Empower Your Words and Empower Your Life

By March 3, 2016 positive thoughts No Comments
your thoughts create

Imagine if you could focus on the words you use a little better. If you are used to using disempowering words on a daily basis, you have the opportunity to practice those habits into more positive ones. When you frequently use words like “can’t,” “have to,” or maybe “I’m broke,” you are actually attracting more of those type of experiences to you.

If you could replace a few words or sayings a day, you can empower you feelings, and experiences that you attract. For example if you catch yourself saying “I have to go to work,” you could replace it with “I get to go to work today.” Just by exchanging the words you use, you empower more positive energy. Even if for now, you do not like your work and feel like it is a chore to go, you can empower yourself in the now to create better and more positive energy. That energy attracts a better scenario.

You may then start to see situations at your work improve. You may actually change the energy for better opportunities to come your way, or simply create a better feeling for the current situation you are in. By changing your words and focusing a little clearer, you empower your possibilities. It is how you change your experiences for the better.

Even if your career, job, or life isn’t as pleasant as you would like it to be, giving it negative energy creates more unpleasantness. You can give yourself more hope and opportunity when you can appreciate where you are at now with your words. That in turn helps you create more positive feelings. You can feel positive now regardless of your circumstances. When you utilize the habit of what you frequently say, you summon more positivity in your life.

The word “can’t” is another debilitating one. We often do not know how to do something initially, but by just replacing the word can’t, to I can learn, changes the entire energy of possibility. The word “can’t” really is a choice. You can also change the wording to prefer something better, or I “would like to…”

You can empower yourself by seeing your situation (what you want to improve) as temporary and as a helping stepping stone to get to a better place. I’ve discussed in previous blogs how gratitude attracts more to be grateful for. Changing your words about experiences that you aren’t always grateful for, has more empowering energy of better solutions.

At first you may catch yourself repeatedly in the habit of using empowering statements, but each time you choose to replace them, you will get better over time and change the habit to a more positive one. As you improve, so will the energy. I’ve noticed it gets easier to change habits once I see evidence of things working.

Try it for a while and see how it works for you. It’s just a daily awareness and changing a few words a day to work in your own benefit. Empower your words and empower your life!