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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2025 · 26 MIN

Is your vocabulary built for results - (223)

from The Becoming Thin Podcast · host Chris Terrell

Your words are shaping your weight loss journey more than you realize. In this episode, Chris Terrell breaks down five common phrases that quietly disempower you and shows you exactly what to say instead. You’ll hear how “had to,” “I can’t,” “I’m just,” “I’ll never,” and “I’m trying” box in your future self, drain your confidence, and keep you stuck.Chris shares his own story of retraining his language, the surprising power of the pause, and how simple tweaks to self talk can reshape your identity. By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to rewrite your words so they start pulling you toward weight loss instead of away from it.If you’ve been skeptical about whether self talk matters, this is your practical on-ramp. No fluff—just tools you can use today.You’ll LearnThe five phrases that quietly sabotage weight lossWhy silence is better than filler wordsHow to leave “wiggle room” in your future with empowering languageThe shift from “I’m trying” to “I am losing weight”Why changing your words is changing your codeResources & MentionsJoin the free Facebook community: search Becoming Thin on FacebookSubscribe on YouTube for weekly Monday livestreams and replaysStay tuned for the upcoming Calorie Tracking Introduction WorkshopCall to ActionListen in, then audit your language for 24 hours. Catch yourself when you say one of the five sabotaging phrases, pause, and reframe it. Come share your experience in the Facebook group—you might be surprised at the shift it creates.

Your words are shaping your weight loss journey more than you realize. In this episode, Chris Terrell breaks down five common phrases that quietly disempower you and shows you exactly what to say instead. You’ll hear how “had to,” “I can’t,” “I’m just,” “I’ll never,” and “I’m trying” box in your future self, drain your confidence, and keep you stuck.Chris shares his own story of retraining his language, the surprising power of the pause, and how simple tweaks to self talk can reshape your identity. By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to rewrite your words so they start pulling you toward weight loss instead of away from it.If you’ve been skeptical about whether self talk matters, this is your practical on-ramp. No fluff—just tools you can use today.You’ll LearnThe five phrases that quietly sabotage weight lossWhy silence is better than filler wordsHow to leave “wiggle room” in your future with empowering languageThe shift from “I’m trying” to “I am losing weight”Why changing your words is changing your codeResources & MentionsJoin the free Facebook community: search Becoming Thin on FacebookSubscribe on YouTube for weekly Monday livestreams and replaysStay tuned for the upcoming Calorie Tracking Introduction WorkshopCall to ActionListen in, then audit your language for 24 hours. Catch yourself when you say one of the five sabotaging phrases, pause, and reframe it. Come share your experience in the Facebook group—you might be surprised at the shift it creates.

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