The Power of Words: How Three Simple Sentences Decide the Quality of Your Life

Mon Jun 23, 2025

Introduction

Namaste, my dear reader. This is Guruji Sunil Chaudhary, your Digital Success Coach and guide on the path of thoughtful action and personal transformation. Today, I want to share something very simple yet incredibly powerful—a guide that will open your eyes to the importance of the words you speak every single day. You might think words are just sounds, just expressions, but I assure you—they are your karma, your blueprint, your destiny.I’ve met thousands of people as a mentor and coach. Some soar high, others stay stuck. And the difference between the two is often hidden in what they say. Let’s take three common sentences that I hear almost every day:

  1. "Guruji, main nahi kar paa raha."
  2. "Guruji, aap nahi karwate."
  3. "Guruji, batayiye kya karna hai."
They look like ordinary sentences. But in reality, they represent three completely different mindsets. And I promise you this: your future is defined not by your talents or resources, but by which of these three sentences becomes your default response to life.
Sentence One: “Guruji, main nahi kar paa raha.”This is the voice of defeat. When someone says, "Main nahi kar paa raha," they are unconsciously reinforcing their limitations. They are telling their brain to shut down possibilities. They are shifting their identity from a doer to a struggler.This sentence may come from exhaustion, confusion, or lack of clarity—but the danger lies in how often people repeat it. Because repetition becomes belief. And belief becomes your reality.What starts as a momentary struggle becomes a permanent mindset. People who say this repeatedly create an invisible wall around themselves—a wall made of excuses, helplessness, and doubt.The tragedy is not in the failure, but in the choice to adopt failure as an identity. Life will test everyone. But those who declare "I can't" are already walking out of the examination hall without attempting the paper.
Sentence Two: “Guruji, aap nahi karwate.”This is the voice of blame. It doesn’t just kill action, it kills relationships, growth, and personal power.When someone says, "Aap nahi karwate," they are placing the responsibility of their own success on someone else’s shoulders. This may seem innocent on the surface, but it is deeply toxic.It removes ownership from the self. It tells the subconscious mind: "I am not in charge of my life." And that is the most dangerous lie one can tell themselves.I have seen people stuck for years—smart, capable, and talented—only because they are waiting for someone else to push them, rescue them, or act on their behalf. The truth is: even the best coach cannot help a person who refuses to help themselves.This sentence indicates emotional immaturity. It’s easier to blame a mentor, a teacher, or a system than to accept that success requires daily self-effort. But until one owns their journey, life remains a series of complaints, not accomplishments.
Sentence Three: “Guruji, batayiye kya karna hai.”This, my dear reader, is the sentence of transformation. This is where life changes."Batayiye kya karna hai" is not just a question—it is a declaration. It declares readiness. It reflects ownership. It signals that the person has moved beyond victimhood and entered the arena of action.People who ask this question are not waiting for motivation—they are demanding direction. They are not avoiding responsibility—they are embracing it.This one sentence changes everything because it is rooted in humility, clarity, and commitment. The person speaking this is not lost in doubt. They have made a choice: to act.And this choice is powerful. Why? Because life rewards movement. The universe does not respond to excuses; it responds to energy. And "batayiye kya karna hai" sends a signal of willingness, discipline, and surrender.It tells the mentor: I am ready.
It tells the self: I trust.
It tells the universe: I will move.And from this point, miracles begin.
The Psychology Behind the Words

Let us now understand why words matter so much. Every word you speak creates a vibration. That vibration shapes your internal emotions. Those emotions dictate your actions. And your actions, over time, become your life.When someone says, "Main nahi kar paa raha," they are triggering fear, shame, and helplessness. These emotions lower energy and reduce problem-solving ability.When someone says, "Aap nahi karwate," they are triggering frustration, blame, and dependency. This creates friction with mentors, friends, and even the self.But when someone says, "Batayiye kya karna hai," they are triggering focus, eagerness, and submission to a higher purpose. This activates clarity, guidance, and divine alignment.


The Hidden Secret of Surrender

“Batayiye kya karna hai” is a sentence of surrender—but not of weakness. It is the surrender of the ego.Most people stay stuck in their head. They overthink, they justify, they resist. But the moment they say, "Batayiye kya karna hai," they open a portal to mentorship, to discipline, and to fast-track growth.It’s like opening a door. A mentor can only guide when the door is open. A closed mind is like a locked room—full of potential but inaccessible. This sentence, said with sincerity, is the key to that room.


Why Most People Never Say It

Now you may ask, if this sentence is so powerful, why don’t more people use it? The answer is simple: ego.Saying, “Batayiye kya karna hai” requires accepting that someone else may know more, that guidance is needed, and that action must follow. Not everyone is ready for that level of maturity.But those who are—rise quickly. Their learning curve is steep but short. Their growth is rapid but grounded. They build momentum because they are not wasting energy in argument—they are channeling energy into implementation.


Your Life Path Depends on Your Language

Look around your life. What patterns do you see? Are you constantly explaining why something didn't work? Are you often waiting for someone to notice your struggle? Or are you actively seeking the next step?The people who thrive in every field—be it business, health, relationships, or spirituality—are those who keep asking the right question: "What must I do now?"That’s the upgraded version of “Batayiye kya karna hai.”It’s the difference between being stuck in emotion and being propelled by motion. Words convert energy. And the more powerful your words, the more aligned your energy.


A Personal Story From My Coaching Experience

Let me share something from my own life.In the early days of my coaching career, I met a student named Rohit. He was passionate, talented, and filled with potential. But he constantly told me, "Guruji, main nahi kar paa raha."For weeks, we tried different methods. But he wasn’t moving forward.Then one day, something changed. He sent me a voice note. "Guruji, batayiye kya karna hai. Ab aur rukna nahi hai."That one shift changed everything. Within 90 days, he created his digital brand, launched his course, and onboarded paying clients. Same person. Same world. Just a different sentence.The moment you change your words, you change your path.


What To Do NowI want you to reflect.

Which sentence has been dominating your inner world lately? Is it “Main nahi kar paa raha”? Is it “Aap nahi karwate”? Or is it “Batayiye kya karna hai”?If it’s the first or second—do not judge yourself. Just become aware. Because awareness is the seed of all change.And once you become aware, choose again. Choose the words that activate your power. Speak like a leader. Think like a doer. Feel like a creator.Because you are one.


Conclusion

Dear reader, life is not happening to you—it is happening through you. And your words are the steering wheel.The road will always be full of turns, but how you drive—what you say, how you think, and how you respond—will determine the quality of your journey.So, the next time you feel lost, stuck, or overwhelmed, don’t say, “I can’t.” Don’t say, “You didn’t.” Just ask:"Guruji, batayiye kya karna hai."And then—act.Because your destiny is waiting on the other side of those words.With all my blessings and commitment to your success,

Guruji Sunil Chaudhary

Leading Digital Success Coach
Author of 'Power of Thoughtful Action'
Founder – Career Building School, CBS Digital EmpireJai Sanatan. Vande Mataram.

Guruji Sunil Chaudhary, Leading Digital Success Coach

Guruij Sunil Chaudhary (Suniltams)

India’s Leading Digital Success Coach, SEO Expert, and Founder of Career Building School, empowering over 20,000 individuals and 220+ coaches to build thriving digital empires with clarity, confidence, and complete support. As the author of Power of Thoughtful Action and creator of CBS Digital Empire, he is a visionary mentor on a mission to transform Bharat into a global hub of empowered digital entrepreneurs.


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