As a content creator on social media and as a business owner/entrepreneur I post daily on social media quotes and sayings that inspire and I love to share things that
Facebook is a great way to connect with your followers, but sometimes our timelines and Facebook feed can get cluttered with bad news and negativity. So instead, share these nice quotes with your friends to make them feel good and bring some positivity to your news feed.
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The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in steadfast love and faithfulness, keeping steadfast love for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, but who will by no means clear the guilty. Exodus 34:6-7 “Well, you say, but though God is able to help me, I fear that God is not willing to help me, and therefore I am discouraged. But be of good comfort, says the Lord, for my name is Merciful, and therefore I am willing to help you. But you say, though the Lord is willing to help me, yet...
Feel like nothing you do is good enough? If can identify with these "not good enough" quotes after your relationship ends and you break up, look to these words of encouragement and know that things will get better soon.
Donate in the form of Shares! Saying “Have a good day” is a lovely way to make someone smile. It’s like giving a little gift of happiness. This blog post will show you many ways to say this simple, kind phrase. Whether you’re talking to a friend, someone you love, or even in a formal […]
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Enjoy this collection of wise words and inspiring idioms. I hope some of them resonate with you and help you raise your inner vibrations. Also included are some ideas about what to do with your favorite quotes to keep them at the forefront of your mind.
These 50 best happy quotes are positive, uplifting, motivating and just plain funny. Share them with your friends and family to make someone's day a little bit brighter.
Karma Says If you focus on hurt, you will continue to suffer. If you focus on the lesson, you will continue to grow.
By Natasha Sattler, Contributing blogger 2020 has been quite the year. We could all use a little motivation to get back to normal and stay on track with our goals. At RBX, we want to see you make all your dreams a reality so we’re giving you 21 motivational quotes to help you kick of 2021 inspired! 1. KEEP GOING, DON’T GIVE UP 2. DREAMS TAKE WORK 3. WORK HARDER THAN EVERYONE AROUND YOU 4. YOU’RE DOING AMAZING WORK 5. CREATE THE YOU YOU’RE PROUD OF 6. DON’T LET FEAR AND DOUBT GET YOU DOWN 7. TRY YOUR BEST. THE REST WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF 8. NO ONE IS PERFECT. DON’T USE IT AS AN EXCUSE NOT TO KEEP GOING 9. DEFY EXPECTATIONS 10. YOU ARE CAPABLE OF MORE THAN YOU KNOW 11. FAILURE AND SUCCESS AREN’T THE GOAL. TRYING IS 12. NO MATTER WHAT, YOU’RE GETTING OLDER. GROW INTO THE PERSON YOU WANT TO BE 13. THERE IS NO BETTER TIME THAN NOW 14. LET GO OF WHAT YOU CANNOT CONTROL AND FOCUS ON WHAT YOU CAN 15. THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN’T DO 16. EMBRACE YOUR UNIQUE GIFTS 17. BE FEARLESS 18. LET DETERMINATION FUEL YOU 19. YOU’RE NEVER DONE GROWING 20. BE PATIENT AND KIND WITH YOURSELF 21. PUSH PAST THE UNCOMFORTABLE
Happy Friday to you! So I don't want to be all cliche and talk about the weather...but it's suppose to snow this weekend. Like a ton. I think they're predicting like 12 inches on Saturday
There is nothing more satisfying than saying "screw you" to the one who broke your heart. These break up quotes will help save your sorry, hurting soul from the heartbreak.
