2 Words to Retire This Week - 2025.05.01
Published 3 days ago • 1 min read
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Leaders!
I’ve been listening to many team conversations lately, and one word that keeps popping up is “hopefully.” It sounds harmless, but neurologically, it signals uncertainty. When you over use words like this as a leader, you are unknowingly lowering the sense of urgency. Teams mirror that tone, and momentum dies.
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🎯 Say It Better: Before & After
Before:
“Hopefully we’ll be able to hit the deadline if everyone stays focused.”
After:
“We’re committing to Thursday at 4PM. If anything threatens that, surface it now so we can adjust.”
🪛 Why it works: Hope is not a strategy. Clear deadlines + proactive ownership = leadership language.
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🧪 Leadership Language Lab Tip
Avoid passive phrases like “Let me know” or “Just checking in.” You might assume they sound polite, but they quietly shift responsibility away from you, creating decision fatigue for the other person.
Here’s why that matters:
The brain responds to specific, time-bound language with clarity and action. But when language is open-ended, the brain treats it as low-priority—or worse, not urgent at all.
Instead, ask for a clear action with a defined timeframe:
“Can you confirm by 3PM today?” “Will you own the handoff to the client by Friday?”
These micro-adjustments increase urgency, eliminate ambiguity, and build a reputation for decisive leadership.
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💬 From the Wild
One of my coaching clients recently started replacing “Let me know” with “What’s your next step, and when will you take it?”
Her team meetings went from foggy to focused in two weeks. You may not feel authentic saying that exact phrase, so modify as necessary to make sure it feels natural.
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📌 Try This This Week
💡Your mission: Pick one passive phrase you use out of habit (e.g., “Just checking in…”) and retire it.
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Last word...
✅ Clarity in language leads to clarity in action. Try one slight shift this week—hit reply to let me know how it lands with your team.
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Semper Fi, Jake Allen Founder, Leadership Language Lab
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