You are the storyteller of your life, with the power to change your reality.
Across my 40 years as a businesswoman, including 25 years as a Registered Psychologist and Master Executive Coach, I’ve had the privilege of coaching thousands of individuals on their unique life journeys. Through this work, one lesson has stood out above all others: the extraordinary power of language.
Since humans first began to use words, language has had the ability to enchant us or wound us. Words are never just descriptors; they carry emotional weight shaped by our personal histories. Take the word home. For some it evokes comfort, for others it carries pain. The same word, two entirely different emotional realities.
A second lesson is that our ‘reality’ isn’t fixed or universal. It is a personal mirage shaped by the stories we tell ourselves and the language we use to describe who we are, the people around us, and the events we experience. The words we choose create a mental ‘frame’ that influences not only how we see ourselves but how we interpret the world.
“Words create worlds.”
If we describe ourselves as unworthy, unconfident, or incapable, we begin to live as if those descriptions are true. Our internal narrative becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.
The good news is this. You are the storyteller of your life. With that realisation comes power and agency. Through reframing, consciously challenging and reshaping the stories you tell yourself, you can change your reality. You can choose language that lifts you, steadies you, and nourishes you.
Reframing takes practice, and it can be especially powerful when supported by a coach or therapist. But once learned, it becomes a lifelong tool. I use it every day, noticing the stories I’m telling myself and asking:
Is this story kind?
Is it helpful?
Is it measured?
Is there another way to see this?
A simple example. Instead of “I failed”, a reframed version might be “I learned something important that will help me next time”. The event hasn’t changed, but the meaning has, and so does your emotional response.
Understanding that reality is constructed, and that you have the ability to shape your own story, is one of the most empowering wisdoms I can offer. It opens the door to change, recovery, and possibility.
“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response.” Viktor E. Frankl
“When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” Wayne Dyer

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