What You Say Is What You Get

What You Say Is What You Get

Have you ever noticed how the words you speak shape the world around you? How the way you talk about yourself, your life, and your possibilities seems to weave itself into reality? It's not just a coincidence. The words we choose hold power—real, undeniable power.

We live in a world where thoughts become things, but even more directly, what we say is what we experience. Every word carries an energy, a frequency, that ripples through our reality and calls forth a matching response. It’s like placing an order with the universe—every sentence, every affirmation, every passing comment is a request, even when we don’t realize it.

Words as Seeds

Think of your words as seeds planted in the soil of your life. Some words sprout joy, abundance, and love. Others bring frustration, stagnation, or doubt. When we say things like, "I'm always struggling," "Nothing ever works out for me," or "I can never catch a break," we're unknowingly placing an order for more of the same. The universe, ever responsive, says, "Okay, here’s more of that."

But the same is true for the opposite. When you say, "Everything is always working out for me," you give life to a reality where solutions come effortlessly, doors open, and things align in your favor.

It’s not about ignoring real challenges—it’s about choosing how you define your experience in a way that supports your highest good.

The Power of Self-Talk

If you spoke to a child the way you sometimes speak to yourself, would that child thrive? Or would they shrink, uncertain and fearful?

The way we talk to ourselves matters. When you tell yourself, "I’m so stupid," "I’ll never get this right," or "I’m not good enough," your subconscious listens. It takes those words and quietly builds them into your self-image. Over time, they become part of how you show up in the world. But the good news? You can rewrite that script.

Instead of saying, "I’m bad at this," try "I’m getting better every day." Instead of "I always mess things up," try "I learn and grow from every experience." Instead of "I’m not lovable," try "I radiate love and attract love in return."

At first, it may feel strange, even untrue. But just like planting a seed, with time and repetition, these new words take root and grow into a new reality.

Creating a Language of Abundance

Your words don’t just shape your internal world—they extend outward, influencing your relationships, opportunities, and even the energy of your home. When you shift from complaint to gratitude, from limitation to possibility, from doubt to trust, you begin to experience life in a completely different way.

Try this: For the next few days, be mindful of how you speak about yourself and your life. Replace even the smallest negative phrases with something neutral or positive. Notice how it feels. Notice if anything shifts.

And when you catch yourself slipping into old patterns, don’t criticize yourself—simply redirect. You are in control of your words, and your words are in control of your world.

You are powerful. You are capable. You are worthy of a life that reflects the best of what you speak into existence. So let your words be ones of love, possibility, and creation.

Because what you say… is what you get. 

~ Crystallynne 🌟

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