Encouraging words that give you strength. Words you’ll want to share with those around you.
When you’re feeling down or can’t look ahead, a few encouraging words from those around you can let light into your heart.
It’s those warm words from someone that give you the strength to try again.
In this article, we’ll share encouraging phrases to lift up you and the people around you.
The key to offering words of encouragement is to stand by the other person’s side.
If someone around you seems to be struggling, try sharing the phrases introduced in this article.
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It’s hard to say “Hang in there!” to someone who’s already doing their best, isn’t it? At times like that, this message might be a good one to send.
For someone who’s overexerting themselves, it reaches them simply as “Take a rest,” while for someone who still has some energy left, it has the power to make them think, “Maybe I can push a little more…” And if they realize that, despite looking like a weather advisory, the contents are actually affectionate words meant for them, that playful sense of humor can soothe the heart and lift their spirits.
It’s a lovely message of support that conveys how both striving and taking rest are important.
What matters is not who you’ve been up to now, but who you’ll be from here on.Ella Fitzgerald
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Ella Fitzgerald is one of the greatest jazz vocalists, but she can hardly be said to have grown up in good circumstances.
Even while her biological mother was alive, she was placed in an orphanage, and after her mother died of illness and she became an orphan, she often ended up in trouble with the police…
She is said to have experienced homelessness as well.
Her words will surely save those who are in extremely difficult situations right now: Instead of thinking, “I’m worthless anyway,” imagine your future self and cherish a dream for that future.
As long as you don’t give up on yourself, a better future will surely open up.
You are in the middle of a shining life.Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi
These are the words Tsuyoshi Nagabuchi offered to students who spent the pandemic and are now graduating.
Some of them must feel they had more they wanted to do, that they wanted to spend more time with everyone.
But with Nagabuchi’s words, perhaps the days they’ve lived until now came to feel like a special time.
There’s no meaning in comparing your life to someone else’s.
Whatever it may be, that time is something special that only you can live.
In your life, you are the one who shines the brightest.
There’s no need to look back. There are countless paths ahead of you.Lu Xun

People dwell on their failures and regret the futures that might have been.
But there’s no need to fixate on what’s already over.
As Lu Xun’s words suggest, your future can still stretch on endlessly.
Failure becomes valuable experience if you use it next time, and the future that might have been may yet be recovered.
Keep your eyes forward, not back, and move ahead so you can become a better version of yourself and live a life you’re proud of.
You can’t change the past, but you can change the future as much as you like!
You’ll be fine.
When you’re struggling, you can start to doubt whether you’re right and lose your confidence.
Sometimes you even stop in your tracks because you don’t know what to do next.
In moments like that, the words “You’ll be okay” can be a real support.
They affirm you—telling you that you’re not wrong and that you’re fine as you are—gently wrapping your discouraged heart in warmth and giving you a push to move forward.
If you’re struggling right now, you’ll be okay.
And when you’re able to look ahead again, try sharing those words with the people around you, too.
Unless the whole world becomes happy, individual happiness is impossible.Kenji Miyazawa
These are words by Kenji Miyazawa, the poet and writer of children’s stories famous for the poem “Be Not Defeated by the Rain.” Kenji Miyazawa is also known for works such as Night on the Galactic Railroad, The Restaurant of Many Orders, and Matasaburo of the Wind.
All humans live by supporting one another.
Even if we feel as though we live on our own, it’s hard to completely separate ourselves from others.
In other words, unless those around us are happy and the entire world becomes happy, our own happiness cannot truly exist.
Not only do we want our own happiness, but we also want the people around us and people across the world to be happy—these are words to keep close to heart.
Even when life doesn’t go well, it’s sometimes necessary not to blame yourself too much and to think that society is at fault.
These words teach us the importance of not blaming ourselves too much and of paying attention to problems in social structures and the environment.
For example, there are young people who want to become full-time employees but have few job openings and are forced to work in non-regular positions or for low wages.
There are also situations where tuition and housing costs are so high that people can’t pursue their dreams.
If we only think, “It’s because I didn’t try hard enough,” we can be crushed by the logic of personal responsibility.
What matters is recognizing the issues in society and its systems, speaking up, and calling for improvement.
These words convey the message that, in addition to individual effort, it’s necessary to adopt a perspective that reexamines fairness and the broader environment of society in order to make our lives and futures better.


