Le plus important est d'agir dans la vie, et non pas d'essayer, car seules les actions apportent des résultats

Beaucoup de personnes dans la vie utilisent des termes tels que "je vais essayer", "je vais voir" sans réaliser leur inutilité. L'utilisation de tels termes est habituelle et la personne concernée n'entend généralement pas les messages qu'elle transmet. Ils sont d'ordre émotionnel et ne permettent pas une action logique et efficace. L'énergie qui devrait être consacrée à l'action est dirigée vers des tentatives, à la recherche de motivation au lieu d'une action efficace. Que pouvez-vous faire différemment: - pour commencer, faites une expérience: comptez combien de fois vous ou une personne proche utilisez ce type de termes dans la journée - utilisez le terme "je fais", surtout en ce qui concerne des tâches qui ne suscitent pas votre enthousiasme, telles que le ménage, le travail professionnel, les démarches administratives - pour les tâches plaisantes, utilisez les termes "je veux", "je le fais avec plaisir" - si vous ressentez de l'aversion et des difficultés à accomplir une tâche, attendez quelques minutes et prenez une action efficace, basée sur la logique plutôt que sur l'aspect émotionnel. Rappelez-vous : Le plus important est d'agir dans la vie, plutôt que de simplement essayer, car seule l'action apporte des résultats.
Beaucoup de personnes dans la vie utilisent des termes tels que "je vais essayer", "je vais voir" sans réaliser leur inutilité. L'utilisation de tels termes est habituelle et la personne concernée n'entend généralement pas les messages qu'elle transmet. Ils sont d'ordre émotionnel et ne permettent pas une action logique et efficace. L'énergie qui devrait être consacrée à l'action est dirigée vers des tentatives, à la recherche de motivation au lieu d'une action efficace. Que pouvez-vous faire différemment: - pour commencer, faites une expérience: comptez combien de fois vous ou une personne proche utilisez ce type de termes dans la journée - utilisez le terme "je fais", surtout en ce qui concerne des tâches qui ne suscitent pas votre enthousiasme, telles que le ménage, le travail professionnel, les démarches administratives - pour les tâches plaisantes, utilisez les termes "je veux", "je le fais avec plaisir" - si vous ressentez de l'aversion et des difficultés à accomplir une tâche, attendez quelques minutes et prenez une action efficace, basée sur la logique plutôt que sur l'aspect émotionnel. Rappelez-vous : Le plus important est d'agir dans la vie, plutôt que de simplement essayer, car seule l'action apporte des résultats.
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Thank you for bringing up this topic.

At first glance, it may seem that using words like "I will try", "I will attempt", or "I will see" is completely natural and harmless. However, upon closer examination, it can be seen that such terms can be harmful to our effectiveness and efficiency in action.
When we say "I will try", we suggest to ourselves that we do not have to do everything in our power to achieve the goal. We already have a built-in excuse that allows us to potentially fail. The same applies to the word "attempt" - instead of approaching the task with determination and confidence, we leave ourselves open to failure.
So what can we do differently? Instead of using these worthless words, it is worth replacing them with more concrete and determined terms. For example, instead of "I will try", we can say to ourselves: "I will do it" or "I have decided to do it". Instead of "I will attempt", we can say: "I will do everything in my power to achieve it". Reformulating our language can positively impact our actions and help us focus on specific steps to achieve the goal.
Scientific research confirms that the way we formulate our goals and plans affects our behavior and effectiveness in their implementation. Using clear, concrete, and positive formulations can motivate us to act and help us achieve the intended results.
In conclusion, it is worth paying attention to our vocabulary and considering whether the terms we use really contribute to effective action. Changing language habits can be the key to greater efficiency and success in achieving goals. Therefore, instead of saying "I will try" or "I will attempt", let's opt for clear, concrete, and determined statements that will lead us straight to success.

Thank you for bringing up this topic.

At first glance, it may seem that using words like "I will try", "I will attempt", or "I will see" is completely natural and harmless. However, upon closer examination, it can be seen that such terms can be harmful to our effectiveness and efficiency in action.
When we say "I will try", we suggest to ourselves that we do not have to do everything in our power to achieve the goal. We already have a built-in excuse that allows us to potentially fail. The same applies to the word "attempt" - instead of approaching the task with determination and confidence, we leave ourselves open to failure.
So what can we do differently? Instead of using these worthless words, it is worth replacing them with more concrete and determined terms. For example, instead of "I will try", we can say to ourselves: "I will do it" or "I have decided to do it". Instead of "I will attempt", we can say: "I will do everything in my power to achieve it". Reformulating our language can positively impact our actions and help us focus on specific steps to achieve the goal.
Scientific research confirms that the way we formulate our goals and plans affects our behavior and effectiveness in their implementation. Using clear, concrete, and positive formulations can motivate us to act and help us achieve the intended results.
In conclusion, it is worth paying attention to our vocabulary and considering whether the terms we use really contribute to effective action. Changing language habits can be the key to greater efficiency and success in achieving goals. Therefore, instead of saying "I will try" or "I will attempt", let's opt for clear, concrete, and determined statements that will lead us straight to success.

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Very valuable entry, thank you 🌷👍🙂

Very valuable entry, thank you 🌷👍🙂

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I have my own opinion on this topic.

In this case, I want to change "want" to "doing" is not a long-term solution.

In my opinion, the BASIS is to realize that by not doing certain things, either we harm ourselves or contribute to the lack of development, and we do it knowingly without taking action.

The topics discussed are so broadly dressed in words.

It all comes down to understanding just how much we lose by not taking action. Whether it's health, business, or personal development.

THIS IS JUST MY OPINION, REMEMBER YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN.

Regards

I have my own opinion on this topic.

In this case, I want to change "want" to "doing" is not a long-term solution.

In my opinion, the BASIS is to realize that by not doing certain things, either we harm ourselves or contribute to the lack of development, and we do it knowingly without taking action.

The topics discussed are so broadly dressed in words.

It all comes down to understanding just how much we lose by not taking action. Whether it's health, business, or personal development.

THIS IS JUST MY OPINION, REMEMBER YOU CAN HAVE YOUR OWN.

Regards

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