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The Impact Of Positive Language

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The Impact Of Positive Language The language of an individual has a great impact on society. I was born into a Gujarati family, and my mother tongue is Gujarati, and Gujrati is one of my favorite languages. If I have to speak, address, or write for someone in Gujrati, I just feel great doing that. Even if I'm traveling overseas and I meet individuals who speak Gujarati, the influence of the language makes me feel at home again. Recently, I had to give a lecture for 45 minutes in Gujrati at one of the international platforms. I felt so thrilled to do that. Especially in our country, we have so many languages, including our official language, Hindi. Wherever we are, if people try to talk in our language or try to imitate it, we feel so connected to our roots and all the memories that have passed by. That positive impact on someone who tries to connect with you makes you feel so satisfied and complete. Language plays a very big role in connecting, and adding positivity to that creates

|| Discover Strength ||

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  || Discover Strength  || A newborn infant is born, begins holding its neck at 3 months, crawls at 6 to 8 months, and then begins to walk with help at 10 to 12 months. There is then no end to the baby's physical development, and I am not sure where it comes from. The same way that our surroundings and our parents feed our brains with information as it develops. Mental strength begins to develop when we begin to feel, cry out, and laugh while learning all the manifestations of life. Regardless of their economic situation, it is believed that each newborn kid who receives adequate stimulation may learn 20 languages between 0 and 5 years old and 30 million words. Just consider: Do we do anything specific to facilitate this progress, whether it be physical or mental? Do we identify our strengths and put them into action, or does it just happen? And what we do is feed this power with our greatest resources. Some parents make special efforts to help their children develop their strength

Continue to Move, Forgive and Grow...

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 Continue to Move, Forgive and Grow...  I like the term "continue" because it's like a green light that means the red light is gone, the halt is over, and it's time to proceed. Continue appears to be a procedure that leads to you just moving on. If you encounter any obstacles or ups and downs on the road, simply learn to be alert or take care of any rocks that may appear along the way and find your way. In truth, philosophical growth is only possible in life if you learn to move on, forgive those who have wronged you along the way, and focus solely on how you may progress. How easily, when a child begins walking and falls on the floor and begins crying, we run towards them, nicely and calmly telling them to forgive the floor, step, or rock that caused them pain, and we try to console them, telling them not to cry and telling them to get up and move on? And what do we do when we are in real-life situations or working with a lot of stress and responsibilities coming our

Can I??, I CAN!!

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  Can I??, I CAN!! Today is June 8, and I published my first blog on spreading positivity on June 8, 2020. It's been three years now. I finished writing more than 165 blogs with different topics, describing our day-to-day lives with many obstacles and opportunities, and moving towards more positivity. Has my writing changed the lives of so many people? I don't know, but it has definitely helped me to be a better human being. Many times when I select an article, I ask myself first, "Whatever I write, can I do it?" If I can do it or implement it in my life, then only I can write it. Every step of life, while growing, we always have this one question: "Can I do this?" Can I climb high mountains, cross rivers, and earn money? Can I take care of my family? and many more such questions. Though you are not sure or confident, you try. You may not succeed fully, but you can manage it. That's what I do when I write. I may not write successfully, but I CAN TRY to c