I’m going to call BS on something we probably all heard as kids: sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.
I know we were all taught this rhyme to shut bullies up, but words do matter, and we don’t always appreciate how much.
Especially when they’re coming out of our mouths and we mean well – we truly do – but how they land has the opposite effect.
I’m as guilty of this as anyone. And it took me a really long time to realize how my good intentions could take someone’s confidence down instead of building it up, not just because of what I said, but how I said it and in what context.
I’ve been thinking about this a lot and I’ve zeroed in on five phrases that have the ability to kill our confidence when we hear them, and kill someone else’s when we say them.
These phrases seem benign but even when they’re offered in the spirit of support or helpfulness, can create fear. Fear of failure, regret or rejection – the three fears that really make us all question our confidence.
Listen in to find out what the phrases are, what you can say instead and/or respond confidently when someone says them to you. That way we can all try and be a little more compassionate to ourselves and to other people who do intend well, but don't always have the right words to tell us.