Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Choose Your Words Carefully

Step 4: 
 A person who says what he likes usually ends up hearing what he doesn't like. Be tactful. Tact consists of choosing one's words carefully and knowing how far to go. It also means knowing what to say and what to leave unsaid. Talent without tact may not always be desirable. Words reflect attitude. Words can hurt feelings and destroy relationships. More people have been hurt by an improper choice of words than by any natural disaster. Choose what you say rather than say what you choose. That is the difference between wisdom and foolishness.
 Excessive talking does not mean communication. Talk less; say more.
 A fool speaks without thinking; a wise man thinks before speaking.
 Words spoken out of bitterness can cause irreparable damage. The way parents speak to their children in many instances shapes their children's destiny.
 SPOKEN WORDS CAN'T BE RETRIEVED

  •  A farmer slandered his neighbor. Realizing his mistake, he went to the preacher to ask for forgiveness. The preacher told him to take a bag of feathers and drop them in the center of town. The farmer did as he was told. Then the preacher asked him to go and collect the feathers and put them back in the bag. The farmer tried but couldn't as the feathers had all blown away. When he returned with the empty bag, the preacher said, "The same thing is true about your words. You dropped them rather easily but you cannot retrieve them, so be very careful in choosing your words." 

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