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Speak Well of the Future | Winner's Minute With Mac Hammond

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British politician Pearl Hurd once stated, “Handle them carefully, for words have more power than atom bombs.”
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Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute. The words we speak create our future as well as the future of those around us.
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When we speak positive words over other people with regularity, we expand thinking and build self-worth. On the other hand,
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when we speak negatively, over time, those words limit and create a new image of the future that line up with our negativity.
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Whether you are talking over yourself, your family, or your friends,
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keep your words positive and consistent with the future you’d like to see. For more encouragement like this, visit winnersminute.com.