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It all started with The Alchemist. This month, I'm exploring more of Paulo Coelho's world with Manuscript Found in Accra and The Fifth Mountain.
If you enjoy thought-provoking reads, join me on this new reading journey.
#BookOfTheMonth
Growth rarely happens by chance.
The knowledge you gain, the skills you build, and the habits you develop today can shape the opportunities you experience tomorrow.
This month, make room to learn, improve, and invest in yourself.
Happy new month!
Some words sound alike but lead to completely different meanings.
Easy way to remember?👇
Flaunt → show off proudly.
Flout → break or ignore rules.
Hope you have learnt something new today. 😊
#CommonlyConfusedWords
Being integrous is not about appearing perfect; it is about remaining honest consistently even when there is no reward attached to it.
Some forms of integrity are quiet, but they leave a lasting impression.
Have you ever trusted someone because of their character?
#Integrous
Writing doesn't always begin beautifully. Some days are empty and frustrating.
And then one idea or story suddenly comes together and makes it all worthwhile. That is the odd beauty of creation.
What has been your most difficult writing experience?
Some words sound fancy until context shows they are being used incorrectly.
"Enormity" is not a fancy word for “largeness.” It carries a sense of extreme seriousness or moral wrongdoing.
How have you been employing this word?
To be perspicacious is to see meaning underneath the surface and to recognise patterns without having everything spelt out.
Have you ever noticed something others completely missed and realised you were right?
#Perspicacious#WordOfTheDay#BuildYourVocabulary
Some people will always doubt what they have never attempted themselves. But progress has never waited for doubters.
Keep building and keep showing up. The ones doing the work stay focused on the vision, not the noise.
What’s something you kept doing even when people doubted it?
Some words sound similar yet carry completely different meanings.
A slight difference in spelling can change the entire message.
That is why precision in language matters. Have you confused these two before?
Share your thoughts in the comment section.
#commonlyconfusedwords
In a world wired for distraction, focus has become a rare skill and perhaps one of the most valuable.
This book reminds us that meaningful work requires discipline and attention.
What book has shaped your mindset recently? 📚
#bookofthemonth
Writing has never been just about arranging words well.
Every piece of writing, no matter how polished, is still someone saying, “This happened.”
What kind of writing sticks with you long after you’ve read it?
#QuoteOfTheDay
You may have come across this word used to mean “many times.”
It sounds familiar, and that is what makes it easy to accept. But its actual meaning tells a different story.
Small differences like this are what influence how messages are understood.
Have you used it before?
Time provides another quiet interval to read carefully, to write precisely, and to pursue ideas to their logical end. At ContextAid, thoughtful learning remains our method.
May this month be a month of meaningful intellectual growth.
Happy New Month!
Meaning is not only constructed by the writer, it is also completed in the mind of the reader.
This insight from Stephen King in 𝑶𝒏 𝑾𝒓𝒊𝒕𝒊𝒏𝒈: 𝑨 𝑴𝒆𝒎𝒐𝒊𝒓 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑪𝒓𝒂𝒇𝒕 reminds us to write with room for imagination.
You know when someone means what they say.
There’s a certain weight in their words, a certain steadiness in how they speak.
That is gravitas.
Have you ever felt the weight of someone’s words before understanding them?
Some words find their way into everyday use, even when they do not quite belong in standard English.
The word in this design is one of them.
Clarity in writing often begins with knowing which words to avoid.
Have you used it before?
Share your thoughts in the comment section.