Achieve More by Deleting Should from your Vocabulary

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Eliminate "Should" from Your Vocabulary to Achieve More


Summary:

Empower yourself and boost motivation by replacing "should" with "will."

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When discussing our goals, we often rely on the word "should." While it may seem harmless, "should" can subtly undermine our intentions and ambitions by suggesting that our current efforts aren't enough and that change is necessary.

What Does "Should" Really Mean?


1. A Unmotivated Obligation:
We rarely use "should" for things we genuinely want to do. If we're excited about eating cake, we simply eat it without saying, "I should eat cake." On the other hand, when it comes to eating celery, "should" implies obligation. Similarly, if baking cookies for a sale is a "should," it feels like a duty rather than a joy.

2. An Unspoken Excuse:
The phrase "I should ______" usually precedes an excuse, like "but ______." It signals that while you recognize the right course of action, you're choosing to do the opposite. Imagine telling your boss, "I know I should stay late to finish the proposal for tomorrow's meeting, but I'm going home instead." If this is your true intention, why hide behind a "should"? Deep down, you understand your own reasoning.

3. A Delay in Action:
If you "should" quit smoking, lose weight, or go back to school, you already know the steps to improve your life, yet "should" serves as a convenient excuse. Standing on the sidelines is easier than taking action, but you won't win any games that way. Review your "shoulds" and turn them into actionable goals by writing them down.

Transform "Should" Into "Will"


Rather than feeling burdened by a series of "shoulds," turn them into decisives like "will" or "will not." While "should" drains your power and motivation, "will" empowers you with determination to take action. As you reduce the number of "shoulds" in your vocabulary, you'll accelerate along the path to achievement.

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