--
We
should seize every opportunity to give encouragement.
Encouragement
is oxygen to the soul.
A
man hath joy by the answer of his mouth;
And
a word spoken in due season,
How
good is it!
Proverbs
15:23
In
Especially for Woman, Ann Keimel Anderson writes in her unique
style about her sister: Jan taught 3rd
grade once, a long time ago, one bright-eyed boy would stand at
her desk, watch her, talk to her, all the while wrapping his
finger around a piece of her hair into a little curl, he thought
Jan was the shining star in the night. Over the night, and over,
however, he did poorly in his work assignments and daily quizzes.
One
day Jan stopped, looked at him, and said, Rodney, you are
very smart, You could be doing so well in school. In fact,
you are one of my finest students
before she could
continue to tell him that he should be doing much better in
school
he looked up at her with sober, large eyes:
I did not know that!
from
that moment on, Rodney began to change. His papers were
neater, cleaner, his spelling improved. He was one of her top
students. All because she affirmed him. She told him
something no one ever had before. It changed his
life.
Nobody ever became ill or died receiving too much genuine praise and encouragement. But who can count the wounded hearts, weary souls, and troubled minds that resulted from their lack!