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EPISODE · Apr 18, 2024 · 8 MIN

Words Can Cut Like Knives – Money Tips 365 Day 47

from Money Tips Daily by Charles Kelly, former IFA and author of · host Charles Kelly Business Coach

Words can cut you like a knife. Jim Rohn   Whoever wrote, sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me, must’ve been drunk!   Be careful of the word you used to people because you can affect them deeply.   A young amy Winehouse went to an event in a vintage black dress and looked gorgeous.   Press said that she looked plump or fat, which was not true. A friend later said that that affected her deeply, and she went into an eating disorder which stayed with her.    I wonder if the so-called journalist, who wrote that realises that those words could’ve led to her eventual, tragic death.    Paul McCartney once confronted a journalist over something he written. The journalist was surprised and said he didn’t think Paul would take any notice of what he wrote, but he was wrong.   Even talented superstars have feelings and can be hurt by words or criticism.   Steve Martin went into a six-month depression after a spoof journalist, called out to him at a movie premiere “why are your movies, not funny anymore?”   Big stars can be very sensitive and have delicate egos.   When I was young, I would often speak to quickly, and say the first thing that came into my head, which was often a joke or sarcastic remark.   I would unwittingly upset people.   I was too immature to understand the cause and effect of my words.   Now, I am more careful with my words.   Words can also inspire and move people and nations.   The great speakers use words which touch our emotions, which is why they are great speakers.   Average speakers use facts and figures, which is why they are average.   Unlock Your Earnings Potential On Social Media   In today's world, social media isn't just a pastime; it's a powerhouse for both personal and professional endeavours.   Every day, countless individuals invest significant chunks of time on various social media platforms.   But here's the real question: are you merely a consumer, or are you actively crafting content?   Do you engage as a seller, or do you prefer to purchase others' offerings?   The truth is, social media can be a goldmine for earning money.   The crucial factor? Knowing how to leverage it effectively.   Whether you're aiming to pad your own pockets or boost your business's bottom line, there's ample opportunity waiting to be seized.   Discover the secrets to monetizing your social media presence and kickstart your journey toward financial empowerment.   Ready to delve deeper? Subscribe to my Financial Education newsletter for exclusive insights and strategies. [https://contexttraining.aweb.page/p/4a278f33-c9d0-44e4-a847-7bf02a63f713]   #finance #moneytraining #moneymanagement #wealth #money #marketing #sales #socialmedia #financialeducation #makemoney #tiktok #financialfreedom #SocialMediaMarketing #OnlineBusiness #DigitalMarketing #Entrepreneurship #ContentCreation #Monetization #BusinessTips #IncomeGeneration #SocialMediaStrategy #MoneyMaking #OnlineIncome #MarketingTips #EntrepreneurLife #SuccessMindset

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