Words You Should Delete From Your Vocabulary

As we start the New Year, I am hearing a lot of people start to talk about resolutions and making 2010 better than last year.  At the same time, I am hearing a lot of people poke fun of resolutions.

Why do they poke fun?

Because most people never accomplish their goals for the New Year, right?

How many times have you tried to lose weight and it didn’t happen?

Why is that?

I believe that most people fail because they don’t take the time to think it through, make a plan, think about it everyday and most importantly, speaking positively about their goal everyday.

If you are planning to lose weight, it is not always easy.  We are all human and need to stay focused and passionate about our goals.  This takes a consistent effort of keeping our minds on track and not letting negative, weak thinking to settle into our lives.

Speech is a reflection of your thinking and it is one of the most powerful aspects of winning.

Weak words can cut your legs out from under you, create negativity and destroy any chance of accomplishing your goals.  As you start a new weight loss program, give yourself a boost and eliminate the weak vocabulary.

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Words you should delete from your vocabulary

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