Many wake early to see the beauty of the sun rising. Had it been cloudy, the spectacle will be less likely to be observed. Smiles all round while new light brings an end to the darkness of the night. All present feel energised.
Words can sometimes represent the sun, it may introduce some cloud or, worse still, can be the onset of a storm. You must be more aware of yourself but to do so you must train yourself. You may feel a little negative inside, perhaps a fear and it like you expect a fire and you want to warn the next person. However, the danger might be an illusion or it may yet only be a possibility or even a low probability but it is not yet reality. That urge to warn the next person may cause unnecessary angst while it may be better to help strengthen that person while confidence is infused into that person. This we do by choosing our words, minimising the idea of negativity, below par performance or even (temporary) failure.
Inspire, uplift and encourage rather than making dangers the focal point. Focus on the potential of the person you are addressing and help create a beautiful sunrise as this person rises to the occasion too. Will that not be a cause for happiness.
Let’s lift the clouds, the stress, the doubts, etc and see the sunrise for the power, light and joy it brings.
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