Emma Jayne Taylor Invites You to Talk about Words! (ejtbooks.com)
So, Why are Words Powerful?
Did you know that the words you use—both internally (your thoughts) and verbally (what you say)—are stored in your subconscious?
The words you accept as true from others also find a home in your mind. Your subconscious will accept everything, even if it’s a lie. What you store influences your actions, behaviours, and beliefs. Ultimately, we decide who we are and who we want to be.
By becoming aware of the words you think, speak, or accept from others, you can be more selective. Choosing loving, encouraging, and comforting words can bring personal peace and joy, attracting similar positivity into your life. If you love yourself, you will only accept the best for yourself!
When we “tidy up” our minds, we cultivate a better, more humble version of ourselves. As adults, we can reflect on the influences we’ve had and the words we’ve accepted that impact our emotions and beliefs.
Some argue that positive thinking isn’t powerful, but I’m living proof of its benefits. It builds confidence and trust in yourself, helping you respond better to external challenges and creating a more fulfilling life.
Believing in yourself can be the difference between achieving your dreams or letting them fade away out of fear. Just observe children; their behaviour often reveals confidence or shyness. Many young people don’t harness their talents because they lack faith in their abilities, despite encouragement. By being aware of our thoughts and words, we can change our lives and inspire others to cultivate stronger beliefs and values.
Being mindful of your language helps you avoid negative phrases like:
- “I’m sorry, but…” (when no apology is needed)
- “I’m afraid to say…”
- “I’m worried that…”
- “I can’t…”
- “What if…?”
Do you often find yourself saying these things, or apologizing too frequently?
There are words that undermine our self-worth, but there are also words of strength. By consistently using words of comfort, positivity, and empowerment, you can reprogram your mind to evoke feelings of self-confidence, bravery, and self-love. When challenges arise, a resolute mindset is far more beneficial than worrying about potential negatives—so let’s use our imagination for positive outcomes!
Here are some empowering phrases to incorporate:
- “I can…”
- “I will…”
- “Thank you.”
- “I can make this work.”
- “What can I do to fix this?”
- “I can heal quickly from this.”
Recognizing the difference between words that weaken you and those that empower you is crucial. Your subconscious behaves based on what you tell it. If you feed it fearful thoughts, it will respond fearfully. Treat your subconscious like a child, trusting and shaping its understanding with kindness and love.
I hope this provides valuable guidance on positive thinking.
If you’re interested in practical tips for cultivating a positive mindset, consider exploring my “Positive Programming” books. They offer easy-to-follow techniques that, with daily practice, can lead to significant changes—just as regular exercise promotes physical health. We must also exercise our minds in the right way!
If you have found this blog useful (Why are Words Powerful?), then please browse through my website (www.ejtbooks.com) and consider the Positive Programming features. I have added links to useful books below. These books came about through personal experiences, encouraging me to share useful information.
Here are the links to the first two books: –
Thank you for reading!
Peace!
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