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Strap on your dangerous trousers because it is game time for your mindset. We are diving back into the world of self-talk to give you the actual meat on the bones: a plug-and-play template for building your own "all-purpose, broad-spectrum script for better living." Whether you are trying to master Russian, control your diet, or negotiate ten grand off a new motor, the way you talk to yourself determines if you knock it out of the park or stay stuck in a rut. We break down the three essential formats—from the deep-dive long form to the two-second "instant" pattern interrupter—so you can stop unhelpful thoughts dead in their tracks. It is time to swap the "I can't" for a compelling "I am always improving," and start seeing real-world results in your tutoring, teaching, or coaching business.
Key Takeaways
The Long-Form script should be read aloud every morning and night to prime your brain for progress and prepare you to meet the day.
Always use current and ongoing language like "I am always" or "I am improving" to presume progress and make your self-talk compelling.
Short-form scripts are perfect for "pattern interrupts" when walking into meetings or properties to remind yourself that you are in control.
An Instant Script can be as short as two words, such as "I'm winning," to act as a brief reminder during high-stress pauses.
Writing your scripts out longhand is highly recommended before typing or printing them to ensure the concepts really stick.
Quotes
"If I rely on my own tiny pea-sized brain to solve all my problems, then I'm in serious trouble."
"Identify who you're speaking to. And what you're saying about yourself. Use the I am."
"Refuse to make exceptions. I'm always. I'm unfailingly. I'm consistently."
"You walk in with that script running in mind. You're going to be ready to knock it out of the park."
"Strap on your dangerous trousers and get it done. Because it's game time."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
www.Neilcowmeadow.com
HOST BIO
Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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Strap on your dangerous trousers because it is game time for your mindset. We are diving back into the world of self-talk to give you the actual meat on the bones: a plug-and-play template for building your own "all-purpose, broad-spectrum script for better living." Whether you are trying to master Russian, control your diet, or negotiate ten grand off a new motor, the way you talk to yourself determines if you knock it out of the park or stay stuck in a rut. We break down the three essential formats—from the deep-dive long form to the two-second "instant" pattern interrupter—so you can stop unhelpful thoughts dead in their tracks. It is time to swap the "I can't" for a compelling "I am always improving," and start seeing real-world results in your tutoring, teaching, or coaching business.
Key Takeaways
The Long-Form script should be read aloud every morning and night to prime your brain for progress and prepare you to meet the day.
Always use current and ongoing language like "I am always" or "I am improving" to presume progress and make your self-talk compelling.
Short-form scripts are perfect for "pattern interrupts" when walking into meetings or properties to remind yourself that you are in control.
An Instant Script can be as short as two words, such as "I'm winning," to act as a brief reminder during high-stress pauses.
Writing your scripts out longhand is highly recommended before typing or printing them to ensure the concepts really stick.
Quotes
"If I rely on my own tiny pea-sized brain to solve all my problems, then I'm in serious trouble."
"Identify who you're speaking to. And what you're saying about yourself. Use the I am."
"Refuse to make exceptions. I'm always. I'm unfailingly. I'm consistently."
"You walk in with that script running in mind. You're going to be ready to knock it out of the park."
"Strap on your dangerous trousers and get it done. Because it's game time."
VALUABLE RESOURCES
www.Neilcowmeadow.com
HOST BIO
Neil Cowmeadow is a maverick peripatetic guitar teacher from Telford with over 19 years’ experience in the business of helping people. Learn how to start, grow and love your business with Neil’s invaluable advice and tips without the buzzwords and BS!
This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/

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