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WORD UP with Dani Katz

WORD UP with Dani Katz

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S1 Ep 7 Words (R) Matter: On Framing Reality for the Way, Way Kinder

Universal input is inherently neutral. With this in mind, let us ascribe meaning and stories that support our confidence and our highest vibrations in service to a thriving all of us. Remember: every word matters.Originally published: 2/18/18

Mar 13, 20225 min

S1 Ep 6Words (R) Matter: Potential Speak. Ugh.

A little foray into the world of potential speak, and the stasis and sabotage it portends.Originally published 10/6/17

Mar 13, 20225 min

S1 Ep 5 "Is this Sabotage?": Quantum Languaging Insight for Transformation

If you're inspired to ask the question, then you already have your answer.Originally published: 8/31/17

Mar 12, 20226 min

S1 Ep 4Words (R) Matter: Quantum Languaging Hack: Ditch the Absolutes

Change your words, change your world. A Quantum Languaging lesson that illuminates the downsides of absolutes, and negative framing, while guiding us to language the new paradigm we are living into in the present tense definitive. Every word matters, yo.Originally published: 6/20/17

Mar 12, 20226 min

S1 Ep 3Words (R) Matter: Ditch the Word "BLOCK"

Because a "block" is an opinion - an opinion that engenders stuckness and stagnancy, when we can instead language our experience such that it's fluid and dynamic, and infinitely more kind, compassionate, and supportive of the transformational process. Every word matters, yo.Originally published: 4/17/17

Mar 12, 20226 min

S1 Ep 2Words (R) Matter: How to Manifest Your Mate (Soul, or Otherwise)

Quantum Languaging is your best friend when it comes to manifesting what you want. I am inspired to share this essential tip when calling in your soul mate, twin flame, partner, spouse, f*@k buddy, what have you. We. Are. Welcome.Originally published: 2/15/15

Mar 11, 20228 min

S1 Ep 1Words (R) Matter: A Languaging Tip for Yoga/Dance/Pilates/Everything Teachers

Every word matters, which means when we instruct our students to "try" to do something, we program them with the possibility of failure. Let us, instead, language our instructions to instill confidence and encouragement. Lose the word "try", yo. Hurray. 12/13/14

Mar 11, 20225 min