Navy SEAL Reveals the Deadly Power of Negative Self-Talk | Chadd Wright EP 637
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In a heart-wrenching story of perseverance and the power of words, Navy SEAL Chadd Wright shares a gripping tale from his time in SEAL training. When his best friend uttered the fateful words, "I don't think I'm good enough to make it through this training anymore," Wright watched helplessly as his comrade's confidence crumbled, leading to his devastating decision to quit. Through his own grueling experiences, Wright has come to understand the paramount importance of the words we speak to ourselves, likening the tongue to a ship's rudder steering the direction of our lives. "The things that we say...it is paramount..." he emphasizes, urging listeners to harness the transformative potential of their words.
Dive into this emotionally charged episode as Chadd Wright, a man forged by the unforgiving crucible of Navy SEAL training, reveals the life-altering lessons he's learned about the power of words and the indomitable human spirit. From his personal mantra, "I won't die in the chair," born from a heart-wrenching endurance race he dedicated to his fallen SEAL brothers, to his commitment to avoiding negative language, Wright shares the tools to cultivate unshakable resilience and master the art of positive self-talk. Discover how to overcome any obstacle on your path to greatness in this must-listen episode.
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