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  • Writer: dforsvisions
    dforsvisions
  • Mar 23, 2022
  • 1 min read

I have never been short on words or afraid to speak. I think of myself as a vocal person who appreciates communication and believes every and anything can be resolved as long as people are willing to listen as much as they want to be heard.


Difficulty in verbally communicating has been challenging. However, I am thankful in the power of written communication. Writing takes a different kind of effort, ensuring written words read well, is easy to follow, verb agreements and so on. But yet, I will accept the call to write.


In this season, we have to refuse to be silent despite obstacles. I believe we all have something to say that will encourage, motivate, or add value to the lives of others.


Use every available platform and use your voice. I think I will be more serious about learning sign language. I may not be able to control many things but I will make adjustments in areas where there is wiggle room.


Use your voice for good and not evil, sowing discord and holding useless conversations that uplift none of us. Raise your voice like a trumpet, even with a laptop or a pen.

 
 
 

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