The most original sin is not the thinker's but the poet's. - Jose Bergamin http://www.quotationsensation.com/quote.aspx/quote?quoteid=14473
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The most original sin is not the thinker's but the poet's. - Jose Bergamin http://www.quotationsensation.com/quote.aspx/quote?quoteid=14473
FOUR WAYS TO DEVELOP THE BIG THINKER'S VOCABULARY
Here are four ways to help you develop a big thinker's vocabulary.
1. Use big, positive, cheerful words and phrases to describe how you feel. Say you feel wonderful at every opportunity, and you will begin to feel wonderful--and bigger, too. Become known as a person who always feels great. It wins friends.
2. Use bright, cheerful, favorable words and phrases to describe other people. Make it a rule to have a big positive word for all your friends ans associates. When you and someone else are discussing an absent third party, be sure you compliment him with big words and phrases like "He's really a fine fellow." Be extremely careful to avoid the petty cut-him-down language.
3. Use positive language to encourage others. Compliment people personally at every opportunity. Everyone you know craves praise. Notice and compliment the people who work with you. Praise, sincerely administered, is a tool. Use it! Use it again and again and again. Compliment people on their apperance, their work, their achievements, their families.
4. Use positive words to outline plans to others. Promise victory and watch eyes light up. Promise victory and win support. Build castles, don't dig graves.