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The Power of Words - Coggle Diagram
The Power of Words
Point of view
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- Use intimidating and threatening words
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- Boring presentation and monotone.
Example 2
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- Scolded with humiliating words. His son doesn't stop drawing and became even more aggravated.
- Explained gently to him that drawing on the wall is not a big boy‘s thing. As a result, his son stops drawing on the wall.
Central idea
Words have energy and power. It is helpful and hurtful. We can choose to use this force constructively with words of encouragement, or destructively use words of despair.
Conclusion
Think before we speak. Choose the words wisely for positive effect. Take time to filter the thoughts before we speak them.
Discussion
Express the idea and communicate in the right way can change someone's mind even alter someone's belief.
Example 4
Father is a person who Nasir most admired and sees as an idol. He thoughts he can make his father proud by scoring high in exams, but only get perfunctory feedback from his father. Nasir became depraved since that day because he had no motivation to live.
Example 3
One of the reasons why people ignore the fact about global warming is because the boring presentation of scientist.
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Message from the example.
- Use some tricks to make people agree with you.
- Use gentle discipline techniques to teach kids is better than scolding.
- Speak the serious issues with monotonous can't convey the message.
- Words are powerful in their ability to hurt.