Think about the goals you want to achieve and stop giving yourself a way out. Whether it’s hitting your sales targets, spending more time with family or finally going to the gym, commit to it. When you switch from ”I'm trying” to “I'm doing”, you are setting yourself up for success. As we approach a new year, think about your 2025 goals and align them with a life you love, filled with committed actions.
Remember, it's these small shifts in language that can lead to big changes in life. I’d love to hear your one week challenge goes and the commitments you’re making towards making your dreams a reality!
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