Your internal self-talk is incredibly influential.
Are you constantly telling yourself stories of inability and doubt, or are you affirming your strength and potential?
Choose words that empower you, not disempower you. Remember, you have the power to control the narrative in your mind.
Action Item: Identify one negative self-talk phrase you frequently use. Replace it with a positive, empowering affirmation. For example, instead of "I can't do this," try "I am capable and I will find a way." Repeat this affirmation daily.
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