Repetition is the mother of skill.
~~~Tony Robbins
In Remember the Ice,
this mantra is like a heartbeat. When I founded the concept two days
after returning from my experience in Hawaii, I knew right away that
Repetition would be one of my greatest allies in changing life-long word
choices.
Many of us have been told to stop saying "can't"
by our parents when we were young children. The amazing thing is that
usually within minutes, the parent was saying something like, "I can't get that to work" or "I can't believe what you did" or "You can't do that anymore" or some other phrase with "can't" firmly entrenched in the comment.
I have witnessed this happen thousands of times in my life, paying particular attention to it since July 23, 1991 -- the birthday of Remember the Ice.
So with the idea of eradicating "(K)notty Words"
firmly entrenched in one's speech patterns, it is necessary to remind
yourself over and over to say what you would like to have happen.
Let's review the initial sign that started this concept: Don't forget the ice. We know that the "not" becomes invisible in the comment, and the customer is left with the only logical conclusion: Forget the ice. Yikes!!
So, this week's lesson is:
Instead of telling ourselves or our
children or co-workers what we think we are incapable of, or terrible at
or just plane dumb about -- in the interest of resolutions and
repetition; let's focus on what we want to have happen.
Let's commit to using the Re-Framing Five more often: DO, CAN, WILL, WOULD, COULD!
Have a BETTER week by using BETTER Word Choice!
Empowering Regards,
Bob
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