“People may hear your words, but they feel your attitude”
— John C. Maxwell
Simplified Meaning:
When you talk to someone, they listen to what you are saying, but they are more affected by the way you say it. Think about a teacher explaining a topic. If the teacher is excited and enthusiastic, the students will be interested and want to learn more. But if the teacher is bored or angry, the students will feel that energy and might not pay attention. In daily life, your tone, facial expressions, and body language communicate your true feelings more than the words you use. Imagine giving someone a compliment with a smile and a kind voice; it feels genuine and makes them happy. But if you say the same words with a frown and a harsh voice, it won’t feel like a real compliment, and it might even hurt their feelings. So, it's important to be aware of how you present yourself to others. If you want to make a positive impact, ensure your attitude matches the message you want to convey. This helps build better relationships and makes communication more effective.