Did you know that April is the National Month of Hope? I didn’t until this year!
I’m not sure how I missed this in prior years, but I’m so thankful I stumbled upon it this time around. If there was ever a time that the world needs hope, it’s right now! In light of finding this out, I wanted to put together a quick blog post to showcase just a few ways that we can spread hope to others.
Be sure to continue these methods far after April, my dear friends, so that others can see your bright light in an often too-dim world. People are inspired by listening and watching others.
That’s often how we share hope with someone even if we aren’t intentionally doing so!
Share Your Story with Others
Sometimes we think that sharing our stories is not welcomed, or very helpful to those we are speaking to. However, I think that’s how we make true connections with one another.
The truth is that there are people who look up to you and you don’t even realize it.
Having heard your story, you may inspire them to see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and they can overcome their struggles too.
I want to encourage you to be open, be transparent and know that your story is important. It truly means something. It is going to help someone else soar in their own journey. Also, I think there is something so freeing about releasing what you’ve been through and how you made it through something difficult.
It truly helps you step into your purpose and produce inner growth.
Be a Supporter
There are far too many negative people who have inserted themselves in someone’s inner circle. When you hear repeated phrases that are gloomy in nature, you start to believe them. This is why it’s so important to vet every single person that’s in your circle and to kick out anyone that does not have your best interest at heart.
In addition to analyzing your own circle, you can spread hope to others by making sure that you are a supportive person to those that you are around.
A kind word, a smile, a welcoming spirit, reminding them that they can do anything they set their mind to….all of these things and more can truly help someone in their journey.
Be a Good Listener
In order to be a true supporter to others, you have to learn how to be a good listener.
It’s likely that you hold multiple conversations on a daily basis. Sometimes it can be just small talk. Maybe it’s for your line of work, or with loved ones or friends. No matter the type of conversation or how long it may last, part of being in a conversation is to listen to the other person speaking. The difference between hearing and listening can be easily confused.
If you’ve ever felt like someone is hearing the words coming out of your mouth, but yet they really don’t seem to be listening to what you have to say – then you understand where I’m coming from.
I want to encourage you to be an active listener. Sometimes all a person really wants is to get something off their chest. They may not even want you to help them solve an issue they’re struggling with or provide any sort of advice. They may just need a kind, listening ear.
I hope that you found this post to be encouraging and it will inspire you to spread more love and hope to those that are around you!
Wishing each of you the brightest day,
Let’s Chat!
Did you know that April is the National Month of Hope?
What are some positive ways that you spread hope to others?
Has there been someone in your life who has shown you hope in dark times?
Mica says
I’ve never heard of the month of hope before but what a beautiful thing! These are good tips too! I think it’s important to be supportive and encouraging to others – a kind word or even just a smile can really make a difference in someone’s day! 🙂
Hope that your week is going well 🙂
I agree, I was so happy when I discovered it. Thank you so much, Mica, and I completely agree with you. It can mean the whole world to someone who’s going through a difficult time – and we usually don’t even know what someone is going through.
Thank you bunches! This week is off to a great start. I hope your week is going great, too! 🙂
I had no idea. Thanks for sharing!
Jennifer
Curated By Jennifer
Aww, thanks for reading, friend!
I didn’t know about this being the month of hope either. Thanks for sharing that. I struggle with being a good listener. I hope to get better at this important skill. Another insightful post my friend!
https://www.kathrineeldridge.com
Thank you SO much, friend! It can definitely be difficult, especially depending on who you’re talking to and what type of circumstances you’re discussing. I can always work on that too.
Such a beautiful message you are spreading! Will keep this in mind especially now as I go through my days! Wishing you a beautiful MONTH of hope!
XO Angelica
https://eraenvogue.com
You are too kind, Angelica! Thank you so much, and I’m so glad you enjoyed the post.
Wishing you the brightest month of hope and then some, friend!
I like that…the month of hope. That’s exactly what we need more of…hope and love! ❤
http://www.fashionradi.com
Absolutely, Radi! 🙂
I’ve never heard of the month of hope!
Thanks for sharing.
Maryblog.it
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I’m so happy I came across it, Mary! Thank you so much for reading! 🙂
I haven’t heard of this, thank you for sharing! I sometimes always worry about what I want to add to the conversation, that it makes me not a good listener! I need to work on that.
Carrie
curlycraftymom.com
Thanks for reading, friend! 🙂 Aww, I can relate to that, especially with certain people. In my mind, I’m always trying to help, but sometimes I miss some important things along the way.
Wow no I had no idea April was national hope month. These are al excellent tips. Being a good listenr is key as not only does it make the other person feel better you can give better advice. I have had multiple friends tell me I have given them good advice. Great post!
Allie of
http://www.allienyc.com
Thank you so much, Allie! I completely agree with you, it truly makes the entirety of the conversation better if you allow yourself to really take in what the other person is saying. I have no doubt that you’re a wonderful advice-giver, my friend! 🙂
Hi Ashley,
oh I didn´t know it´s the month of hope 🙂
Thanks for sharing!! I learned some new things
have a great day,
Tiziana
http://www.tizianaolbrich.de
🙂 Thank you so much, Tiziana! I hope all is well with you!
Such an amazing post.
I found it very encouraging.
And I think theses days it’s more important than ever to be a good listener and support.
This is so true we really need hope right now.
I had no clue April was the month of hope.
xx
Margot
https://troughthepasturesofthesky.com
Aww, thank you, Margot! I’m so glad that you found it encouraging!
I didn’t know for National Month of Hope but I like idea so much. I think that is great initiative.
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I think it’s an awesome idea, as well! Thanks so much, my dear friend!
Thanks for sharing about the month of Hope. I didn’t know either, and hope is something we all really need right now. I love all three of these points, it takes courage to share your story, but I agree that it’s beneficial to others even if you don’t know. Being a good listener is a big one too! Have a great rest of the week, my friend:)
Martha, xo
Thank you so very much, Martha! I’m so happy that you loved it and you are definitely a wonderful listener! 🙂 Wishing you the brightest week ahead, my friend!
Ah! We can sure use hope now more than ever. <3 wonderful post, friend!
Yes, my friend! 🙂 Thank you SO much!
a month of hope is such a great idea ❤
I completely agree, Kinga! I hope all is well with you, friend!
Wow I had no idea it was the National Month of Hope! It is so important not to underestimate the power of listening and giving people the time to share their stories and feelings. Thanks for sharing Ashley!
Jill
https://jilliancecilia.com/
Absolutely Jill, I love that and completely agree! Thank you so much for reading and taking the time to leave a comment! 🙂
I didn’t know that April was the National Month of hope but I totally agree that the world needs hope right now!
I’m working on being a better active listener, as I sometimes feel that I need to always give advice, when sometimes people just need a supportive ear!
Julia x
https://www.thevelvetrunway.com/
I can certainly relate to that, friend! I think it depends too on your audience – who you are talking to, what the subject matter is, and if they’re really open to hearing the advice. Thanks so much, Julia! 🙂
I definitely found this post to be encouraging. I had no idea that April was the National Month of Hope but I do “hope” this month is able to help others.
http://www.rdsobsessions.com
That makes me so happy, Rach! Thank you so much! 🙂
National Month of Hope! I love this. And with vaccinations finally going up and available to more people, it feels more hopeful!
-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge
I completely agree, Ashley! I get my second vaccine dose tomorrow morning. Definitely looking forward to some normalcy. 🙂