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61. Blogging as a way to express and reveal

When I first started blogging, it was with a mixture of excitement and fear—excitement about sharing my thoughts and experiences with the world, and fear about exposing myself to judgment and criticism. Over time, I’ve learned that blogging is not just about telling my story; it’s about showing my journey in a way that resonates with readers, using words to create vivid, relatable experiences...

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60. Nature’s lessons: showing through language

In writing, the principle of "show, don’t tell" is a powerful tool for creating vivid, engaging narratives. This concept can also be applied to the way we engage with the natural world—observing, experiencing, and learning from nature rather than merely describing it. Nature itself is the ultimate storyteller, showing us its secrets through the changing seasons, the cycles of life, and the intricate relationships between all living things...

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56. The power of language in expression

In both writing and life, the principle of "show, don’t tell" is a powerful tool for effective communication. This concept is not just about crafting compelling narratives; it’s about using language in a way that paints vivid pictures, evokes emotions, and creates connections. The Words of the Week (WoW) series has been an exploration of how words can do more than just convey information—they can show us new perspectives, reveal hidden truths, and bring ideas to life...

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46. The art of showing physics

Physics is not just a subject to be studied; it’s an experience to be lived. The principles of physics are all around us, visible in the natural world and the technologies we use every day. Rather than simply telling us about the universe, physics shows us—through experiments, observations, and demonstrations—the underlying laws that govern everything from the smallest particles to the largest galaxies...

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36. Showing growth through actions

As I look ahead to the next year, I’m setting goals that go beyond just words on a page. Inspired by the principle of "show, don’t tell," I’m focused on demonstrating my growth through tangible actions and achievements. This year, my goals are not just about what I say I will do—they’re about what I will actually accomplish and how those accomplishments will reflect my commitment to personal and professional development.

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26. Showing my identity

In writing, they say it’s better to show than to tell. This principle doesn’t just apply to storytelling on the page; it’s a powerful way to understand and express identity. As someone whose life spans three distinct cultures—Congo, Uganda, and Canada—I’ve learned that showing who I am through my actions...

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