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Your “Inflated Language” is Causing You Stress

Robin Sacks
2 min readOct 1, 2019

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These are real things I have heard come out of people’s mouths over the past few days:

  • “I have a million things to do today!”
  • “I called her like 17 times.”
  • “I don’t have any time to do this.”
  • “I can’t do anything until I hear back from him.”

OK. Let’s start with the fact that every one of these statements is totally untrue, completely ridiculous, and nothing but lazy and stress inducing!

There…I’ve said it.

‘Inflated language’ is what I call it when you SO exaggerate the situation that it creates a negative stress cycle in your brain that, in turn, creates the physical feelings that breed nervousness, worry, and anxiety.

Did I mention that YOU create this?

The reality is, you do NOT have “a million” things to do today; you have five things to do today.

The reality is, you did NOT call her 17 times; you called her three times and have still not heard back.

The reality is, you DO have time to do anything that you deem worthwhile…IF you don’t do something that is a complete waste of time (that you still want to do) instead.

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Robin Sacks
Robin Sacks

Written by Robin Sacks

I speak, coach, and write about confidence, self-talk, and stress management. I also live for cozy mysteries and bad (read: good) puns.

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