The Power of Positive Words: Book Review by Jeff Bush

By Stan Toler 

  • Always say less than you think.
  • People may forget what you say but not how you say it and how you make them feel. 
  • Let others know you appreciate and believe in them. 
  • You can express humility through words. 
  • A sincere apology can go a long way.
  • Your words have value, can add value, and can diminish value. 
  • Words mean less because of the volume. Make your words count, and say less. 
  • Spend your words frugally.
  • If you want to assure others of their importance, then keep your mouth shut and listen.
  • Listen with your eyes. 
  • Show you care by asking the right questions. 
  • Focus your thinking so you’ll say the right words.
  • The right word at the right time is as different as lightning is from the lightning bug. 
  • Kindness makes the difference.
  • It’s sad when someone uses up their kindness at work and has none left over for their family. 
  • There are times that the best answer is silence. 
  • If you have nothing to say, don’t feel obligated to say anything. 
  • We don’t learn by talking. 
  • A positive attitude produces words. 
  • It’s hard for some to compliment because they’re so use to insulting.
  • Everyone likes to be affirmed. 
  • Rumors are easy to start but difficult to stop. Hold your tongue. 
  • Needless arguments are a waste of time.
  • Eliminate insults and innuendos.

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