Yesterday we were talking to our 8 year old about teamwork. He was being a little critical of his teammates in gym class and his teacher felt it would be good for him to have a script, or list of encouraging words and phrases he could call on when playing with his friends.
After a little discussion and some back and forth, I asked him if he knew what “encouragement” meant.
There are moments when you’re teaching a child when you wonder if a concept is really getting through to them: Like the importance of keeping a clean room for instance. That one doesn’t seem to resonate with either of my children. But in a moment of pure clarity our boy had the answer: “Words of hope”. I couldn’t have given a better definition. I know this because my kids ask me what stuff means all the time, and every time I draw a blank.
Whether you are building a team, running a business or raising a family, words of hope bridge the gaps and seal cracks. They also heal wounds. So deliver encouragement wherever you go. And because we can all use a little encouragement, here are a few words of hope for you today:
- You are worth more than you know.
- Hard work will pay-off.
- Keep believing in yourself – You are on the right track.
- You are not alone.
- God is Love. And Love has come for us all.
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