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Originally published February 8 2015

Three words to remove from your language to make way for greater health, wealth and relationship success

by Lance Johnson

(NaturalNews) How can your health be sabotaged by your own language? How is your ability to heal influenced by the meanings of the very words you speak? Are the meanings and feelings you're breathing and speaking to life being projected upon you? Do the negative connotations in your language set you on a course that ultimately restricts you from your true desires? How does the etymology of words affect our success in staying healthy?

Etymology is simply the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history. Studying how these words affect our reality is important to understanding our circumstances and what may lie ahead. Is our language just reflexive or is it also reflective, and perhaps projective? How can understanding and utilizing the meaning of words help you better communicate your intentions to achieve your heart's desires? How can words of faith be used to make incredible strides in your life and health? How can words rooted in doubt ultimately keep you from achieving good health?

Being mindful of your language can change your future health and much more

Being conscious of the words you speak and their meanings can make a huge impact on personal outcomes. Cursing others, gossiping about their lives or feeling envious of their successes can ultimately sabotage our own well-being. The energy expelled in these moments only asks for disappointment, repercussions and further agony unfolding in our future destiny. Developing a new language of love can put us on an entirely new course, accepting new, positive realities, which manifest even greater opportunities than we could have imagined.

Here's three words everyone could speak a little less of, followed by more powerful replacement words that could be used to attract better future results. Think of their meanings and how they might affect your moods and future circumstances, your health and even your finances.

Can't

If there's something you want to accomplish, saying can't will only divert your energy away from making it happen, destroying your focus and aim. Saying can't turns its back on what can be done, avoiding, pushing you further away from ever accomplishing your goals. Try replacing can't with can or will. Knowing that something can be done and assuring yourself that it will be accomplished helps center your energy and drive toward the target, making it easier to steady yourself and aim.
Believing that something is impossible will always make it just that, but doing everything you can will begin to crack open the most impossible of feats.

Hate

If there's something that really bothers you, hating it will only make it bigger and more drastic, continuously affecting your mood and energy. When you feel hate for someone or something, you are singling out the parts of your vastness that you don't like, want or understand. The things you hate are only a reflection of what you don't want, but verbally hating them and projecting anger toward these things will only make them more real, like pouring gasoline on the fire. The more you hate, the more you punish yourself. Instead, use words like appreciate or love. Being thankful for every part of you and the world around you and learning to forgive yourself can make the things that you once hated dissolve. Do not meditate on the things you hate; let them melt into the everlasting hands of love.

Need

If there's something you really want in life, then constantly feeling neediness for it will only attract lack thereof. That's because neediness is associated with lack, not abundance. Instead of needing something, it's best to be thankful for what you already have, appreciating the tools and skills you possess that will help you move forward. Instead of saying "I need," it's better to say, "I'm thankful for." Because the meaning of thanksgiving is directly correlated with abundance, appreciating and making good use of what you already have will bring more of the good into your life.

Sources:

http://www.allnaturalfreespirit.com

http://www.englishpage.com

http://www.goodreads.com

About the author:
Passionate about holistic wellness, Lance Johnson and his wife invite you to www.allnaturalfreespirit.com, where you can buy clean, chemical-free body care products.



Passionate about holistic wellness, Lance Johnson and his wife invite you to www.allnaturalfreespirit.com, where you can buy clean, chemical-free body care products.



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