The Words You Choose - from www.christophers.org
Words stem from the heart, are processed by the mind and are transmitted by the lips. Although they often are a commentary on others, they also reveal much about you as an individual. Do your words say you are . . .
* an optimist or a pessimist? *a doer or a procrastinator?
* an encourager or a discourager? * joyful or sorrowful?
* content or dissatisfied? * a giver or a taker?
Everyone needs to hear loving words. Think of those around you. Is a co-worker struggling with a personal problem? Is an elderly neighbor in need of conversation? Is someone you know grieving a loved one?
The list of those who need kind words is endless.Whatever you say, say it with love.
Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks.
Matthew 12:34
| Important Words The six most important words . . . “I admit I made a mistake.” The five most important words . . . “You did a good job.” The four most important words . . . “What is your opinion?” The three most important words . . . “If you please.” The two most important words . . . “Thank you.” The one most important word . . . “We.” |
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No man is an island, and everything we do can help others, or distract them, it is up to us to use whatever we have at our disposal and use it well. We are like one thread woven into an enormous sheet.
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