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Stop Speaking Death to Business

Speaking Death to BusinessSpeaking death to business can be as natural as breathing, to some business professionals.

Clearly, no one intentionally speaks death to their business. They may do it habitually, without thinking!

THINK about it! Next time you are in a meeting, take careful note of what people around you say. More importantly, take note of what YOU speak. You may be surprised how often we all say negative things. No LIFE in that!

Some very successful business professionals express negative thoughts more than they would ever admit. In fact, those same individuals would say, “What the blankety-blank does it matter, so long as I’m doing my work and our business is making money?” This, while their business is up to its nose in chaos; not considering those around them who have to hear their “stinking thinking”!

A wise, ancient king once stated, “Life and death are in the tongue.” Furthermore, he said, “Those speaking either life or death WILL EAT OF THE FRUIT it produces.”

Examples of SPEAKING DEATH to business and life:

If believing these habitually-made statements seem inconsequential, then they ARE—to YOU!

To be honest, over many years as a business leader, I’ve often caught myself speaking death to business. However, when realizing, or worse being reminded of my negative utterances, I set a course to gain control and tame my speech.

Moreover, when catching myself expressing pessimistic thoughts, I’ve learned to stop and rephrase that “DEATH speak” into constructive “LIFE speak.”

You can, too. Then move on!

Okay, so what does this have to do with Systemic Success? EVERYTHING!

Like Total Quality Management, which is the continual improvement of a business, we must search for the root cause of speaking death to business, and STOP IT. Speaking negativity, even unintentionally, is akin to someone making excuses for habitual, UN-intentional mistakes in their work.

Speak LIFE!

Did I mention? Great systems work, intentionally!

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