Words of encouragement for your graduating seniors!

The Morning Thing was focused on the Class of 25′ today! The hosts shared some great words and messages that you need to share with your adult child. These are little nuggets that will apply as they head off to college and in their adult lives!

Click HERE to check them out!

What do you do when you just want to give up?

Some days are great. Some days, you may think to yourself: “I give up”!
Today, The Morning Thing shared encouragement from the Positivity Blog.

Click HERE to read the FULL articles and see 10 things to do on days when you just want to give up. The Positivity Blog is written by Henrik Edberg.

1. Tap into realistic expectations.

2. Remind yourself why you are doing this.

3. Remember: It’s darkest before the dawn.

4. Reconnect with the basics.

5. Learn more and course-correct. 

6. Tell yourself: Just for today!

7. Connect with the people around you.

8. Look back and celebrate how far you’ve come.

9. Just cut yourself some slack and take a break.

10. See if it’s time to quit and try something else.

Boosting your confidence

We all occasionally struggle with our confidence, but sometimes we hear those annoying whispers of doubt that hinder our self-esteem and personal growth. This morning, we shared some tips from GoodTherapy.org to grow your confidence. Here are some of our favorite tips:

Face your fear head-on: Fear is almost always the root of your lack of confidence. When you face your fear, you can come out of it on the other side feeling liberated, proud, and of course, more confident.

Befriend failure: No one is perfect. The more you fail, the more you learn and grow. If you’re trying something new and you fail, it just gives you a chance to learn from your mistakes so you can try again. Remember, failure isn’t the end of the road, it may just be the beginning of something great.

Doubt your doubt: Sometimes we have doubtful thoughts. If you find yourself thinking thoughts like “I can’t do this” or “I’m not good at this,” ask yourself “why not?” When you start doubting the doubt, you begin to see that there isn’t much truth to those thoughts, and you can begin to see what your doubts are holding you back from.

Listen to empowering music: Music is powerful! You can create a playlist of songs that make you feel good, or you can listen to WNZR. We’re here for you 24/7, 365 days a year with music that will encourage and inspire you. Click HERE to listen to us live.

Click HERE to read the full article.

Words of Encouragement for MOM

The Morning Thing wrapped up “Mom’s Week” by sharing words of encouragement for Moms.

Click HERE to find encouragement for those weary, tiring days. Thanks to imom.com for being a fabulous resource for all of us walking this beautiful and challenging path of motherhood!

Here are prayers of encouragement that you can pray on those challenging days.

It’s a Week of Encouragement on The Morning Thing

Today’s show (8/24) kicked off a Week of Encouragement for you and your family!

Today, we shared 52 practical and thoughtful ways to encourage others! These tips from www.anextraordinaryday.net will give you a great plan to spread some encouragement to everyone around you.

Click HERE for the full article.

52 Practical and Thoughtful Ways to Encourage Others

  1. Who do you love?  Tell your friend or family member you do.  We all need to hear that we are loved.
  2. Cheer up one who is discouraged with a hug, spending time with her, sharing truth, giving hope, telling a joke.
  3. Encourage someone beginning a new job with the latest motivational or business book in hardcover or on Kindle.
  4. Make it a point to do what is good for all.  People notice and appreciate it when you put others’ needs before your own.
  5. Some people are most encouraged by acts of service; rake leaves for an elderly neighbor, plant a porch pot and keep it watered, take the garbage to the street each week and return the empty can to the garage after pick-up, walk the dog.
  6. Spouses need encouragement.  Leave “Post-it” notes with words of gratitude and love thoughts in special places.
  7. Remind one who is struggling in a relationship that God loves each of us with an everlasting love.  He never quits on us, he never gives up on us.
  8. Love on your spiritual leaders regularly, by sending her a card or note in the mail, asking him to breakfast or lunch, or offering your time in a helpful way.
  9. Be patient with the clerk at the store, especially when there is a long line and challenging customers.  Offer an additional word of thanks.
  10. Look out for a co-worker.  Everyone needs someone to be in their corner, to have their back.
  11. Pray for someone when they share a hurt or burden.  Right then.  People are more blessed when you pray with them immediately, rather than saying I’ll be praying for you.
  12. Do a task normally done by your partner. Just because.
  13. Listen to a young person and value their ideas and opinions.
  14. Choose to live a life of character and integrity.  It encourages others to stay the course and model your example.
  15. Give a gift handmade by you.
  16. Encourage a friend to put her hope in God who richly provides everything for our enjoyment.
  17. Pick up the phone and take time to listen and encourage someone who lives far away.  Don’t do all the talking.
  18. For the one out of work, invite them to dinner, send a gift card to the grocery store or gas station (anonymously?), send a special food gift like Omaha Steaks.
  19. Send a short note on Facebook or text message a friend with a few encouraging words.
  20. Tell your boss, your pastor, or other leader that you appreciate him.
  21. Validate the one you’re speaking with; the one who is sharing their heart may be feeling a lack of self worth. It’s a wonderful thing to be validated by a person you truly like and admire!
  22. Freely say thanks for every kindness extended your way.
  23. Do you know someone who is going through rough waters?  Secretly send them a card or note everyday for a week.
  24. Is there a young couple you know who does not have the luxury of family nearby?  Offer to watch their children so they can accomplish a project or go shopping.  Take it farther and give them a gift card to a restaurant and care for their children while they are out.
  25. People rarely get personal mail delivered anymore.  Write or type a long or short letter or note of encouragement and put it in the mail.
  26. Let a parent know that you notice their positive parenting.
  27. Remind the one who feels alone in their battle of Jesus’ promise, “I will never leave you….”
  28. Have a few small gifts on hand to give someone, just because.
  29. Be quick to listen and slow to talk.  Sometimes, the best encouragement is a listening ear.
  30. Let your friend know you pray for her regularly.
  31. Write love letters.
  32. Secretly send a gift card for a coffee at Starbucks to the coffee lover with a sweet note.
  33. Be encouraging to all you meet. You never know who is having a hard day.
  34. Many are starved for human touch.  A hand on the shoulder or similar touch, used with caution, is encouraging.  For some, a hug could be life-changing.
  35. Speak life-affirming words.  What are the good qualities you recognize in your friend? Tell them what they are and how they live out those qualities in good ways.
  36. When talking with someone, ask them about them and their situation, don’t talk about yourself.
  37. If your friend is grieving a loved one, encourage them to talk about the person and listen well.
  38. Give words of blessing.  When we bless others, we release the blessing of God on them.
  39. Put together a care package.  Who wouldn’t want to receive a tangible box of love and encouragement?
  40. Smile.  Often.  A smile can change the trajectory of someone’s day.
  41. Extend neighborly kindness and encouragement. Bake and share….especially warm from oven. Have phone numbers of several neighbors so you can go down a list to find one at home to bless with your fresh-baked goodness.
  42. Be a positive, joyful person.  We can only encourage, love, and bless others with what we already have.
  43. Fill jelly jars with flowers picked from your garden.  Drop by a nursing home with them and bless the residents there.
  44. Promote a friend or acquaintance for the things they do. (Including their business).  Everyone needs a cheerleader.
  45. Ask someone for information on something they love or excel at and listen closely.
  46. Treat your co-worker with something small every now and then: a candy bar, their favorite coffee, a fun pen, etc.
  47. Give a sincere compliment.
  48. Let someone know they are important to you by turning off your cell phone when someone starts sharing with you.
  49. Write down a Bible verse that meets the need of your friend’s heart and send it in the mail, or text it, or post it on their Facebook wall for encouragement.
  50. Slip a little card in a co-workers mailbox thanking them or recognizing them for something in the workplace.
  51. Find a way to remember to pray for a friend.  One gal who doesn’t get to see her friend often has a pact with that friend to listen at night for the train whistles. It’s their signal to pray for each other.
  52. Random acts of kindness have a powerful ripple effect.

