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26 Letters in the English Alphabet

Magic Letters - use them well

Only very recently I was reminded about how true this posting was when I wrote it back in 2010. I feel strongly about it again and using common sense so I decided to re posted it.

There are only 26 letters in our alphabet, we know that placing them in a recognisable order will create the words we want to communicate, as just demonstrated in this sentence.  Words create meanings for us so when we see words for example like joy, fun, smile, laughter, love, happy, excitement, winning, one might feel good within them self.  On the other hand when we see words like sadness, terror, death, grief, failure, loosing, horror, one might feel frightened or scared.

Meanings are in people and not in words as they are just letters placed in a recognisable order. It is how you see your words from within that will create how you may feel and alter your attitude to an issue.  Use only letters in your life to create words that make you feel good, use letters that create kindness and goodness for others who might need it at this time.  In your business world, with the speed of communications available to you be careful with the letters you choose to make the words you will write in an email to a colleague, supplier or customer.

Be creative and think about how you will place the order of your letters to form the words you want.  Today maybe someone in your life needs a word from you?

These are the letters I am using “Make someone smile today”

The same letter can express, according to the order in which they are placed, terror or confidence, joy or grief.- page 123 Yoritomo Tashi  – Common Sense How To Exercise It

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