MAKING ENCOURAGEMENT AN EASY TASK

I can never make it! It’s so hard. I might  feel I almost lost my hope as I turn down the pages of my book as I reviewed for the coming examination. “you make it, you’ve done it before, why not now?” “If others can, why can’t I”. These are some inspiring words that I…


I can never make it! It’s so hard. I might  feel I almost lost my hope as I turn down the pages of my book as I reviewed for the coming examination. “you make it, you’ve done it before, why not now?” “If others can, why can’t I”. These are some inspiring words that I used as I deal with  this challenging world.

The golden rule directs you to do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. Here are some ways we can make this a more active rule.

              1. Anticipate other’s needs.

2. Search for the inner person– not all things you see externally are equivalent to what is deep within.

3. Become someone’s ray of hope. Sometimes, unexpected person unknowingly became an encourager for us usually at the time of great depression.

4. Don’t expect sometimes I in return. Encouraging is a ministry of giving so do not expect any recognition in return.

People in need of encouragement don’t usually say “ thank you” after they get it. So don’t get disappointed when it happens. Just think that your reward lies in imagining the smile on someone’s face or hope in his heart-knowing that you elpedput it there…..

And above all these, you must do it out of love of your fellow man and most especially LOVE OF GOD who is always there for us to give an encouragement

 

By: Elvira C. Calma | Teacher II | Limay Elementary School