Words Carry Weight
Posted: March 17, 2022
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Words are vital to personal growth, recovery and sense of self-worth. It's not only about the words said out loud, but the messages behind the words. Even having those messages in your mind can affect behavior in many situations, years after the messages were implanted.
In her book Learning to Love Yourself, Sharon Wegscheider-Cruise teachers her readers to recognize some of the "garbage messages" that may have been heard as children, and what is taught through those messages. For example:
- "You can do better than that!" (meaning: "What you are doing is not good enough.")
- "Family business is private business." (meaning: "Don't trust.")
- "Don't speak unless you're spoken to." (meaning: "Being spontaneous is wrong.")
- "That is a great idea!"
- "I like you just the way you are."
- "I'm proud of you."
- Fail to plan, plan to fail.
- Just for today.
- Come for the vanity. Stay for the sanity.
- One is too many, and a thousand is not enough.
- It’s not what you’re eating, it’s what’s eating you.
- Keep your recovery first to make it last.
- Nothing tastes as good as recovery feels.