As her daughter embarked on her first day of middle school, mom Sarah Mitchell wanted to impart an important lesson about the significance of words. She had already helped her daughter with the usual back-to-school tasks—like decorating her locker, picking out new uniforms, and surprising her with a stylish backpack. But on the eve of this milestone, Sarah decided to take a unique approach to share her wisdom.
She took a plate and a tube of toothpaste, calmly squeezing the entire tube onto the plate. At first glance, it might seem like a strange act, but it had a purpose. “I asked her to squeeze the toothpaste out onto the plate. Then, I asked her to put it all back into the tube,” Sarah recounted. Naturally, her daughter’s response was disbelief—“But I can’t!” and “It won’t go back the way it was!”
This was the moment Sarah seized to impart a lasting lesson: “You will remember this plate of toothpaste for the rest of your life. Words can create or destroy, much like this toothpaste. As you enter middle school, you’ll discover how impactful your words can be. You will have opportunities to uplift, encourage, and inspire others, but you may also find yourself using words that harm or demean. I’ve made my share of mistakes, and just like this toothpaste, once words are spoken, they can’t be taken back.”
The essence of her message was clear: think before you speak, and choose your words wisely. “Remember, Breanna, when others misuse their words, protect your own. Each day, decide that you will speak life into others. Strive to be known for your kindness and compassion. By doing so, you will make a positive impact in a world that desperately needs it. You will never regret choosing kindness.”
It’s crucial that we don’t simply hope our children will grow into compassionate adults; we must actively teach them what that means. In a world that often feels filled with negativity, understanding the power of one’s words is essential. This poignant lesson has resonated widely, being shared over half a million times in just three days.
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In summary, the lesson shared by Sarah Mitchell emphasizes the profound impact of our words and the importance of speaking with intention and kindness—especially during formative years.
