Three phrases that successful people in work and relationships would never use, according to leaders and psychology experts

Three phrases that successful people in work and relationships would never use, according to leaders and psychology experts


There are phrases and sayings that seem innocent but can make others feel bad and do not reflect well on the person who uses them.




In the professional world and in relationships, success is often linked the way we communicate. Words have power and some phrases, no matter how innocuous they may seem, can undermine our image.

Educational psychologist Boris Gindis explained something very important: language is a psychological function that intervenes in other abilities, such as perception, memory, cognition and behavior.

Based on this, experts say that there are some phrases that may seem normal, but that successful people in their work and relationships would never use. Knowing them is useful to identify if some people around you are not worth it or to realize if you are behaving in a way that your colleagues or clients do not like.

According to CNBCPhrases like “everything’s in order” can create confusion in the workplace. Others, like “keep me posted” or “just to keep me posted,” can come across as unintentionally passive-aggressive, according to Slack executive Jaime DeLanghe. Now consider phrases that, according to several experts, don’t put the speaker in a good position.

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