And for good measure…two more.

  1. Give a toy.  Play is under-rated and helps produce lots of smiles.
  2. If you see someone doing something kind for another person….recognize that act.

Day 30 Challenge:  Pick one or two “ways” from the list above and encourage others.  There are a year’s worth of ideas to do, a week at a time, start this week and strategically plan to encourage those within your circle of influence.  Decide to be known as an encourager.

Today is the National Day of Encouragement. How will you celebrate?

NATIONAL DAY OF ENCOURAGEMENT
(from www.nationaldaycalendar.com)

September 12th recognizes the National Day of Encouragement each year. This day is dedicated to uplifting people around us and making a positive impact.

Offering encouragement to someone is free. It never costs us anything to say a few words to inspire a student, coworker, or friend. Even a reassuring word to a stranger may make a difference in their lives.

Encouragement lifts up someone when they are down. It also motivates a person who has their eye on a goal. When we’ve failed, the right words remind us to keep trying. A little dedication to finding the right message may create a spark that changes a loved one’s perspective.

Sometimes, the act of noticing a job well-done improves someone’s day. Developing a habit of recognizing emerging talents motivates us to speak up and offer a kind word or helpful tip. It’s a practice worth having, to improve relationships at work, home, and in the world around us. There really is no simpler way.

HOW TO OBSERVE #NationalDayOfEncouragement

  • Make deliberate acts of encouragement.
  • Provide reassurance and inspiration to the people around you.
  • High five someone for a job well done.
  • Take notice when a friend is getting close to a hard-earned goal, encouraging them to keep going.
  • Send a card or give a call or text to a family member who may be struggling. Remind them how important they are to you.
  • Use #NationalDayofEncouragement to share on social media.

The Morning Thing shared 52 practical and thoughtful ways to encourage others from www.anextraordinaryday.net

Click HERE and try one of these ideas today!

We also shared encouraging bible verses to strengthen your faith.
Click HERE to find scripture to encourage you today.

NATIONAL DAY OF ENCOURAGEMENT HISTORY

The Encouragement Foundation at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas, launched an effort to get Americans to participate in this Day of Encouragement. Mayor Belinda LaForce of Searcy, Arkansas made the first proclamation for Day of Encouragement on August 22, 2007. The following month, Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, signed a proclamation making September 12, 2007, the “State Day of Encouragement” for Arkansas.

Later, President George W. Bush also signed a message making September 12th the official National Day of Encouragement.

Bible Verses to Give You Strength!

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Today on the Morning Thing, we shared some Bible verses to give you strengths through all of life’s trials and tribulations.

“I will sing to the Lord,
for he is highly exalted.
Both horse and driver
he has hurled into the sea.

The Lord is my strength and my defense;
he has become my salvation.
He is my God, and I will praise him,
my father’s God, and I will exalt him.
The Lord is a warrior;
the Lord is his name.
Pharaoh’s chariots and his army
he has hurled into the sea.
The best of Pharaoh’s officers
are drowned in the Red Sea.”

-Exodus 15: 1-4

Click HERE to read the full list of encouraging and strength-giving Bible verses from the one from whom all blessings flow. As always, thanks for listening!

The Morning Thing Fave 5 (Oops 4) – Our favorite ways to encourage others.

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This week, it’s actually a Fave 4. We didn’t have any guests join us to make it 5. 🙂

We decided to share our favorite ways to show encouragement to others. We hope to spark some ideas for you to try!

Daria Swisher

Eddie Dilts

Marcy Rinehart

Trevor Moore

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