THE POWER OF PROPER COMMUNICATION
Barrack Obama was relatively unknown before he delivered the speech that endeared him to the people of the United States of America. That speech paved the way for him to become the first black president of the United States of America. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream, and he was able to properly communicate his dreams to those who followed him. That dream has since manifested, and is still manifesting today.
Muhammad Ali is regarded as one of the greatest boxers of all time, not just because of his boxing prowess, but also because of his oratory ability. Ali would deliver poetic speeches before and after fights which would sometimes give him the mental advantage over his opponents. Mastering the art and act of proper and effective communication has proven to be a very important and critical factor in the success story of many of the greatest people that has ever lived.
Communication is not about talking; it is the art of turning chaotic situations into deep connections, silennce into melodious symphonies, and disagreements into agreements. Poor communication is like a thief at night, it denies you opportunities in the boardroom where your brilliant ideas drown in the content of vague emails. It sometimes erodes relationships due to uncommunicated expectations, and dissatisfied realities, leaving loved ones displeased and disappointed at outcomes.
With the ability to communicate properly, you are on a potential ride into the wild, infinite shores of glory and dreams. Shut doors are flung open onto you, onto and conflicts are resolved with grace. You approach every conversation with confidence, and you inspire vision and possibility where people see impossibility. Let your words fill your sail, let your expressions be filled with energy, and power. Communicate, connect, conquer.
To a better you, Kamikun John.
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