The average person retains roughly 5,000 words out of the English language. Almost 2,000 of those 5,000 words will make up close to 97% of that persons core vocabulary.

 

If you create a positively-charged core vocabulary, you will start to see victorious results in your fundamental interaction with friends and acquaintances.


Why?


Because positive words create happier friendships, while negative words tear apart families, the work place, and romantic relationships. 


The faster you replace the 2,000+ core words in  your vocabulary, the faster you will have unlimited success in life. 


Words effect you physically, as well as intellectually.


Your Smart word for today is...

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Reciprocity

April 9, 2009

 

Reciprocity [re-sə-ˈprä-s(ə-)tē\]A relationship between people involving the equivalent exchange of favors, services, goods, or acts of kindness, carried out of goodwill.

 

Especially an equal exchange of advantages or benefits that are not available to everyone.

 

 

 

 

 

The law of reciprocity can be summed up by stating the golden decree: do unto others, as you would have others do unto you.

 

However, it goes one-step beyond this. The law states that whatever you do will be returned back to you. In other words, if you want to create prosperity for yourself, help someone else become rich.

 

 

The act of reciprocity reveals that if you want friends then it is essential to be friendly. Alternatively, if you are a cynic one day you will be called down. Reciprocity also states that you cannot give without receiving back, good or bad.

 

 

Examples:

 

  1. “Tsze-Kung asked, "Is there one word which may serve as a rule of practice for all one's life?" The Master said, "Is not Reciprocity such a word? What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others”. -Confucius

 

 

  1. “I think the important thing to emphasize here [is] that as long as there is reciprocity, as long as both sides comply with the agreement, then we can move forward,” -Raanan Gissin   
 

Winning Word of the day!

January 8, 2009

Winning Word of the day! Change your vocab. Change your life

 

Understand: A person who is both on the ball and able to explain the faithful meaning behind what someone has stated. An individual who comprehends the precise meaning of what someone has confessed verbally or physically.

 

Anyone who grasps the honest emotions following what a person has revealed.

 

A person who can put in plain words the literal essence, of what another has said whether bluntly or indirectly.

 

Someone who can recognize as well as translate the words of someone, while preserving the meaning of what was said.

 

 

Understanding: An individual with the ability to perceive and explain the meaning and the nature of somebody.

 

 

 

Examples:

 

1. “It is a sincere effort to understand the speaker without judgment. You're listening to understand.” –- Stephen Covey

 

2. Run your fingers through my soul. For once, just once, feel exactly what I feel, believe what I believe, perceive as I perceive, look, experience, examine, and for once; just once, understand.


 


 

3. A friend is someone who understands your past, believes in your future, and accepts you just the way you are.

 

4.  Some people will never learn anything, for this reason, because they understand everything too soon.” –-Alexander Pope

 

5. Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.” -- Aristotle           

 

 

         

 

Winning Word for Today is...

December 29, 2008

Say today’s power word into three sentences.

To create a new you over 90 days.  

Influence word is...


Rich: A powerful and prosperous person who owns a lot of money, passive income generating assets, positive cash producing businesses, as well as expensive property.

 

An individual who is worth a great deal of economic significance. A person who owns possessions made from and consisting of the topmost quality.

 

Someone who possesses a great supply of resources and materials.

 

Someone who is productive and extremely profitable. Anyone who is successful and flourishing, above all through the earning and producing of great wealth.          

 

Richest: One who is very fertile and able to produce strong healthy outcomes.







Example:

 

1.     I always knew I was going to be rich. I don't think I ever doubted it for a minute. --Warren Buffett

 

2.      If you cannot face up to your fear of failure, you will never be rich--Felix Dennis

 

3.      'Tis the mind that makes the body rich--William Shakespeare

 

4.     People who grow rich almost always improve their sex life. More people want to have sex with them. That’s just the way human beings work. Money is power. Power is an aphrodisiac. Money did not make me happy. But it definitely improved my sex life. --Felix Dennis

 

5.     “Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time” --Margaret Bonnano

 

6.     Whatever qualities the rich may have, they can be acquired by anyone with the tenacity to become rich. The key, I think, is confidence. Confidence and an unshakable belief it can be done and that you are the one to do it. --Felix Dennis

 




7.     “Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength; mastering yourself is true power. If you realize that you have enough, you are truly rich.”  Tao Te Ching quote

 

 

Power word for today

December 25, 2008

 

Say today’s power word into three sentences.

