People remember your joy

December 3, 2013 | 4 comments

They may forget what you said,

but they will never forget how you made them feel.

~ Carl W. Buechner

Speakers, parents, teachers spend large amounts of time crafting the right words, but in the end, it’s what the audience feels that is remembered. The words are important, but the feeling received is what leaves the long-term impact.

4 thoughts on “People remember your joy”

  1. Lo importante es el amor que subyace en las ideas, podemos ser grandes oradores, muy elocuentes, pero sin amor somos como campanas, sonamos vacíos!!! Gracias Evan, todas las mañanas espero tus sabias reflexiones y cuando puedo traducir las comparto en mi facebook o en el muro de Pensadores de la Ciencia Cristiana…Un abrazo desde Argentina!!!

  2. Thank you Evan. This reminds me of a sentence written by Mary Baker Eddy: A deep sincerity is sure of success, for God takes care of it.

  3. We always love something that is heart felt. Speaking the truth with kindness, and thoughtfulness should help guide us. What would God say?

  4. During the early and late 1940’s going right into the 1950’s, there was a very interesting school founded by DALE CARNEGIE. It taught the simplest ways of dealing with people, by showing the importance of Love and caring and discarding those mortal tendencies of ME!

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