Words. What do they really mean? You change a small “word” in your sentence and you change the whole meaning.
I love the idea of sharing what I do with someone, instead of trying to attract them to the business. When you are sharing something with someone, you are allowing them to look at something in a totally different light. You are letting them feel special with whatever you are “sharing” with them.
After all, you don’t “share” with everyone. All of a sudden, there is no pressure. All of the pressure on you and them has disappeared.
The tone you use when you say a word can also change the meaning of the word. You can make them feel very welcome or scare people away. Nothing ever is what it seems to be.



I love this so much Christine. Words are soooooo exceptionally powerful
About 30 years ago I asked myself what are the three concepts most important to know? I came up with: Oneness, love, and multi-perceptual viewpoint. The third of these three really seems to apply here.
“You are letting them feel special with whatever you are “sharing” with them.” Very insightful as I hadn’t thought of it in that manner.
I’m a firm believer in the power of words. If we paid more attention to this there would be less conflict.
Everyone sure have their perceptions ; sharing sure is caring and things just get easier from our caring.
I love this Christine. I connect with your perspective on this so much. That word ‘will’ alone, is such an incredible change. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing your insights with us Christine. Inspiring all of us to be more mindful of the words we choose and the meaning we give to them.