1 Mar 2021

Growth Priciples

 Words and language are unique to human beings only. They’re like superpower which you can either use for the good or the bad. Unfortunately, people don’t often realize the impact words can have. Whether it’s the expression of love, the instructions on a manual or the speech of a captain just before a game, the words we use can change the outlook on everything.

 In fact, words probably linger longer in our memories than actual faces or whole events. So it’s wise not to underestimate what words can do for yourself and for others.

  Beliefs Are Shaped From The Words You Use

Has someone ever passed a remark that makes you insecure? Things like “you have a funny smile”, “you have a big nose”, “you have really bad breath”, scarring you with insecurities with yourself. As a result, you subconsciously learn to smile with a handover your mouth. Or get nervous speaking to someone to close to your face. That’s how words mould your beliefs. That is how words from others change what you think of yourselves.

 The same goes for compliments. It’s surprising how a few words of appreciation can make you believe more in yourself. A simple “this color looks so good on you” will sub-consciously always make you look for that color. Or words of appreciation from a teacher or mentor will encourage you to work harder and improve. This is exactly how words factor into success and failure.

 A common example of this what you hear from a doctor. Be it a serious disease or an aesthetically-related problem, patients hang on to every word that the doctor tells them religiously.

 If the doctor speaks kindly and reassures the patient time and again that there is hope and high chances for recovery, the patient will feel eased and better right away. If the doctor doesn’t give any such reassurance and just hands over a prescription, the patient will stay restless and unsure about his treatment.

Mind Your Vocabulary

The words you use can pave your way to success, or down fall. Come to think of it, speakers make a living out of it. Be it a religious speaker, a motivational speaker or a teacher. They all use their vocabulary to their best in order to convey things better to you, in order to improve your understanding of a concept and leave an impact on you.

RAMMANI




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