+45 Ways to Say Good Job in English, English Phrases for Saying Good Job Outstanding! Aren’t you proud of yourself? One more time and you’ll have it. It’s a classic. It looks like you’ve put a lot of work into this. You must have been practicing. That’s better than ever. That was first class work. You really make my job fun. You’re really going to town. Out of sight. Now that’s what I call a fine job. Couldn’t have done it better myself. Keep working on it; you’re improving. That’s the right way to do it. You’re getting better every
December can be a hard month for educators for many reasons. The semester is wrapping up and teachers feel the crunch of ensuring that they taught all standards and kept up with the state, district, and/or school curriculum. Also, it's a time that many emotions come to the surface for students and adults alike. Joy and hope are experienced by many, but it's also important to remember that there are some who feel great loss and helplessness around the holiday time. In a meeting recently with teachers who are new to our school this year, we had some great discussions about pedagogy, technology, positive relationships with students, and the future of school. In the meetings, I reminded our new teachers that being an educator is the hardest and best job in the world. More and more kids come to school with struggles - whether family dysfunction, hunger, mental health issues, stress, poverty, our some other unmet needs - and sometimes we as educators want to shoulder the burden for our students. It can be a heavy burden to bear, especially when we feel as we can't make a difference in a child's situation. I reminded our teachers that as we wrap up the holidays, it's important for them to take care of themselves, too. That means setting healthy boundaries, getting enough rest, making healthy food choices, exercising, saying no sometimes, and anything else that they know will help them to take care of themselves. Pin now, Share later >> In our quarterly new teacher meetings, I try to model how to talk to students or explain how to use a classroom management strategy. Sometimes new teachers need to see and hear what a strategy will look like in action. While we're sitting around a table for these meetings and not in a classroom, I still want to make sure that our teachers are armed with the phrases that can be beneficial in their relationships with students and other staff members. In reflecting on our meeting, I realized that while I encouraged them to say no sometimes, I didn't provide a resource for them. Below you can see the graphic that I plan to send to them today. Is there a phrase that stands out to you or that you needed to read about today? Leave me a comment below or tag me on twitter, @Jennifer_Hogan. I would love to hear from you! Related post | 20 Ways to Take Care of Yourself over the Holidays
We have often heard — “As you Sow, so shall you Reap”. If you sow evil, you will reap evil in form of sufferings, and if sow goodness, you will reap goodness in form of inner joy. Karma — Anything…
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Communication is the oil for the machinery. It is frequently spoken about but rarely looked upon. One common frustration from employees is that ‘communication could be better’. This blog is a starter guide to help improve your communication skills, whether using it in a professional or personal sett
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Every language changes with time. So does English, and you can't imagine how many beautiful words with exact and witty meanings got lost. Take a look at this list!
Have you got dysania? Perhaps it is because you are philogrobilized! So stop twattling about it and learn a few of these sweet olde-school words!
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If I am not good to myself, how can I expect anyone else to be good to me? - Maya Angelou Quotes, Being Me, just being me quotes, i love being me quotes.
The word listen ‘LISTEN’ contains the same letters as the word ‘SILENT.’ Coincidence? I think not! #quote #listen #silent #coincidence #taolife #poster ~ The art of life is …
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The Grouchy Ladybug is a story I read many times to my own children, and to my elementary students. Eric Carle's story is about an irascible ladybug who picks a fight with a polite ladybug, but after determining that the other ladybug is not big enough to fight her, she flies off to find someone who is. Every character she meets is bigger than the one before, and every single time, the cantankerous little insect declares, "Oh, you're not big enough!" and flies away. What is it about "ENOUGH" that hits a nerve with me? Depending on how the word's used, I feel calm and satisfied, or I feel threatened and anxious. Words are so powerful. I love the phrase in Sara Bareilles' song, "Brave," that says "words can be a weapon or a drug." It depends on how we say them. It depends on how we hear them. Consider the following: "May you always have enough. Enough time; enough food; enough love." *SIGH* Doesn't that feel reassuring? But whenever I hear that someone doesn't feel like they ARE enough, I feel incredibly sad. "I'm not thin enough, pretty enough, good enough, smart enough." Those comments do not have a calming effect, and have no place in our self-talk. They make me prickle. Having enough is circumstantial, and may vary moment to moment. Being enough is existential, and should be a constant in our lives. And yet... Several years ago, I went to counseling. Maybe it was a mid-life crisis; maybe