The language of the future

Mark Modesti
Jul 13, 2022

Common parlance says to live in the now. but it’s our abiding anticipation about the future that propels us.

And our self-chatter gives away our predisposed attitude about the path forward.

Be wary of stuck-in-the-present words like “should” or “never” or “always.”

Avoid stuckness phrases such as, “I don’t know how.”

You can’t “know” your way into the future.

The language of the future is question-based. We ask our way forward with questions that prompt action despite uncertainty, such as:

What’s working?

What’s not?

What needs to change?

What are my limiting beliefs?

The best way to learn a new language is to practice it — preferably with those for whom it is their native tongue.

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