The Healing Power of Positive Words by Mary C. Busha
Author:Mary C. Busha
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Self-Help;REL012070;REL012100;SEL031000
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Published: 2022-01-03T00:00:00+00:00
How Words Affect What We See in the Mirror
How do words spoken to us early in our lives, or maybe just yesterday, have anything to do with what we see in the mirror? Too often, what we see in our reflection is based on anotherâs words, those of a parent or other family member, a teacher, a coach, someone in the clergy, a friend, a spouseâyou name it. Even in the case of Dr. Holleman, had not the most gorgeous boy in the world pointed out the blemishes on her nose (something natural for an adolescent to have), perhaps her nose might never have become an issue for her, a burden she carried that affected her life for years.
What are some of the words youâve heard? When you look in the mirror, do those words, whether positive or negative, ever poke through from the recesses of your mind? And do you repeat them to yourself?
For example, in the area of our physical selves, has anyone ever told you that you are too tall, too short, too skinny, too fat, maybe homely?
How about intellect? Were the words âYouâre stupidâ ever spoken to you?
Regarding capability, has anyone ever said, âYou canât do anything rightâ?
How about your family background? Did you ever hear words such as âYouâre a loser, just like your Uncle Joeâ?
And now when you look in the mirror, do you repeat those words to yourself, aloud or silently? Thatâs negative self-talk. And hereâs the unsuspected danger in all that. Are you ready for this? What you perceive and speak about yourself, you tend to become. Thatâs right. Your own words can help create and perpetuate something about yourself you donât like. Some call it a self-fulfilling prophecy, which is defined as a prediction that directly or indirectly causes itself to become true. Why? Because what you believe affects your behavior.
Think about it. If I believe Iâm not attractive or intelligent or capable, I will probably act accordingly. I might stand back like a wallflower, never trying anything new or presenting my opinion. If I feel that my position in life or my family heritage is less than that of others, I will most likely act as though I am of little value and have nothing to offer. Weâve all heard the admonition in the diet industry: we are what we eat. In this case, we are what our words say we are.
In direct sales, weâre taught that what we think about, we talk about; and what we talk about, we bring about. I believe this is true in every area of our lives. If I think Iâm ugly, I speak accordingly to myself and possibly to others. And the more I talk about being ugly, the more I begin to act the words out, thereby sealing my own fate of what I donât want to be. Can you see how this works? Is there evidence that youâre defining who you are with your words?
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