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Words Of Encouragement And People Who Need Them

As we live through life we are often confronted with situations that requires some words of encouragement quotes.What I am trying to say is that often times we are faced with certain situations that calls for more than just experience and a drive to overcome. If you are not clear about when it is suitable to share some encouragement scriptures then take a few minutes to go through this brief but useful article.

The Loss of a loved one

Someone who has lost a loved one needs someone who can speak positively about the situation. They need to be told everything is okay and the person who has died will live forever in their memories. Just becareful not to go overboad. It is important to say the right things all the time or else you will exacerbate the situation.

Grieving people go through various phases of grief and you need to be sensitive to understand the grieving process and what words to say at each stage.

A person who is just starting a new job

Being in a new office can be overwhelming for most people. So if you know someone who is just starting a new job then you have a candidate to help out. If the person has a good sense of humour, you can just send through some heartfelt encouragement poem about the first day at work.

Someone in a new country

Being in a new country can be so frustrating especially if you can not understand the local language. One of the predominant feelings are anxiety and being home sick. I know someone who fell into a major depression after going overseas to pursue her studies. It took two months to get that person out of the “slump” .

Other than these, sick people also need some words of encouragement and also those who are locked up in jail. As you live through each day, keep remembering that someone needs you to speak some few motivational words.

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By Loud Mouth
On February 8, 2010
At 7:20 pm
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