10 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES FOR
POSITIVE SPEECH
- Do not express damaging or derogatory information about someone that might cause him physical, psychological or financial harm, even if it is true and deserved.
- Promote people’s well being. When in doubt, don’t speak out.
- Humor is great, but make sure jokes aren’t at someone else’s expense.
- Be kind to yourself. Speaking badly even about yourself is unethical.
- Don’t listen to gossip. If you can’t change the direction of the conversation, it is advisable to leave.
- If you inadvertently hear damaging information, you should believe that it is NOT true.
- Always give others the benefit of the doubt and focus on the positive.
- Words once spoken can’t be erased. Think before you speak, especially if you are angry, hurt or jealous.
- Use kind and supportive words with your children and spouse whenever possible. Harsh words can cause irreparable harm as can speaking derogatorily to others about the ones you love most.
- It is not only permitted, but required, to warn a person about potential harm – for example, that a potential business partner has a repeated record of embezzlement.