Comforting Words Of Encouragement

February 8, 2010 · Filed Under Uncategorized 

 

It is so easy for people who have shared similar experiences to establish a friendship

In most of the things that we go through it often feels like we are alone in our experinces. Talking to the people around you may help and you feel much better about letting it all out. But wouldn’t it better instead of just letting it all out you could also find someone who understands what you’ve been through, someone who has shared a similar experience.

For some really inspirational and uplifting words you could look up any of the following: letter of encouragement to a friend christian encouragement death encouragement

It is always good to get words of encouragement from someone who has been through what you are going through because they understand how it feels like to be in your shoes. I always feel cheated when I share my problems with someone who has no idea what its like being in my situation and all they can tell me is ‘don’t worry things will be fine.’

Besides giving you words of encouragement someone who has been through what you’ve been through will give you practical advice. I recall one time after learning this concept I approached a friend of mine in a similar position as me for a shoulder to cry on. believe it or not it was more than tea that we ended up sharing, we managed a few good laughs and I wasn’t so worried anymore

Psychologists, counseling and all that is all very professional I agree but sometimes you just need something real, something that you can relate too. You need to talk to someone who will be at ease with you rather than quote you passages from a text book. everyday words coming from a genuine person can be more uplifting than words from a text book.

You regain your focus and are able to think positively about your situation. The problem may still be there but now you have solution, a direction that you can take and be able to move on. Ultimately no matter how painful an experience maybe you must be able to get up and carry on with your life.

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