TKP005: The Power of Words and How to Change Your Personal Language

tkp-podcast1400x1400This session of The Kū Project Podcast is on a topic that has helped me out tremendously in regaining control of my life and increasing my confidence levels.

I share my personal experiences of feeling the power of words at a young age which caused me to have a low self-esteem and afraid of asking simple questions. The main topics we focus on are:

  • What are words?
  • The power and effect of your words
  • How to change your language
  • Exercises to help you change your language to transform your life

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Question(s) of the day: How do you control your words? What sort of tools do you use to stay inspired?


 

Show Notes:

  • Strength Quote of the Day:
    “I kaōlelo no ke ola, i kaōlelo nō ka make.”
    In language there is life, in language there is death.
    ʻŌlelo Noʻeau (Hawaiian Proverb)
  • Words allow you to express yourself, describe a moment, and share an experience
  • Reason why Aipa uses words as his way of helping others be stronger
  • Talks about the book As a Man Thinketh
  • Experiment to test how words affect your body with a car cutting you off
  • How words can leave a last effect on an individual
  • Why self help and motivational books don’t mean crap unless you take action
  • Why changing your language can transform your life
  • Have you ever taken the time to be mindful of your words?
  • The difference between feeling “I am stupid” versus feeling “I don’t know but I’m curious”
  • Calmer words create a calmer state of mind
  • The Switch
  • The Howzit Response

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Quotes Shared:

  • “As he thinks, so he is; as he continues to think, so he remains.” – James Allen, As a Man Thinketh
  • “Men are anxious to improve their circumstance, but are unwilling to improve themselves.” – James Allen, As a Man Thinketh

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