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ACTFULLY Stop Saying "Hopefully" and Start Making Things Happen
The language shift that builds clarity, confidence and follow-through.
by E. André
About the Book
Stop hoping. Start making things happen. Actfully shows you how to replace passive language (“hopefully,” “I’ll try”) with clear, owned action—so you communicate with clarity, lead with confidence, and follow through reliably at work and at home. Most advice tells you to “take action” but doesn’t show you what to say in the moments that matter. Actfully gives you practical swaps and a lightweight framework that turn intention into movement—one sentence at a time.
In this book, you will learn how to: Spot vague, hope-based phrases that quietly stall progress (“hopefully,” “I’ll try,” “maybe we can…”) Replace them with clear, specific, calendar-bound commitments people trust Decide under uncertainty without becoming pushy or harsh Speak directly with warmth in work conversations and at home Build reliable follow-through using the Three-Layer Framework (daily
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monthly) What’s inside: Top 25 Language Swaps for emails, meetings, boundaries, and self-talk
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monthly) What’s inside: Top 25 Language Swaps for emails, meetings, boundaries, and self-talk








