Use your words wisely, you never know how they’ll affect people..
We use words every second of the day. Think of how many words you’ve said in an entire day and add them up. Too many to even guess right!? Now think about how many you’ve said in a year or ten years, more. Now picture how many times your words or someone elses may have affected people around you, were they positive or negative? A bit of both? Which ones stood out to you mostly? How did it affect your actions towards others?
What we must understand and accept is that words can be misused even in the slightest way, and will always have a impact that can be amazing or detrimental to someones life and their perception of the person who displays those words. Just as your reading this now you’re getting a positive notation on how words affect us and can change our mindsets for the greater or worse. Maybe you’ve even thought of changing how you speak this very second.
Wether it’s. leaders, a life coach such as myself, authority figures,or a vile bully, maybe even a innocent person who is unaware of how their words are affecting those around them. We can all agree that these people’s words leave permanent imprints on their listeners life and that will be solely their faults. So let’s make it a positive one. Learn how to be a expert with words either written or vocally so that you leave only amazing impressions! Stay tuned for more content simply by following, liking , sharing and leaving a comment on your favorite part.
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Insightful post. I’ve gotten into many bad situations with my big mouth. I’ll take your advice haha.
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I agree I have been in the same situation, I’ve learned to say what I want but in a more professional way. For example instead of calling someone lazy you can say, I feel you’d be more productive if you found something that you really enjoyed doing that would benefit your future and you’d be great at it.
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That’s a smart way to approach it. I can be quick tempered at times and it definitely works against me.
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That’s most humans for you. We react that way because were trying to get a point across and the other person is not understanding at all. It gets frustrating trust me I use to have a quick temper as well, saying things I didn’t mean out of anger and regretting it later. I feel just as I can have misunderstandings, others will too. I don’t want to be yelled at for me misunderstanding something, I’d want the person to explain a better tine with the proper words. Now if they’re intentionally not listening then I won’t waste my time explaining at all.
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As long as you are aware of your faults, you can fix them. That’s a strength most can’t bare.
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