It says that keep your words positive. They have an ability to create something wonderful. An uplifting word can change your life forever.
Yes, our words are more than just what we speak. Rather they play a significant role to determine our feelings, actions and outcome.
Gift of positive words
Positive words are words that convey good feelings, qualities, or actions. They can be used to express happiness, enthusiasm, optimism or to describe something or someone in a positive light.
These positive words can be feelings like happy, joyful, cheerful, delighted, optimistic, peaceful, content, satisfied, grateful, thankful or blissful.
Sometimes positive words describe qualities like kind, generous, compassionate, honest, brave, wise, courageous, intelligent, creative, ambitious, beautiful, confident, lovely or humble.
Positive words could be positive actions such as to help, to encourage, to support, to praise, to forgive, to listen, to care and to share.
Positive words could be descriptive also including beautiful, lovely, charming, bright, radiant, wonderful, fantastic, excellent, superb, amazing or unique.
As we read these words, we feel positive. Isn’t it ?
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Positive words help to build positive world
Words are not mere collections of letters. Rather they are ideas released into the surrounding environment. And therefore, our words have an ability to make a long-lasting impact on all aspects of life.
Yes, words have a power. They shape our thought pattern. Our thinking shapes our feelings, and our feelings shape our actions.
Our mind is like a fertile soil and words are seeds. Our words have unique ability to quickly take root in this fertile land. Positive vocabulary helps us to change our thought pattern that get reflected in our behavior. Over the period of time, our behavior becomes our habits that determine our destiny too.
For instance, if we are continuously using a word beautiful, we start to look beautiful things in our surroundings. These things could be beautiful house, beautiful garden, beautiful girl, beautiful child, beautiful country, beautiful painting, beautiful flower, etc. This will change our thinking that world has many beautiful experiences to offer. Over the period of time, our eyes become habitual for looking beauty. Even we start to speak ideas to create beautiful things only.
This could be just an observation, but it is still interesting to consider the possibility of how something is influenced by positive words.
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Science behind using positive words
Being a human with brain, we have a deeply complex emotional structure. With scientific studies and experiences, it is becoming clear that our brain, especially our thinking process, is greatly affected by words.
With positive words, our brain starts to release feel-good hormones like dopamine, which improves our mood. This can also help us to focus more on skill development and work productivity. And once, we are good at our work, we feel motivated and inspired to give our best. With this self-confidence, it’s easier to build self-esteem and believe in our abilities.
You see, how positive words are helpful for personal growth and development.
It’s a common observation that when we speak positively with someone, we are able to form good and lasting relationships. This is because positive words can initiate a sense of appreciation, care and love with others. It also express a keen and genuine interest in the people we’re speaking with.
This could be the reason why we get inspired from motivational speakers, experts or gurus. All of them have an ability to express extraordinary personal charm with the use of positive words.
So choose your word wisely. Use them to encourage people, and build lasting relationships. Learn to let your words work for you and see a whole new world of opportunities will open for you.
Our words have power to make difference.
Disclaimer : The purpose of this blog is to create mental health awareness. This information is not a replacement for medical treatment or counseling therapy.