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What is the best advice your father ever gave you?

My father always said, "Your thoughts are limited by your vocabulary." It totally set me on this path. I started reading everything I could get my hands on. I actually fell in love with dictionaries and just building my vocabulary. I even started really enjoying word-play and trying to write and speak better. It completely expanded how I understood the world. It also gave me this amazing ability to truly appreciate the subtle and refined thoughts of other people when they wrote things down. This whole journey has been super central to how my personality has changed over the last 20 years since that afternoon. *** The more words you know, the better your brain actually works. It means your thoughts get richer, you can understand things better, and you can express yourself way more clearly. #LifeLessons #PersonalGrowth #Vocabulary #SelfImprovement #ChildhoodMemories #LearningJourney #Thankful #WordsMatter #FamilyRelationships

What is the best advice your father ever gave you?
jfrancis

The Words We Don’t Remember, But They Do

When my eldest was little, I thought I was doing great. I had no experience, but I gave him everything I had—so I truly believed I was a good mom to him. Then came my second child. One morning, I was rushing the older one to get dressed. My younger, barely over a year old, chimed in sharply, shouting, “Now! Right now!” I was stunned. I asked, “Why are you speaking to your brother like that?” He answered plainly: “Because Mommy says that too.” My heart dropped. I turned to my older son, looking for reassurance, but he just quietly said, “Mom, you do say that… a lot.” That night, I lay awake for hours. I didn’t remember saying it that harshly. But clearly, they did. We often think we’re doing fine—until our reflection comes back in the form of our children’s voices. That moment changed how I speak to them forever. Have your kids ever echoed something back that made you stop and reflect? #ParentingWakeUpCall #WordsMatter #MomLifeReflections #GentleParenting #RealParentingMoments

The Words We Don’t Remember, But They Do
Donna Butler

Breaking the Chains of Hurtful Words in Our Family

Growing up, I remember my dad once told me that without him, my mom and I would be nothing but whores. Those words stung deeply and have echoed in my mind for years. It’s hard to shake off the pain when someone you love and trust says something so damaging. As I reflect on that moment, I realize how important it is to break the cycle of hurtful language in our families. We deserve to build each other up, not tear each other down. Sharing this isn’t easy, but I hope it helps others feel less alone. Have you ever experienced words that left a mark? Let’s talk about how we can heal and support each other. Share your thoughts or stories below. #FamilyHealing #BreakingTheCycle #WordsMatter #ParentingJourney #RomanticRelationships

Breaking the Chains of Hurtful Words in Our Family
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