Choosing Words Wisely

. Saturday, December 24, 2011
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Words, they have the ability to destroy, but also hold the power to create. For that reason, it is a good idea to be careful about the words you choose to use. This idea applies whether it concerns how you convey yourself to others, or how you think and speak in terms of your attitude in general. Using negative words in either area of your professional life can have damaging and everlasting effects.
Your Brand Message
Everyone recalls the old saying, 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all'. The same holds true for how you portray yourself and, as a result, your brand image. This is especially true for your social media networking and marketing platform. Remember, what you put out there online can stay visible for people to see and access long after you've even forgotten you posted that comment or left that remark.
So, use only positivity. No matter how tempted you may be to make a snide remark, it is not worth the long lasting repercussions. You could be losing visitors and business to your site because of this, and not even realize its happening. Even if you are responding to an unfavorable remark intended for you, use tact to respond, or simply delete the comment altogether.
Most of the time, when you visit a site and leave a comment or other type of post, it is the first time people are hearing from you and learning about you. In other words, more than likely this is the manner in which you make your first impression, on a regular basis. So, if you choose unwise words and make a bad first impression, you are probably not going to see good results from your networking efforts.
Your Own Outlook
When it comes to choosing your words wisely, keep in mind, you get back what you put out there. In other words, if you speak negatively, you cannot expect to see positive results as the outcome. On the other hand, if you use positive words, speak and think in a happy manner, you cannot help but have this come back to you.
Not to mention, if you keep your outlook and words upbeat, you will tend to actually feel that way. So, even on those bad days when nothing seems to be falling into place, instead of making it worse by choosing negative words, you can cheer yourself up by having a more positive outlook and approach to things.
This applies to your personal life, as well. Work to have a brighter outlook in general and this will naturally spill over from your professional life to your personal life, and vice versa. You can find even more about topics like this one by visiting http://www.play-your-best-game.blogspot.com/
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