I felt a little crazy, but I definitely needed someone to listen to me, and help me sort my thoughts. Each time I walked up the creaking steps of the old bank building on the corner, I would wait my turn in the little makeshift waiting area, sitting near a small book shelf with a radio softly playing the local country station, so I couldn't overhear someone else's session, I suppose. When it was my turn, I would enter the therapist's office, and sit on one end of the couch, making note of where the tissues were, and checking the time. I figured if I talked faster, I'd get more accomplished. I just wanted to fix myself soon, so I could feel better, and get rid of the dark cloud hanging over my head. We would discuss my marriage, my children, my teaching; blah blah blah. Every week, for months, nothing seemed to change. I didn't feel like myself. I was dissatisfied; I was irritable; I had lost my joie de vivre. And every single week, I would be asked the same question. "Denise, why don't you think you're a good mother?" WHAT? How could she possibly think I thought that? I love my kids. They are my life. How could she think that I thought I wasn't a good mom? I have good kids, so of course, I was a good mother. How dare she? If I were so offended by her question, why did I keep going back? I suppose I thought I deserved to feel ridiculed, I deserved to feel bad. Like a whipped puppy, each week, I would return, seeking reassurance, wondering if I would ever find the answers to the unasked questions in my heart. Toward the end of each session of her listening to me answer her questions, I could count on her to ask me the same dreaded question: "So, Denise, why don't you think you're a good mother?" And at the end of each session, I would defend myself, saying, "I AM a good mother." I would go home, angry, wondering why she kept harping on that. I perhaps wasn't the BEST mother, but I was no Joan Crawford/Mommie Dearest. What working mother doesn't doubt her abilities to juggle work and family? Of course, I had my concerns, but I believed I was a good mother. One afternoon, after endless weeks of being asked this one question, I finally snapped. I'd had it. I sat up a little taller, and I leaned toward my counselor, and with a voice louder than perhaps that little radio in the waiting area could conceal, I spoke my mind. "I am so sick of your asking that same question every single week. Why do you keep doing that? Every time I come here, I can count on you to ask me that question. It's driving me crazy. I go home so mad every time that you ask that, which has been every single time. You must think I'm a terrible mother to keep asking me that. WHY DO YOU KEEP DOING IT?" Slowly, she readjusted herself in her chair, and with an earnest look in her eyes, she leaned forward, and said softly, "Denise, I believe you are a wonderful mother. You truly are a good mother. I just don't think you BELIEVE that. Do you? Do YOU believe that you are a good mother?" I couldn't believe it. Did she seriously just ask me that again? In my frustration, I started to cry. "I AM a good mother. I have wonderful children. I KNOW I am a good mother." A switch flipped just then. My tears were falling, unchecked. "I'm just not good ENOUGH." Her eyes crinkled as her mouth formed a small smile. She handed me some tissues, and she patted my arm. "Now we're getting somewhere." It took a few minutes for me to stop sobbing. It was as if a heavy weight were lifted off of my shoulders. When I could speak, I told her, "If I were good enough, my children would always be happy. If I were good enough, life wouldn't be so hard for my kids. If I were good enough, my children wouldn't give in to temptations, and they would never get in trouble. If I were good enough, my children would never doubt themselves, or how much I love them. I can never be good enough." I had finally confessed my sins, and released the pain I had been carrying with me all of that dark, dark time. As we talked, I came to understand although I allowed my children to make their own decisions, I wasn't really letting them own those choices, and the consequences that naturally followed. I was taking on too much. I needed to let them decide for themselves, and be there for them when they made mistakes. I didn't expect them to be perfect; why was I holding myself to such a high standard? It really was never about me. I had so much to learn about control, and how little I actually have. It has been years since than painful day. I am still learning. I understand better that I have no control over others, but I can control how I react to situations. I have come to realize that not only am I a good mother and a good person, I am good enough. My breathing slows whenever I say that. It is so comforting to tell myself that, and to finally believe it. Maybe you don't believe you are enough. You are; I promise. Say it with me. "I am good enough." Say it again. "I am good enough." We are good enough, just as we are, without changing a thing. That isn't to say we don't have goals and dreams and hopes for better things ahead. For now, dwell in this moment, and know that everything is going to be all right. There is goodness in this moment for you to find. You are safe. You are okay. You are good enough. Sometimes, just knowing that you are enough is enough.
Different ways to say Oh My God Omg, English Phrases Say Oh My GOD Oh gosh! O.M.G! Oh my! Holy moly Oh Jesus! Blimey! Holy crap Oh boy! For the love of God! Gosh almighty! Shitting Hell! That is bare sick! Heavens to Betsy! Oh my goodness! Goodness gracious me! For heaven’s sake!