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Of course, I'm here for you. But what does the power of the spoken word have to do with an essay about "the power of the spoken word"? The answer is everything. Language and communication skills are things we use every day in our lives and they're things we depend on others for. After all, there's no text message big enough to fix a broken relationship between friends or family members.
So that makes it worth taking some time out of your day to think about language and communication skills - what they can do for us, how we use them in our daily lives, and how much we depend on other people having similar skills so that we can enjoy healthy relationships with them - whether it's family or friends.
Of course, the power of language and communication skills can make your relationships better. For example:
Talking to a friend about how you feel and using body language and tone of voice to show them that you're really hurt when they hurt your feelings can help them understand what's going on in your mind instead of feeling like they've done something wrong.
Talking with your spouse or lover about what is and isn't OK in the bedroom can actually help you have more fun in bed together because you can communicate exactly how to touch you in just the right way for maximum pleasure.
And talking to your boss about what's going on at work with a colleague who isn't working out well can prevent that colleague from being fired, allowing both of them to go their separate ways without having to deal with drama at work anymore.
So it turns out the "power of the spoken word" really does have power - great power, even… depending on how we use it, that is.
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