The Words of “People Who Care” by Kirk Weisler

The phrase “I don’t care” is not allowed in (Kirk Weisler’s) family.  It is on equal ground with many other phrases and four letter words that are also a not a part of our family culture.   Leaving off the list a few of the most obvious ones here are few other powerless and dis-empowering words &phrases we seek to avoid.

Should and “should have”  – I have heard more than one speaker talk about how people “should all over themselves”  Below is a contrasting list of words.

examples of words

Never believe that a few caring people can’t change the world.  For, indeed, that’s all who ever have. Margaret Mead

Care enough to change the world.  We can start by caring enough to choose our words more carefully.

Do you have words or phrases that you avoid or discourage in your home, your work and your life?

Kirk Out

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