Words have incredible power in our lives. For one, they provide us with a vehicle for expressing and sharing our experiences with others. Most of us don’t realize, however, that the words you habitually choose also affect what you experience.
Ephesians 4:29 says, “Say the right thing at the right time and help others by what you say.” There are words that need to be spoken consistently and when they are they can have a great impact on your life.
Here comes the beautiful song :- “More Than Words” by Westlife
Transformational Vocabulary is about how you can take control of your habitual vocabulary to change the quality of your life. Simply by changing your habitual vocabulary—the words you consistently use to describe the emotions of your life—you can instantly change how you think, feel and how you live.
According to Compton’s Encyclopedia, the total number of words in the English language is around 750,000. Of that number, guess how many words we habitually use: 500 to 2,000 at the most, which represents only one half of one percent of the language.
In Roget’s Thesaurus there are more than 3,000 words describing various emotions. Of those, there were 1,051 words for positive emotions and 2,286 for negative emotions; roughly twice as many negative words as positive words!
Think of the implications.
Giving encouragement to others infact encourages us only in a way that we are totally in syn with the environment that things start turning in our favor and we are happy in doing anything in life.
The great Russian author Leo Tolstoy continually fought against suffering. Even when he was excommunicated by the ecclesiastical authorities, he contemplated events with composure and poise. He retained his blazing single-minded spirit of struggle. He reached the conclusion that he would retain his creed of “rejoicing no matter what”:
“Rejoice! Rejoice! One’s life’s work, one’s mission is a joy. Toward the sky, toward the sun, toward the stars, toward the grasses, toward the trees, toward animals, toward human beings- you may as well rejoice.”
The more we are happy in our life the more we attract all the good and positive things in our life.
I believe in The Power of Words and have full conviction that words have the power to change the things in one’s life.
So, every day holds magic and we can feel the magic around just by picking up the right words that we can use in daily life. I am really looking forward for all the replies in a way you all share great experience with me.
Ephesians 4:29 says, “Say the right thing at the right time and help others by what you say.” There are words that need to be spoken consistently and when they are they can have a great impact on your life.
Transformational Vocabulary is about how you can take control of your habitual vocabulary to change the quality of your life. Simply by changing your habitual vocabulary—the words you consistently use to describe the emotions of your life—you can instantly change how you think, feel and how you live.
According to Compton’s Encyclopedia, the total number of words in the English language is around 750,000. Of that number, guess how many words we habitually use: 500 to 2,000 at the most, which represents only one half of one percent of the language.
In Roget’s Thesaurus there are more than 3,000 words describing various emotions. Of those, there were 1,051 words for positive emotions and 2,286 for negative emotions; roughly twice as many negative words as positive words!
Think of the implications.
Giving encouragement to others infact encourages us only in a way that we are totally in syn with the environment that things start turning in our favor and we are happy in doing anything in life.
The great Russian author Leo Tolstoy continually fought against suffering. Even when he was excommunicated by the ecclesiastical authorities, he contemplated events with composure and poise. He retained his blazing single-minded spirit of struggle. He reached the conclusion that he would retain his creed of “rejoicing no matter what”:
“Rejoice! Rejoice! One’s life’s work, one’s mission is a joy. Toward the sky, toward the sun, toward the stars, toward the grasses, toward the trees, toward animals, toward human beings- you may as well rejoice.”
The more we are happy in our life the more we attract all the good and positive things in our life.
I believe in The Power of Words and have full conviction that words have the power to change the things in one’s life.
So, every day holds magic and we can feel the magic around just by picking up the right words that we can use in daily life. I am really looking forward for all the replies in a way you all share great experience with me.
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