To create a new you over 90 days.  

Optimistic word for today is...

Commit: A person who makes a pledge of loyalty and allegiance to something. Someone who initiates something and completes it. To cut off all other promises by ending them in a definite and clear way immediately - - To focus on 1 goal entirely until achieved.

 

An individual who wholeheartedly devotes himself or herself to an objective cause.

 

Committed: One who feels and shows great love, perseverance, and loyalty to somebody, especially over a long period of time. Someone absolutelyfaithful to a cause or  relationship.

 

 

 

Example:

 

1.     Find something that you're really interested in doing in your life. Pursue it, set goals, and commit yourself to excellence. Do the best you can.”Chris Evert

 

2.      “I've committed myself to be this type of player. I've committed myself to it, and I'm going to stay committed to it until I'm done, because they gave me a chance to win the ultimate goal. I'll never forget them for that.” Brett Hull  

 

3.       “An entrepreneur assumes the risk and is dedicated and committed to the success of whatever he or she undertakes.” Victor Kiam

 

 

                               

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Power word for Monday 12/22/2008

December 21, 2008

Say today’s power word into three sentences.

To create a new you over 90 days.  

The remarkable word for today is...

 

Kind: A benevolent person who treats others in a kind and thoughtful way, especially by anticipating their wants or needs. Someone who has a polite and giving nature.

 

A human being who shows thoughtful concern combined with sensitivity toward the feelings of others. An individual accepted as true, genuine, and sufficient in how they conduct themselves.  

 

Kindness: Careful thought for other people in addition to good manners. Someone who reveals a straightforward and honest personality. A behavior, which acts out of politeness and consideration for another person.



 

Example:

 

1. Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.” -Mother Teresa

 

2. “Constant kindness can accomplish much. As the sun makes ice melt, kindness causes misunderstanding, mistrust, and hostility to evaporate.” -Albert Schweitzer

 

3. “The smallest act of kindness, is worth more than the grandest intention.”

 

 

 

Power word for Sunday 12-21-2008

December 21, 2008


Say
 today’s power word into three sentences.

To create a new you over 90 days.  

The remarkable word for today is...

 

Optimism: One who is confident, cheerful, and focusing on good things rather than bad. A person who holds the attitude that all events are ordered for the best.

 

Optimistic: Someone who expects a favorable outcome beyond any

doubt or question. A person who anticipates the best and is full of conviction.

 


 

Example:

 

1.   Optimism is the foundation of courage.” Nicholas Murray Butler

 

2.    “Optimism is a seed sown in the soil of faith; pessimism is a seed hoarded in the vault of doubt.”William Arthur Ward

 

3.   “When you have vision it affects your attitude. Your attitude is optimistic rather than pessimistic.”Charles R. Swindoll

 

4.    “I am always optimistic” Michael Schumacher

 

And the positive word for Monday [12/15/2008] is...

December 16, 2008

See if you can include today’s positive word into three different sentences.

Over the course of 90 days, your vocabulary will change dramatically to shape an entirely “new” you.  

This will enrich your dialogue, as well as your life.

 

And the positive word for Monday [12/15/2008] is...

 

 

Silence: A person who possesses the quality of being still, and silent. Someone who is comfortablewith the absence of sound in addition to stillness. Someone who is in a calm and quiet state, free fromdisturbances or noise

 

SilencesPeriods of time where there is no speech or noise.

 

 

Example:

 

1.“We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature - trees, flowers, grass- grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence... We need silence to be able to touch souls.” -Mother Teresa

 

2.“There are times when silence has the loudest voice.” –Leroy Brownlow 

 

3. “He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words.” -Elbert Hubbard

 

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Positive Word for Sunday... 12-07-2008

December 8, 2008

See if you can include today’s positive word into three different sentences. That is, if you can remember. 


Over the course of 90 days, your vocabulary will change dramatically to help shape an entirely “new” you.  


This will enhance your vocabulary, as well as your life.

 

And the positive word for Sunday [12/07/2008] is...

 

Triumph: A group or individual celebrating victory with a display of great splendor and magnificence; to rejoice over success; to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation.

 

A person who obtains victory and is found to be successful. Someone who prevailed through hard circumstances and was found to be firm and vibrant. A personal example of superior living; resulting in completing something successfully.

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Positive Word of The Day Saturday 12-06-2008

December 8, 2008

See if you can include today’s positive word into three different sentences. Over the course of 90 days this will shape an entirely "new" you. That is- if you can remember. This enhances your vocabulary, as well as your life.

