Words That Can Change the World

Words have a dramatic effect on what we know, how we interact with people and the decisions we ultimately make. Words can influence us, inspire us or just as easily bring us to tears. Words change our relationships, our demeanour, our entire system of beliefs, and even our businesses.

Here are a few magic words that can change the world :

  • Please
  • I’ll try my best.
  • You mean the world to me.
  • Your earned it.
  • I’m sorry.
  • That’s what friends are for.
  • I’ll remember this forever.
  • I’m listening.
  • My mistake.
  • You outdid yourself.
  • It’s already done.
  • I volunteer.
  • You come highly recommended.
  • I’m wrong; you’re right.
  • We’re in this together.
  • I’m counting on you.
  • I love you.
  • You’re a good friend.
  • Great job.
  • You can do it.
  • I trust you.
  • I’m proud of you.
  • Let’s learn from this.
  • What do you have to lose?
  • You made all the difference.
  • I am so thankful.
  • Finished.
  • I accept responsibility.
  • It’s your turn.
  • Thank you.
  • You can count on me.
  • Let’s share this.
  • Do your best.
  • Good people finish first.
  • Don’t worry about it.
  • A promise is a promise.
  • I’ll do better next time.
  • Let me help.
  • You’re welcome.
  • Listen to your conscience.
  • Let’s shake on it.
  • Pay it forward.
  • Congratulations.
  • Never forget.
  • I’ll get it this time.
  • You’re wonderful.
  • Amen.
  • I believe in you.
  • Welcome home.
  • You taught me well.
  • Make it happen.
  • Take a chance.
  • It’s my pleasure.
  • It’s your turn.
  • I appreciate you.

How many of these magic words did you use today?

Reference : https://www.franksonnenbergonline.com/blog/magic-words/

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13 Comments Add yours

  1. Smita Ray says:

    I used “Let’s hit the hay!” “Sorry, I dozed off.” “You are wrong, I am right but let’s just forget.” and “Smile looks good on you.” And yes of course “Please excuse little lies and mistakes.”

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    1. GS says:

      Words cannot change reality, but they can change how people perceive reality. Words create filters through which people view the world around them. A single word can make the difference between liking a person and disliking that person. If a friend describes the person you are about to meet for the first time as untrustworthy, you will be predisposed to view that person as untrustworthy, regardless of the person’s actual level of trustworthiness. The single word “untrustworthy” creates a filter, or primacy effect, that predisposes you to view the person you are about to meet as untrustworthy. Thereafter, you will tend to view everything that person says or does as untrustworthy.

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      1. Smita Ray says:

        This is exactly what my mother said. Thank you for sharing.

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      2. GS says:

        Ah 😊

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  2. francisashis says:

    Thank you very much for the great and inspiring tips .Take care.πŸŒΉπŸ‘πŸ™

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    1. GS says:

      Words are singularly the most powerful force available to humanity. We can choose to use this force constructively with words of encouragement, or destructively using words of despair. Words have energy and power with the ability to help, to heal, to hinder, to hurt, to harm, to humiliate and to humble. Thank you Francis for liking the post.

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  3. Dragthepen says:

    Love this list.

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    1. GS says:

      Ah hope you found it useful.

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      1. xoxo
        πŸ˜˜πŸ’•πŸŒΉ

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  4. I love you
    I love you
    I love you
    And 75 % of the list three times !

    Beautiful this ! Thanks for putting it down !

    Bye

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    1. GS says:

      Thank you Era. Have a great week ahead.

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