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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 11 MIN

Stop Putting Your Foot in Your Mouth With This Simple Trick

from Daily Boost — Motivation and Coaching · host Scott Smith

Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Stop Putting Your Foot in Your Mouth With This Simple Trick June 2, 2025 | Episode - 5106 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Communication can make or break your relationships, career, and daily interactions. In this episode, I share the powerful THINK acronym that has been helping people communicate more effectively since 1914. This simple five-letter framework will transform how you approach every conversation. Whether you’re dealing with difficult colleagues, navigating family dynamics, or just trying to be a better communicator, this timeless tool will help you pause before you speak and choose your words more wisely. Featured Story The THINK acronym originated with Thomas J. Watson Sr. of IBM, who used it to guide his sales representatives. Created around 1914 and popularized by 1939, this communication framework has stood the test of time because it works. Watson understood that better communication leads to better results, and this simple acronym became a core principle that helped build one of the world’s most successful companies. Important Points The THINK acronym helps you filter your thoughts before speaking, preventing you from saying something you'll regret and improving all your relationships. Most thoughts that pop into your head are negative and don’t need to be shared—about 90% of what you think you need to say isn’t necessary. Sometimes the kindest thing to do is “go dark” and say nothing at all, which differs from ghosting because it’s intentional and temporary. Memorable Quotes “About 90% of what you think you need to say is unnecessary. Why say it?” “My number one rule in life is to be cool and be nice. If you’re not cool and nice to me, I’m still going to be that way to you.” “Sometimes the best motivation you can get is a good kick in the ass—a good come to Jesus conversation.” Scott’s Three-Step Approach Write down the THINK acronym and keep it visible as a daily reminder to filter your communications. Practice going through each letter before speaking in challenging situations: True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary, Kind. Make being kind your number one goal in all interactions, even when others aren’t extending the same courtesy to you. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Daily Boost Podcast Show Notes Stop Putting Your Foot in Your Mouth With This Simple Trick June 2, 2025 | Episode - 5106 Host: Scott Smith Episode Description Communication can make or break your relationships, career, and daily interactions. In this episode, I share the powerful THINK acronym that has been helping people communicate more effectively since 1914. This simple five-letter framework will transform how you approach every conversation. Whether you’re dealing with difficult colleagues, navigating family dynamics, or just trying to be a better communicator, this timeless tool will help you pause before you speak and choose your words more wisely. Featured Story The THINK acronym originated with Thomas J. Watson Sr. of IBM, who used it to guide his sales representatives. Created around 1914 and popularized by 1939, this communication framework has stood the test of time because it works. Watson understood that better communication leads to better results, and this simple acronym became a core principle that helped build one of the world’s most successful companies. Important Points The THINK acronym helps you filter your thoughts before speaking, preventing you from saying something you'll regret and improving all your relationships. Most thoughts that pop into your head are negative and don’t need to be shared—about 90% of what you think you need to say isn’t necessary. Sometimes the kindest thing to do is “go dark” and say nothing at all, which differs from ghosting because it’s intentional and temporary. Memorable Quotes “About 90% of what you think you need to say is unnecessary. Why say it?” “My number one rule in life is to be cool and be nice. If you’re not cool and nice to me, I’m still going to be that way to you.” “Sometimes the best motivation you can get is a good kick in the ass—a good come to Jesus conversation.” Scott’s Three-Step Approach Write down the THINK acronym and keep it visible as a daily reminder to filter your communications. Practice going through each letter before speaking in challenging situations: True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary, Kind. Make being kind your number one goal in all interactions, even when others aren’t extending the same courtesy to you. Connect With Me Search for The Daily Boost on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Email: [email protected] Main Website: https://motivationtomove.com YouTube: https://youtube.com/dailyboostpodcast Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/motivationtomove Facebook Group: https://dailyboostpodcast.com/facebook Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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