Words can inspire. And words can destroy. Choose yours well. The words you write or speak can leave a huge impact—either good or bad—so it’s super important to choose them wisely. Words can make or ...
Elder Ronald A. Rasband of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles shares a message of inspiration during the morning session of general conference at the Conference Center in Salt Lake City on Sunday, ...
Our words are powerful. With our words, we can entice another to fall in love with us, especially if those words are meaningful and true. At the same time, our words can instantly destroy a ...
In a previous post, I examined the psychological power of conjunctions, especially that warm, fuzzy, inclusive conjunction: and. Here we expand our focus to the psychological power of words in general ...
Oluwatokiloba, a freelance creative writer and editor living in Lagos, strikes a delicate balance between his academic studies at the University of Lagos and his love for writing. He is a voracious ...
Kristi K. meets Dr. Frank Luntz, a national leader in the communications field. He has made a career using the power of words. A national leader in the communications field, Dr. Frank Luntz has been ...
"The good man brings good things out of the good stored up in his heart, and the evil man brings evil things out of the evil stored up in his heart. For out of the overflow of his heart his mouth ...
WHAT if the words you speak and the actions you take have the power to shape not only your own destiny but also the world around you? Imagine discovering that every word, action, and decision you make ...
The Kenyan writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o and I first met in mid-May, 2006, in Accra, Ghana at the 32 nd annual conference of the African Literature Association. A couple of years later, I moved back to Los ...
Gloria Estefan released her love song “Words Get in it the Way” in 1986, catapulting her and her group Miami Sound Machine to world fame. Lately, I have been thinking a lot about this song’s title, as ...
Where you are today, is as a result of the words you spoke yesterday. 1. A unit of language that means something and can be spoken or written. 2. It also defined as a thing you say. Our emphasis today ...