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“One of the things all people need virtually every day of their lives is a word of encouragement…”

A thought by Zig Ziglar (2003-01-01) from his book, Zig Ziglar's Life Lifters   (p. 179). B&H Publishing. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Now that is the truth isn’t it? Here is the whole thought, “One of the things all people need virtually every day of their lives is a word of encouragement from somebody who says, ‘Well done.’” Zig goes on to say, “Wives need it from husbands, and husbands need it from wives. Children need it from parents—and yes, kids—parents need it from children. In our places of employment, ‘Good job,’ ‘Well done,’ ‘Thank you for being so effective,’ ‘I appreciate your promptness,’ or any word of encouragement that notes a specific, observable behavior can make an enormous difference in someone's life. Don't wait for Christmas, Thanksgiving, New Year's, birthdays, or anniversaries to do it because it's the right thing to do.” He also says, “A lot of hurting is g

“Everything builds on everything else.”

A thought by Zig Ziglar (2003-01-01) from his book, Zig Ziglar's Life Lifters (p. 175). B&H Publishing. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Do you understand what that thought means? Zig says, “The words you say, the actions you take, the attitudes you develop, your friendliness, your spirit of cooperation and team play—all add up to putting you in a great position to continue to make progress in all areas of your life, or could take you out of the game.” He then gives some examples.   One, “The things you say to one person today will either put you in position to be friends with that person or lose him or her as a friend, depending on your tone of voice and what you say.” Two, “The attitude you bring to your job today will either put you in position to climb the ladder, or it will put you in position to be heading for the door.” Another one, “The foundation a youngster builds in his educational drive in those early

“Put it behind you.”

A thought by Zig Ziglar (2003-01-01) from his book, Zig Ziglar's Life Lifters (p. 138). B&H Publishing. Kindle Edition. (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) Zig is so good at dealing with the realities of life.   And this is a very good one.   So many people weigh down their present and their future with their past. Zig says, “All of us have the opportunity to let our past either teach us or beat us. The choice is ours.”   And it is. He goes on, “An anonymous writer put it this way: ‘There comes a time when we must clean out the closets of our lives so that we may have room for items that will enhance our lives. Let's search the closets of our lives and make a trip to the wastebasket. Throw away any hatred that may be lurking there, and be sure to toss out jealousy, bad attitudes, dishonesty, complaints, sin and hypocrisy. Before you finish, throw away that grudge you've been carrying against someone. Make room to add love, honesty,