I Have Questions: Wordsنموونە

Think back on a time when someone encouraged you. Maybe it was a coach, a parent, an older sibling or a teacher. We know from experiences that hearing the words “good job” go a long way. They stick. It may not seem like it, but our words have the potential to do the same thing for others. We can use our own words to make deposits in someone else’s life, building them up in a way that only we can.
Today, write a thank you note to an adult in your life who has encouraged you, or impacted you in some way.
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How many words do you think you use a day? Thousands? How many of them do you actually think about? We have so much freedom so few of us stop to consider the impact the things we say might have on others. That’s why in this 7-day devo, we’re taking a look at the potential of our words by trying to answer the question: Do our words really matter?
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