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How Improving Your Vocabulary Will Improve Your Life

By Joanna Milo, CEO, ExecuComm LLC

 

Abstract: Discover how you can quickly increase your vocabulary to achieve higher rank, a bigger income, more self-confidence and respect.


Did you realize that by developing your vocabulary, you can improve your image, career prospects, earning potential, and social status?

It’s an undeniable fact. The bigger and better your vocabulary, the better your quality of life. In fact, Top Income earners typically have a rich, well-developed vocabulary.

Let me ask you a question: Is your vocabulary as strong and well developed as you’d like it to be?

If you answered No, then go ahead and read every word of this article. Do not simply skim over it, or skip around from section to section — just absorb every word. Because in the next few minutes you’re going to see unforgettable proof that clearly shows that having a "developed vocabulary" can advance you in life.

And I’ll show you how to speedily infuse a stronger vocabulary into your everyday speech and writing in no time flat.

If you answered Yes, I invite you to explore this article because after you read this article you’re going to realize how knowing the "right" vocabulary words and properly using them as you communicate can get you what you want in life.

Have you ever met someone who seemed to command respect wherever they went, and achieved success in business and relationships faster than normal?

Did you ponder why it is that they’re so successful? And what their secret was?

One of the master keys to success is using the right words. And when you have a vocabulary of all the right words, you too will seemingly attract good luck.

Here’s evidence to prove my point:

Research Reveals: A Strong Vocabulary Affects Both Your Power And Wealth

Both Your "Social" Power And Earning Potential
Research studies have shown over and over that a strong vocabulary is the most noticeable performance characteristic shared by successful professionals. Earl Nightingale wrote of a 20-year study of college graduates. He said, "Without a single exception, those who had scored highest on the vocabulary test given in college, were in the top income group, while those who had scored the lowest were in the bottom income group."

A study by scientist Johnson O’Connor helped quantify a direct correlation between vocabulary and rank on corporate ladder. In the study a vocabulary test was given to executive and supervisory personnel in 39 large manufacturing companies. The test results where conclusive. "Presidents and vice presidents average 236 out of a possible 272 points; managers averaged 168; superintendents, 140; foremen, 114; floor bosses, 86. In virtually every case, vocabulary correlated with executive level and income."

 

Stop and think about what this provocative research reveals. Everyday that you’re without the right vocabulary words, you’re letting opportunity, potentially more income, respect, and status slip through your hands.

It doesn’t matter if you spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a new wardrobe, hair dew, or appearance enhancers … because if you don’t have an impeccable vocabulary to match, your first impression is blown.

Words matter. Every time you speak, people formulate opinions of you and judge you by what you say. Say the wrong things, and people will form bad judgments and opinions of you. Say the right things, and people will respect you, admire you, and windows of opportunity will swing open up for you.

These facts cannot be disputed. It therefore makes sense that if you want to improve the quality of your life and potentially make more money; you need to first start with developing your vocabulary.

Let me ask you another question. Do you truly want to enjoy a higher level of success and command more respect, opportunity, and earning potential just like people in the top income-earning bracket do?

If you said "Yes" then you must get started developing your vocabulary muscle.

And the sooner you start, the better.

I can almost hear you thinking, "I better get started memorizing words out of the dictionary, right?"


Wrong. While that would seem like the obvious thing to do, consider this: With countless words you could memorize, how do you know which ones to pick? If you don’t know which words to pick, do you really want to risk memorizing words out of a dictionary that’ll only get you blank stares and a "huh?" reaction?

Most people who try to increase their vocabulary by memorizing words out of a dictionary end up only confusing others and sounding pretentious.

Have You Met This Person?

I’m sure you’ve met someone before trying to use big, fancy words — hoping to impress people. How did you feel about that person? Going around spewing words people don’t understand hoping to impress them will only make you look ridiculous.

Instead, you want to learn the same vocabulary words that distinguished leaders and winners in business and life use to advance themselves.

Words that drive the point home every time.

Words that convey the message: "This person is sharp, bright and intelligent."

"This person is brilliant and stands head and shoulders above the rest."

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