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You can't allow the false ideas of defeat to discourage you. Every day you should feel encouraged to do your best, encouraged to be your best, and encouraged to work towards your best.

Courtney Brooks
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When you encourage others, you boost their self-esteem, enhance their self-confidence, make them work harder, lift their spirits and make them successful in their endeavors. Encouragement goes straight to the heart and is always available. Be an encourager. Always.

Roy Bennett
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Be an Encourager: When you encourage others, you boost their self-esteem, enhance their self-confidence, make them work harder, lift their spirits and make them successful in their endeavors. Encouragement goes straight to the heart and is always available. Be an encourager. Always.

Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart
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Encouragement is a divine awaken of the soul.

Lailah Gifty Akita
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When you encourage others, you in the process are encouraged because you're making a commitment and difference in that person's life. Encouragement really does make a difference.

Zig Ziglar
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An encouraged person will eventually get his drive from encouragement

he becomes more dependent. A person that never really receives encouragement learns to move out of spite
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Encourage yourself, believe in yourself, and love yourself. Never doubt who you are.

Stephanie Lahart, Overcoming Life's Obstacles: Enlighten-Encourage-Empower
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If all we ever offer is blanket praise without any meaning behind it, kids will always seek approval because they'll never feel satisfied. If we offer genuine encouragement for their accomplishments, they won't need our approval; they'll approve of themselves.

Kelly Bartlett, Encouraging Words for Kids
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Encouragement requires empathy and seeing the world from your spouse's perspective. We must first learn what is important to our spouse. Only then can we give encouragement. With verbal encouragement, we are trying to communicate, "I know. I care. I am with you. How can I help?" We are trying to show that we believe in him and in his abilities. We are giving credit and praise.

Gary Chapman, The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate
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Be an encourager not a pacifier.

Debasish Mridha
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