The true cost of your words! Ultimate leadership, community guest speaker of the month replay!
Check out this amazing special, private training they just might change it quality of your life in trajectory of your business and impact What powerful session with George and Tracey focused on the Power of Words and Conscious Communication. Drawing from over 60 years of combined experience, they introduced the idea that we are always engaged in three types of conversations: the one within us, the one we speak aloud, and the one happening around us. The discussion centered on becoming more aware, intentional, and congruent with our words, understanding that language shapes our beliefs, relationships, and reality. The speakers emphasized the importance of leading conversations that uplift, create alignment, and reflect the truth of who we are becoming. Participants were reminded that our experiences, even painful ones, are part of our soulâs curriculum, helping us evolve into the leaders weâre meant to be. Reflective Questions: 1. What conversations am I having internally that may be shaping my current reality? 2. Are my spoken words aligning with the life I say I want to create? 3. What conversations or influences am I allowing around me, and how do they affect me? 4. 5. Am I practicing congruenceâdo my thoughts, words, and actions align? What generational or childhood language patterns might I still be repeating unconsciously? Suggested Action Steps: ďˇ Start noticing your internal self-talk and journal what you discover. ďˇ Replace limiting statements with more aligned affirmations like, "Iâm in the process of..." ďˇ Use the phrase âup until nowâ to break old language patterns. ďˇ Evaluate the conversations you allow around youâadjust your environment to better support your growth. ďˇ Download and use the free resource: conversationsguide.com to practice leading conscious conversations. ďˇ Introduce a gratitude practice and write one affirmation daily that feels authentic and true to your current journey. Closing Thoughts: This session reminded us that leadership begins with language.