Saturday, September 12, 2015

WORDS (week1)




Words as Butterflies



The expression “your words will make you or break you” is one that you must have heard at least once. Today, you will learn that words are more powerful than you think they are and hopefully watch how you use them from now on…

According to dictionary.com, a word is a unit of language consisting of one or more spoken sounds or their written representation that functions as a principal carrier of meaning. Words carry meaning.

Where do words come from? 

They come from your thoughts. Maybe you’re thinking about ice-cream. If you ignore that thought you will resist the urge to have some ice-cream. If you let that thought stay in your heart for too long and you say ‘I think I want ice-cream’ or ‘I’m craving ice-cream’, sooner or later, your actions will be tailored towards getting you the ice-cream.

Thoughts to Reality Process


Where do words go? 


Imagine that your words are like butterflies and every time you say a word, you release a butterfly. They don’t disappear; they fly around or find a place to say. Your words are the same. They don’t die. They can stay on your curtains, in your clothes, in your hair, in your book bag, anywhere around you. 
That is why some people are likable, you just smile when you see them and you don’t get uncomfortable. There are other people who just look suspicious and you get uncomfortable around them… 

Your thoughts and words and make you have positive energy around you.
Here are some words you should add to your daily vocabulary, especially in the morning to help you through the day.
  • I am beautiful
  • I am smart
  • I will be  happy today
  • My day is going to be great
  •  Everyone I meet today will be awesome
At the end of the day, you are responsible for what you get. If what you think about will become your reality, then fill your heart with good thoughts. Remember to focus on the positive rather than the negative.

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