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Have you ever said "I didn't have a choice" and genuinely believed it? Most of us have. But in this episode, Theresa breaks down why that phrase, and others like it, might be one of the most costly things you say on a regular basis.
Victim language is not about whether something hard happened to you. It is about the subtle ways your words remove you from the equation and hand your power over to someone or something else. And the tricky part? It does not always sound like complaining. Sometimes it sounds like honesty. Sometimes it even sounds like humility.
Theresa walks through the most common forms of victim language, from "they made me" to "that's just how I am," and explains why even high-achieving, accountable people fall into these patterns without realizing it. She also shares a personal story about returning to work after having her daughters and how one language shift changed everything about how she felt about that decision.
This episode is a reset. It is practical, honest, and exactly the kind of inside-out thinking that TheUPside is built on. Catch yourself this week, and start writing your own story again.
Subscribe at theresaflood.com to receive the free weekly teaching guide.
By Theresa Flood5
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Have you ever said "I didn't have a choice" and genuinely believed it? Most of us have. But in this episode, Theresa breaks down why that phrase, and others like it, might be one of the most costly things you say on a regular basis.
Victim language is not about whether something hard happened to you. It is about the subtle ways your words remove you from the equation and hand your power over to someone or something else. And the tricky part? It does not always sound like complaining. Sometimes it sounds like honesty. Sometimes it even sounds like humility.
Theresa walks through the most common forms of victim language, from "they made me" to "that's just how I am," and explains why even high-achieving, accountable people fall into these patterns without realizing it. She also shares a personal story about returning to work after having her daughters and how one language shift changed everything about how she felt about that decision.
This episode is a reset. It is practical, honest, and exactly the kind of inside-out thinking that TheUPside is built on. Catch yourself this week, and start writing your own story again.
Subscribe at theresaflood.com to receive the free weekly teaching guide.

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