How Do You Use Your Voice?

BY: LifeBlazing

10610erikablogRight out the gate, Susan Stark Christianson wanted to let us know why she sounds the way she does. The damage to her vocal chords that caused her to have to relearn to speak, gave her a very special regard for her voice, and how she uses it -- how she lifts it on behalf of others.

All while she spoke, I thought of how she had earned the right to fill my ears. She had earned it both with her content, and her character.

Wisdom, help me do the same. Guide me to use my voice to uplift others.

Our voices are powerful instruments that charge our surroundings, and the people around us. Whether that charge is a positive or negative one is up to us.

Are you pleased with the way you use your voice?

 

 


 

 

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