The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Welcome to the Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma where you’ll receive the mental models, daily routines, and productivity tactics that Robin Sharma has taught to the titans of industry, sports superstars, and elite performers who he has served as a private mentor to for over 31 years. You'll learn how to live a truly world-class life while you accelerate your productivity, grow your leadership, build your business, and scale your impact on the world.
The Daily Mastery Podcast by Robin Sharma
Use Words that Push Your Performance
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Use positive words. Encode the micro-habit of not using swear words as each word you speak has an effect. And swearing at work and before clients is unprofessional.
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Words can uplift or words can destroy. And if you look at a Nelson Mandela or you look at a Martin Luther King Jr. in his I Have a Dream speech, he used the language that lifted up an entire nation, that showed people what was possible, that painted a gorgeous picture of the future. And then you've got some so-called leaders, and rather than the language of leadership, they used the language of hate. And the words they used didn't lift people up, but they destroyed entire nations. And so I invite you as you make your leap from where you currently are to where you always wanted to be to get your words right. I mean, I'm an absolute fanatic about the words I use because I understand the words I use so influence the people around me. You know, I so understand the words I use affect my energy. Call a problem a problem and it becomes a problem. Call a problem an opportunity and it totally reframes your psychology and your emotional architecture about how you reply to it.