Tips Fpr Encouragin Different People
December 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Different things and circumstances result to the need for words or quotes of encouragement.The truth is that as much as there are great times in life there are also some sad times that we can not just pretend don’t exist. If you don’t know what to say on what occasion especially in terms of bible scripture for encouragement then why not read below to find out more about this very important issue.
The Loss of a loved one
Losing someone you love is not easy and if you know someone who needs some encouragement words then do take the time to share something positive. They need to be around positive people and to hear positive words. Just becareful not to go overboad. Find the right things to do and words to say.
Let me emphasize and say that when you are trying to encourage someone who is grieving, you need to be skilful and very sensitive.
Someone starting a new job
It can get very unsettling to move in to a new job especially if it is not what you have done before. If you have a friend who has just started in a new job then you better think of ways to make that person settle in. If the person has a good sense of humour, you can just send through some something warm if he or she is worried about living kids at home then think about writing some nice encouragement poems for kids about being in a new job.
Someone in a new country
Being in a different country can be so nerve wrecking especially if you can not understand the local language. You may start asking yourself what you are doing there anyway and missing home is inevitable. I know someone who fell into a serious depression a few days after arriving in a new country – to stay for 12 months. It took two months to get that person out of the “slump” .
Other people who need to be encouraged from time to time include, married couples, someone who is sick and probably in hospital and people locked up in prison. So while you are going about basking in the fulfilment of your life, do take sometime to say something good to someone who needs it.