Individuals that I meet that are "unmotivated" use negative language.

Individuals who claim they’re “unmotivated” are often fluent in one thing: negative language.
Not just out loud—but in the quiet corners of their minds where no one else is listening.
Language is powerful. It’s not just how we speak—it’s how we think.
And what you think creates how you feel… and how you feel fuels what you do—or don’t do.
Start tuning in. Turn up the volume on your inner dialogue.
What phrases are on repeat in your head?
“I’ll never get it right.” “What’s the point?” “I’m too tired, too late, too far gone.”
These aren’t just thoughts. They’re commands.
And your body, your energy, your motivation? They obey them without question.
You’re not “unmotivated.” You’re unconsciously demotivating yourself with every internal sentence that drags you down instead of lifts you up.
Want real change?
Start here: audit your inner language.
Edit your internal script.
Rewrite the story on repeat.
Your mindset isn’t a mystery—it’s a mirror.
What you say becomes what you see.
And what you see becomes how you show up.
Frustrated!? Good, it takes time to learn a new language!