"I can't usually means."

Larry Janesky: Think Daily

…I won’t.

There’s little you can’t do.

Have you been confusing can’t with won’t to yourself?

Cat

That is great Montessori teaching style thinking. I’ve thought it to others and it’s helped them change their language. One of my former coworkers took it to heart and started clarifying when she would answer “I can’t right now, but I can in the future when I’m not doing ….”. This also helped her focus on what she needed to work on to do other things in the future.

Jeff Russell

I’ve found out ever time I had the I can’t and I actually get started that the I can would’ve been a lot easier in the first place.

Tom Perry

Chris Haines and his crew are the best at what they do!

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