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Degradation Through Speaking And  Brainstorming

Degradation Through Speaking And Brainstorming

Speaking prevails in the society commonly since ages. Oftenly ignored and unseen, speaking and brainstorm acts within peer to peer have adverse effect on the relational performance of the society at large; Influencing the lifestyle and personality grades for the targeted listeners who are mostly the ones who are affected.

Intense speaking can be demolished from the system of our society, making wisdom take a new turn in expressing our views and thoughts about our lives.

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Reasons And Effects Of Intense Speaking

A person's word of mouth can have various effects on the listener's personality and lifestyle. Humans are born with Tender Neurons and Naive Brain Health. Contagious brainstorm events can adversely affect the nerve tissues making it stressed out. It has a straining effect on the nervous system as the relational stimuli gets hugely activated. Headaches and Migraine attacks to name a few effects of it.

The personal rapport with the speaker also gets adversely affected. Listeners tend to dislocate themselves away from the speaker to avoid listening harmful dialogues of the speaker.

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Knowledge: A Better Alternative Rather Than Jargon Wisdom

Man is born on to the world as a reflection of God. His purpose to mankind is to spread Love.

There's so much to learn together and grow our wisdom with knowledge by learning the varied 'Creations of God' in multiple disciplines of life.

Relationships improve with healthy discussions about life and our purposes for it through work and it's upliftment in our lives.

The world's greatest inspirational leaders are strong examples for the practice of knowledge as a reflection of wisdom in their lives.

We should strive to gain knowledge as a wisdom and keep 'Learning Disciplines' and sharing as a habit.

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Resolutions To De-Learn Speaking..

When there's an addiction to speaking more, one should resolve not to move further in hovering away from the main issue. And stop craving to mention nonsense remarks on the person.

Giving less importance to widening allover wisdom can be a better alternative to inculcate material knowledge rather than assuming contagious jargon.

Most importantly, being matured as a human and having concern and love for one another would automatically irradicate 'speaking and brainstorming' completely from our system.

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Practices For De-Learning Brainstorm Speaking

In order to improve our lifestyle and change your thought process into positive energy adopt and follow practices:

1. Time management throughout the day through a weekly study over improvement.

2. Deep meditation and yoga practice.

3. Dedication to work with extensive study until you get the momentum in the thought process.

4. Cordial relationships with your personal & professional friends. Having concern for your nature towards your listener is more important as it changes perception of the people about you.

5. Believe in living by spreading Love and brotherhood to one another.'Life is beautiful.'

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Practicing these, can have a remarkable change in our society on a whole

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