Correction does much, but encouragement does more.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Lack of encouragement never deterred me. I was the kind of person who would not be put down.
I've felt that if you dwell too much on your errors, you're dealing in the negativity of things. I don't like that. I'd rather work on the positive reinforcement, the things I did well.
I have to do a better job of learning how to adjust.
Words are powerful. When I make mistakes I just try to come back and clarify what I meant.
Verbosity leads to unclear, inarticulate things.
To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.
Change begets change as much as repetition reinforces repetition.
When you encourage others, you in the process are encouraged because you're making a commitment and difference in that person's life. Encouragement really does make a difference.
The way positive reinforcement is carried out is more important than the amount.
Brevity and conciseness are the parents of correction.