Monday, 14 October 2013

Believe your words to understand your world.

"Have an understanding so that there won't be a misunderstanding. You must be able to see something clearly in your mind before you can say it clearly with your mouth." ~ Charles Blair. 

In some cases, people want to see you before they believe what you say but in most cases, people want to believe what you say before they can see you. 

In whatever case it is, the most important part of any conversation is that you must believe what you want to say before you say what you believe and that is understanding.

In as much as your words are right for your target audience, it would be convenient for the audience to see through your words and understand what you believe. Make constant effort to convince yourself that you're saying the right thing and admit it when you've deviated. From this, you build up the confidence to engage anyone listening to you when you talk.
Besides, your words describe who you are; so it is important to understand what you want to say even before you say them.

I will finish by asking you this;
What are you saying today?
Do you really understand it and do you also believe it?

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