Do you have someone in your life that you would like to encourage? Try using one of these encouraging messages. They are kind, heartwarming and positive.
We hope that these powerful words strengthen your relationships!
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.
And for good measure…two more.
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.
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.
We also shared encouraging bible verses to strengthen your faith.
Click HERE to find scripture to encourage you today.
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.