Wednesday 26 September 2012

Positive Words Increase Productivity



Language Transforms Thinking And Ignites Energy
Positive words increase productivity in the workplace and in life, according to UAE-based learning consultant, Carol Talbot.
 She acknowledged that the use of positive language can transform people’s thinking at the deepest level and that your ability to use language could be correlated with your level of success. “With around 615,000 words in the English language at our disposal we probably only use 3,000 on a regular basis. A study of CEOs of multi-national organisations highlighted their ability to use more words to motivate and inspire their teams.” “When people are disengaged, they sap and drain the energy of others, including clients and customers. To increase productivity it is essential to ignite a positive energy,” Talbot said. She suggests her ‘Fired Up Formula’ as a palatable recipe for change, one that gives individuals the opportunity to tap into their inner leader by igniting from within themselves. Talbot is considered by some to be the region’s leading expert and Master Trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) having worked with more than 20,000 people across multiple sectors in her twenty year career.  She explained that language is a ‘filter’, and not just a means of communication. “Language directs our thoughts and determines how we structure the reality that we create in our thoughts. “The key lies in structuring your language in such a way that it directs thoughts that enable you and the people you lead to get the results you want,” Talbot added.
 She advised that the human mind only reacts to what you feed it. “Positive words, affirmations, and empowering statements, have powerful effects on humans. The language you use has a massive impact on your state,” Talbot concluded.

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