 

And the positive word for Saturday [12/06/2008] is...

 

EuphoricSomeone who is extremely happy or excited. A person who is feeling intense excitement. Something that provides a large amount of joy. A feeling of happiness, confidence, or well-being sometimes exaggerated in passionatestates as love.

 

 

EuphoricallyExtremely delighted. Someone who takes great enjoyment and pleasure in what they are doing. Someone who is experiencing a wonderful natural gratification or indulgence.

 

 

Example: She was euphoric to hear that she was accepted into Harvard.

                      

Example: The American soldiers shouted euphorically after defeating the oppressively harsh Nazi regime.

 

Positive Word for Today... Friday 12/05/2008.

December 5, 2008

*And the positive word for Friday is… is... 

Clever: A person who highly demonstrates mental swiftness, combined with the ability to act and make decisions without the help or advice of other people. Someone who has acquired a superior or favorable position psychologically - - By developing their mental response abilities extensively.

A person who creates a plan or strategy designed to work out and take care of a delicate situation. A person who is well skilled in  the use of their hands.  

Someone who is knowledgeable and intellectually quick combined with a pleasant disposition and personality.

Cleverer: An individual who possesses indirect knowledge to hold a favorable position - - Inconspicuous details which allowthem to take preemptive action or control events.

Example: Thomas had an ingenious idea, to create light with no oil using electrical energy in its place. His clever device known as the light bulb was the first to rid the world’s problem of obscure darkness, in our streets and homes at nighttime.  

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Positive Word For Saturday... November 29th, 2008

November 29, 2008
  • Positive Word for Today... Saturday 11/29/2008.

    And the positive word is... 

    Power: A person or object which possesses the ability, strength, and capacity to carry out something. Somebody with power; a politically, financially, orsocially influential person. Someone who is very persuasive. Having the ability to influence people’s judgment or emotions.

    PowerfulA person or object with greatphysical force and vigor.  Having controland influence over other people or theiractions.

    Possessing political control of a country,exercised by its government or leaderA country that has military or economicresources and is considered to have political influence over other countries.

    Having a highly developed skillSomeone who moves energetically.

     

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Positive Word for of the day for... Friday 11/28/2008

November 28, 2008
 See if you can include today’s positive word into three different sentences. That is, if you can remember to. This will enhance your vocabulary, as well as your life. And the positive word for today is... Strong: Physically and mentally possessing great endurance. Resolute: showing firm resolve to ascertain something no matter what the obstacle. Stronger: Someone who is tough. Someone or something that is able to withstand much strain without breaking, tearing or having any other damage. Example: The colonies which made up our militia during the Revolutionary war [between England and America], was won by the strong feelings the men had regarding their freedom. The men fought in an aggressive way, full of strength and fearlessness.
 

Positive Word for of the day for... Thursday 11/27/2008

November 27, 2008


Happy Thanks-Giving

See if you can include today’s positive word into three different sentences- that is if you can remember.

This will enhance your vocabulary, as well as your life.

 And the positive word of the day is...

 

Appreciate: Expressing a positive opinion based solely on personal judgment. To have a full understanding of the meaning and importance of a person, service or object.

Appreciation: A statement of praise. Recognizing the value of something that is of high worth; monetarily or behaviorally. Showing or conveying a word or statement of approval. Indicating agreement or acceptance.

An expert’s true assessment of value - - After examining an object, phenomenon, action, utterance or feeling, in order to judge its quality, importance, extent and condition.

I came across someone who had no arms - - This experience helped me appreciate my healthy body. 

 


 

Positive Word for of the day for... Wednesday 11/26/2008

November 26, 2008

See if you can include todays positive word into three different sentences that is- if you can remember.

This will enhance your vocabulary, as well as your life.

 

And the positive word for Wednesday[11/26/2008] is...

 Charm: To delight and pull people towards you. A magnetic force that invites attention.

Charming:  The power to influence somebody or obtain something by using powers of persuasion and attraction. 

To succeed in convincing somebody to do something, especially by reasoning, pleading, or coaxing, in a pleasant manner.

To make somebody believe something, especially by giving good reasons for doing so.

Charmed: To affect somebody or something strongly, as if by, the use of a supposed magic spell. Somebody who can sway another. Possessing the ability to affect the course of events. To affect somebody's thinking or action.

 

Examples:   

  Your charm is irresistible.



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