Everyone needs encouragement at one time or another, Mother, Father, child, or employee, to the professional athlete or performer. Encouragement means to inspire, incite, foster, or stimulate courage with hope.
As many of us can recall, as children, we sometimes needed encouragement to complete a task. What we can not give to ourselves, we borrow from those around us. For us as adults, our early situations may have changed but the human condition of needing support has not. At some level, we all need to be encouraged.
Whatever your life purpose and whether your work is in healthcare, education, business, criminal justice, ministry, families, or myriad thousands of other responsibilities, your overall activity should leave others feeling encouraged.
If your life or actions do not include the foundation of encouragement toward others, you need to evaluate how encouragement can become part of your purpose.
Start by giving it away. Encouragement is not something to be saved, collected, or withheld; that approach has little redeeming value. Encouragement is a perishable item best enjoyed in the moment. Once the aircraft has left the ground, an empty seat is a lost opportunity. When you hesitate in offering your encouragement, the opportunity is gone.
A funny thing happens when you encourage others-you feel encouraged and better about yourself.
So many people in this world feel discouraged, pressed in, cornered, unworthy, unlovable, or completely overwhelmed by the circumstances of their lives. You can make a difference in one moment if you will honestly and sincerely encourage them.
Let them know that they are capable, that they can do the task before them. Adults, children and senior citizens all need to be encouraged. One way to do this is to talk with them, give them a clear picture of how you see them doing something well. Give them your vision when they don't have their own. Be gentle and loving.
Encourage one moment and empathize the next. Let them talk about their dreams and how they used to be or in moments when they felt strong. Sometimes it is necessary to be firm or decisive about the positive picture that you hold of them. Don't waver in your thoughts, be sure that they will be able to do what they want and do it well. Encourage them to do it one step at a time. Praise these little accomplishments.
Encourage them to something a little more challenging. Keep recalling that vision of strength for them. Encourage the positive in them; don't let them have a self-pity party. People may not know what they want to do, and it is not your job to tell them what they should do. But you can encourage them towards what they like to do, what makes them joyful, what makes them feel strong and empowered. You can encourage them to make choices that feel better for them.
You can encourage anyone exactly where you are. If you are a shut in or retired or just out shopping, find the positive right there. Sometimes a smile is all it takes. If they are feeling down, a hug can do wonders to make someone feel worthy or lovable. You can encourage with your words and your thoughts, by listening, by being a sounding board, by leading them with your own actions or way of being.
When you need to be encouraged, go to a nursing home or hospital and volunteer to sit with someone and ou will feel encouraged, or go to another person who can offer encouragement to you. Don't go to anyone whom you know will condemn your actions or judge <http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/encouragementeveryone-needs-it-32967.html> you. Go to the people with vision and strength of their own who are making some positive impact.
Every creature on this planet can be and needs to be encouraged at one time or another. Be that person who encourages others. Encourage with kindness, with love, by examples, with praise, with your words. It is as simple as saying " You can do this." To encourage is one of the greatest things that you can do for someone. This doesn't mean that you do their work <http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/encouragementeveryone-needs-it-32967.html> for them.
For anyone to become everything for which they are capable they have to at least try to do things. They have the opportunity to embrace a new choice, a new way of being, and they have to walk through it.
You will find you can be with them every step of the way. You can uplift and strengthen by your words of encouragement. Also remember to encourage yourself. "I know you can do this." "Come on now, you can do this." One step out is all it takes to transform a situation, or yourself.
Step after step consistently will bring you into a new place. Only you or I can take that first step, and the second and the third. Sometimes you are the only person with words of encouragement for someone who is doing something outstanding or great. Great teachers <http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/encouragementeveryone-needs-it-32967.html> or mentors need encouragement too; they can doubt themselves sometimes.
They wonder if they are making the difference, or if they are doing enough. It's not easy being the odd man out or to stand up and have convictions about something when everyone else is going along with the crowd. If you don't have any words to say, a touch on the arm or shoulder, a pat on the back, a smile, or a spontaneous gift can go a long way.
Find ways to encourage someone. Do so sincerely. Receive encouragement yourself. Be open to moments when you can impact someone's life in a positive and gentle manner, or a profound way.
"Encouragement offers more potential than cash. The amount of cash is limited, but you have an unlimited supply of encouragement ... encouragement feeds people's souls."
NEVER, NEVER, NEVER underestimate the power of your encouraging words toward any other person! For example, many people seem to think that successful individuals need less encouragement. Don't discount the impact you have or can have with everyone you meet. At any given moment, you can make a difference in someone else's life by encouraging him or her. We need to remind ourselves that while this creates invaluable results, it costs us nothing.
It is important to graciously and thankfully accept encouragement from others. In other words, don't discount your value or their confidence in you.
Finally, be authentic and intentional in your encouragement. Be real but look for opportunities to encourage others. Make it part of your mindset to encourage someone every single day. Give it away-your act of encouragement can and will affect millions.
The movie Pay It Forward calculated that three acts of kindness given away by one individual, then repeated by each person down the line daily, would, within two weeks, impact 4,787,969 lives.
Here is my challenge to you: before the end of today, encourage at least three individuals and ask them to do the same for three people each. I guarantee you will feel more confident and better about yourself as you do so.
The Encouragement Challenge
1. Encouragement inspires courage and hope into others.
2. No matter who we are, we all need some level of encouragement.
3. Encouragement is perishable' at every opportunity give it away-saving it up has no redeeming value.
4. If you are fulfilling and living your purpose. Others should feel encouraged by you and your actions.
5. Be authentic and be real in your encouragement. If you can't authentically encourage others, then don't.
6. Be intentional. Nothing happens by accident. Make encouraging others a part of your mindset; do it every day.
7. Never discount the value your encouragement has to others. No matter who we are or what we do, we all need and appreciate it.
8. Never discount encouragement that is directed toward you from others. Gracefully and thankfully accept it.
9. Take the encouragement challenge. Encourage three individuals every day and ask each of them to do the same to three others.
10. Forward this article to at least three people you care about or who could benefit from reading it.
11. Pay attention to how giving encouragement makes others feel and how it makes you feel. Notice how your feelings of confidence improve because you encouraged others.
12. Remember, it costs nothing and it produces invaluable results.
Keep on "Living with Purpose."