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Remove the Words “I Can’t” From Your Vocabulary

March 6, 2012 Kristin 11 Comments

“We would accomplish many more things if we did not think of them as impossible.”  Vince Lombardi

“Although the world is full of suffering, it is full also of overcoming it.”  Helen Keller

“No one can go back and make a brand new start. Anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.” author unknown

Inspirational, Motivational, Overcoming Adversity

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  1. Goss Coaching says

    March 6, 2012 at 10:53 pm

    Very inspiring!

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    • User AvatarKristin Barton Cuthriell says

      March 7, 2012 at 12:35 am

      Thanks.

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  2. living4bliss says

    March 8, 2012 at 12:08 am

    Can’t is a 4 letter word.

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    • User AvatarKristin Barton Cuthriell says

      March 8, 2012 at 12:35 am

      Yes it is. Unfortunately, it holds so many back. As a new blogger, I am grateful for your support. Thank you.

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      • living4bliss says

        March 8, 2012 at 12:39 am

        I am more than happy to give it. I am a relatively new blogger myself (September)

        Just keep up with the great postings. WordPress is a place of LUV once the word gets out.

        I really like your posts we seem to always be on the same page (I also see your likes and comments on the same blogs that I read.)

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        • User AvatarKristin Barton Cuthriell says

          March 8, 2012 at 2:02 am

          Thank you!

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  3. bipolarmuse says

    March 9, 2012 at 3:22 pm

    I love Helen Keller, such an inspiration… as is your blog.
    I have just begun to learn to remove “I can’t” from my vocabulary, and also the word “try”. I will “try” to be positive is not the same as “I will be positive”.
    I am very glad you found my blog because I absolutely love yours and need this inspiration in my life. Thank you my friend. ♥

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    • User AvatarKristin Barton Cuthriell says

      March 9, 2012 at 3:44 pm

      Thank you so much for stopping by my blog and for your thoughtful comments. I agree you, Helen Keller is very much an inspiration. Can you imagine not being able to see or hear, yet she still had so much vision. I also agree with you about the difference between “try” and “will”. “Try” is well, maybe. “Will” will retrain your brain and will take you to wonderous places. Stay tuned for more, I post two or three times per week. I look forward to reading more of your blog. Thank you.

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  4. Shannon says

    May 30, 2012 at 2:31 pm

    I always tell my kids, “If you say you can’t, you’re right. You can’t.” Or another favorite, when they are “trying” to do something, I tell them, “Try to touch your nose.” When they do, I say, “See? You didn’t try. You DID.” They don’t fall for it so much anymore, but they always get my point!

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    • Kristin Barton Cuthriell says

      May 30, 2012 at 6:55 pm

      These are great! I agree with you. Thank you for sharing your helpful tips.

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