The Sound of Your Voice

Boy yelling into microphone using his voice
Hup, Hup

I was in spin class with Dakota. Such an inspiring human.

She says so many things to us that I want to write down. I took note of this one though.

She told a story about talking to two different riders one day. In our class, one thing the community does is this “hup hup” sound during a certain movement in the class. When I first heard it, I was like, “ugh, what is this?” Then, I was like, “well, that’s fine for them, but I’m not doing it.” Then one day I tried it and it was so invigorating and brought me in to the community of people all (not all, though many) doing the same thing.

So Dakota is telling this story of how one of the riders loves that feature and the other says, “nope; that is not for me.” And Dakota, affirming as she is, says, “That’s totally fine; all choices are valid in here.” (Man I love this studio for this reason!) Then she continues. She says, “But…don’t fail to yell out because you don’t like the sound of your voice.”

Woah, dude. And I am thinking about this concept in coaching of how we criticize ourselves and how it stops us from having, doing, saying the thing we want.

Intervention

There are a number of ways to intervene in this negative cycle. One is to learn ways to deal with the negative voice.

But another one, honest to god, is just do the thing. How did I find out that hupping would work for me? I tried it. And had I tried it and said, “yep, not for me,” that would have been a very valid response. But, and here’s the big “but” my friends, don’t let that voice stop you from even trying it. If you try the thing you may not like it and then guess what?!  You don’t have to ever do it again, but if you hear in your head any variety of other thoughts like, “you will sound stupid,” etc., move that aside and try it out! This way – and this is important! – you will teach that voice that it is not the boss of you.

And your whole life will start to change.

I promise.

If you want to learn more…if you want to have an experience of how to manage this voice, join us on October 11. You will not regret it! Sign up now as we are capping this intimate and impactful event at 25 people:

The Sabotaging Voice Tickets, Tue, Oct 11, 2022 at 8:30 AM | Eventbrite

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

About the Author

Picture of Cami McLaren

Cami McLaren

is the owner of McLaren Coaching. She has been coaching professionals and leaders since early 2008. She runs Transformative Coaching Essentials, a coach training program that produces first rate Professional Coaches and "Coach-Style Leaders." She coaches individually and works with organizations to improve communication, time management, productivity and ultimately bring greater results.

Get Our Newsletter
Recent Posts
The Importance of Debriefing

The Importance of Debriefing

“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein Do you ever feel like you are running from one thing to the next? The list of reasons this might not be fun or effective is long, but...

Read More
Weekend 1 at Transformative Coaching Essentials

Weekend 2 of Transformative Coaching Essentials 2024

During the second weekend of Transformative Coaching Essentials (TCE), participants explored core challenges that impede goal achievement. The focus was on identifying barriers, overcoming them, and taking full ownership of our desires—crucial steps for both personal growth and client coaching. Here’s a summary of key...

Read More
Paul-Briley, Off the Comma

Coach Highlight – Paul Briley

CM: When did you complete the Transformative Coaching Essentials program and what are some of the most valuable things you got out of it? PB: I completed the 2021 cohort in the summer of 2022. It was one of the deepest development experiences of my...

Read More
It's October!

October Themes & Observances

Below you will find a wide range of important social, cultural and awareness topics that are highlighted throughout October. Click any illustration to enlarge it.

Read More

Share this Post

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email