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Watch Your Words

Watch Your Words

How often do you think about how your words shape your life? Keller does. He says that what you say to yourself and other people has a direct effect on how you feel and act.

If you say, "I'm so unlucky" all the time, guess what? You'll trip over your own feet over and over. If you change that plan to something like "I make my luck," you can avoid problems like a pro in no time.

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