Change your verbs, change your life : the -ing matters.

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Tolerating, maintaining, doubting, arguing, hating.

Embracing, nurturing, believing, inquiring, loving.

In which of these realities would you rather live? Which one feels best in your body? When we change our verbs, we significantly change our lives.

I’ve known this for a long time, and have written books about it, and yet it took a heart attack in late January for the changes to stick:

In a moment’s time, I went from over-scheduling to resting, from indiscriminate scrolling to chosen focusing, from mindlessly snacking to mindfully eating, from late night watching to early evening reading.

How can we do this without the heart attack?

1. Notice your -ings.

Look at the verbs in your daily life. What are they? I am ____________-ing. How would you fill in that blank throughout your day? “I am fuming” or “I am laughing?” “I am losing” or “I am learning?” “I am negating” or “I am affirming?”

If you work in a company, your company probably has a vision and mission statement—what are the verbs in that? Many project plans and mission statements have words like “assess” and “determine.” What if those verbs were “exploring” or “making real” or “doing” or “accomplishing” instead? Can you feel that momentum?

Language matters. The power of the -ing is huge, and largely invisible. Pay attention to it throughout your day. Set an alarm on the hour for a week or two and when it rings, make your -ing statement for that moment. See what it tells you. See how you can change that verb for a fuller, happier life.

2. Take a pause

We all have automatic responses to things, split-second motor recall that dips into neural pathways worn into ruts over time. And we react. What if we chose the verb “responding” instead of “reacting”? When you notice your first verb, work on your second. For example, what is a kinder, more soul-enlivening verb than fighting or arguing? It might be “inquiring” or “dialoguing.” How does the tenor of an engagement with another human being change when we change those verbs? We step into relationship, and not away from it. We are no longer building walls against understanding, but structures of understanding. This takes a pause and recalibration until it becomes second nature.

3. Feel verbs in your body.

When you read the two lists that open this essay, what did you feel? Was there a weightiness to one, and a lightness to the other? Which would you prefer in your daily life? Feel your verbs in your body–some verbs are so, so heavy. Notice what you notice about your body’s reaction to them. Make your life as light as possible.

4. Make a pact with a friend 

Make a pact with a friend to notice and suggest alternatives to weighty, harsh verbs when you hear them from each other. This will help with your initial awareness, in particular.

Screaming, plodding, whining, complaining, ignoring, doubting.

Laughing, dancing, singing, thanking, acknowledging, knowing.

You choose your verbs. You change your life.

About Patti Digh

Patti Digh is an author, speaker, and educator who builds learning communities and gets to the heart of difficult topics. Her work over the last three decades has focused on diversity, inclusion, social justice, and living and working mindfully. She has developed diversity strategies and educational programming for major nonprofit and corporate organizations and has been a featured speaker at many national and international conferences.

2 comments to " Change your verbs, change your life : the -ing matters. "
  • as always this is brilliant Ms Patti. i am sharing, listening, observing and practising with this.

  • Yes! A thousand times yes! I have a message necklace I sell called Victory Medals… the words that are chosen have to complete the statement “I am”… those are the two most powerful words, for what follows SHAPES YOUR REALITY. I was trying to come up with some words for a different set of stamped message jewelry for the spring and I think you just gave me a huge hint… apparently the Universe knew that I needed to read this today! I am hoping, loving, experiencing and {hopefully} doing… as soon as possible! Enjoy the day! Erin

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