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A Powerful
Vocabulary Will Transform Your Life
by Gerard McLoughlin
Studies show that your word-power determines your
earning power, that your skill in self-expression determines your status in
life.
The link between your vocabulary and your income is universally recognised.
Researchers have discovered that college students with the lowest vocabulary
scores usually end up in the lowest income group. So, if you wish to maximise
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Similarly, advancement in your career depends to a large extent on your capacity
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Within most companies, the people with the greatest command of words generally
occupy the most powerful positions.
It is clear then that the more words you understand and can use, the easier you
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A powerful vocabulary is a highly-prized asset both socially and in the business
world. There are very good reasons for this. Words enable you to conceive and
articulate complex thoughts and ideas. The person who can use the right words at
the right time enjoys a powerful advantage in any situation.
The words of a salesman can secure a million dollar order. The words of a judge
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Build a Better Social Life with
Your Vocabulary
A powerful vocabulary can make you sound like a genius.
Every day we pass judgement on the intelligence, education, and status of
complete strangers simply on the basis of hearing them utter a sentence or two.
We accept or reject them on the evidence of the words they use.
Let us not forget that other people judge us in exactly the same way!
A limited vocabulary paralyses your powers of communication. It can even make
you feel like a foreigner in your own country - hearing and reading things you
cannot understand, struggling to express yourself while your more eloquent
friends or colleagues are able to encapsulate every thought and idea with
infuriating ease.
Build a Better Vocabulary for a
Better Life
Remember that the more words you have, the more ideas you have. The more ideas
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you improve your vocabulary, you immediately supercharge your powers of
expression.
Unfortunately, most people pick up words in a haphazard and serendipitous
manner. As a result, their vocabulary is amorphous and demonstrably inadequate
to their needs.
Every day, they see and hear important words that they neither recognise nor
understand, and, lost in a fog of confusion, they are at the mercy of word
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(From '15 Hours To A Powerful Vocabulary' written by
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Gerard McLoughlin, author of '15 Hours To A Powerful English Vocabulary', has
contributed articles to hundreds of publications and companies throughout the
world.)
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