Wordless Wednesday

If you are a seasoned subscriber here on Communication FUNdamentals, you will remember that this is something I had done on a weekly basis years ago.

Much of communication is not in the words we use, but in our body language, eye contact, gestures, tone of voice, etc.  To celebrate this, I want each of you to post a picture on your own blog or Facebook wall or wherever and come back here and post a comment with a link to it.

It can be anything from a beautiful scene to a picture of your kids, a picture of you as a child, an animal or your favorite thing!  Just make sure it’s family friendly, please!

Let’s all share a little of ourselves today for Wordless Wednesday!  Here’s mine!

These are my goofy kids. Meet Kelsey (now 20) and Christopher (now 10).

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Fowl Language

“I feel goofy…oh so goofy!  I feel goofy and loopy and wise!”


Today is my birthday!  I’m older so I must be wiser!  LOL   And I’m in kind of a goofy mood.  Can you tell?  A few days ago, I posted about foul language (happily, the lack there of!) when I shared Biblical Word Fun.   I got to thinking how funny it would be if you spelled that a little differently.  My goofy mind began to run wild and here’s what I came up with:

Fowl Language

It’s important that we teach our little chickadees to speak respectfully so they are not pigeon holed into using fowl language consistently.  Birds of a feather tend to flock together and one turkey of a word can fowl up a whole conversation.  Don’t duck the issue and don’t be chicken!  Learn to speak eloquently so your words glide on the wings of eagles!

A friendly reminder from JoJo at Art of Eloquence.com.


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