Welcome to 'Hope is Here'




Born as human, we are all dealing with sorrow and happiness, love and hate, win and lose.
What will you do when yourlife goes down with any reasons; fiscal crisis, health problem, mental illness, heart broken, or bereavement.
Life doesn't exist eternally. What we can do is not refuse it, but prepare for it instead.
Don't worry if you are fear to fight alone, on this normal blog will provide you letters of hope, encouragement, and extra power to fulfill your loneliness, and hopeless.
Just remember to share, join, and say it out loud, you would have be the one who can stand up again with bravery.
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Thai Insurance's giving

This is a really cool TV advertising. The story was so impressive when knowing the heartbreaking story came from a true story of Mae Toy. She sacrificed herself to take care of children who weren't her real family. However, she took a good care of them with her kindness at the same time she was fight with her cancer disease. 

It shown that the happiness doesn't come from only the sense of receiving, from a different angle, 'giving' can serve the meaningful value.


 
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'Yes Yes You Can' podcast

Yes You Can

by Jim Donovan


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Flowers

This clip will impress you as to a different way of healing between this sibling. 



It could remind you sometimes the action can cure better than words.

4 steps to cheer up your friend who is in hospital


Wondering if your friend is now in the hospital, what you can do? Visiting them? Buy them snacks? Let's read this four tips before you go to the hospital.


Step 1. Give them the gift of your time. 
Being in the hospital can be a lonely time. Spend time with your friends. Listen to them share how they feel about what they are facing. Laugh with them when appropriate. Cry with them. Don't let your uncertainty of what to say stop you from just being with your friends. Sometimes just having your company is all they need. Pray with them. Hold their hand. Hug them. Comfort them.


Step 2. Bring gifts of cheer. Everyone enjoys gifts! 
These gift ideas will brighten up the dreary hospital room and bring a smile to your friend's face. For a twist on a classic gift, bring a live plant instead of cut flowers. If your friend is a coffee drinker, stop by their favorite coffee shop and bring them a piping hot cup of their favorite drink. Hospital coffee just doesn't compare to Starbucks. Bring magazines or books to read. Some hospitals have DVD players in the rooms. Movies are great ways to past the time!


Step 3. Consider the gift of food! 
Unless prohibited by doctor's orders, food can be a great way to cheer your friend. One day of hospital food will leave them forever grateful for anything you bring!!! Try to plan your visit close to meal time and stop on the way to pick up their favorite food.


Step 4....
We all know how hospitals just have that "particular" smell. A great gift to bring to your friend is an air freshener. Some examples of hospital friendly air-fresheners are reed diffusers and flameless candles. Its amazing how a little scent of home can make such a huge difference.

Your Greatest Strength


Everyone has some weakness time but only a few can turn that moment into a greatest strength. This is an example of a 10-year-old boy who had lost his left arm because of a car accident. He also decided to learn judo despite the fact that he lost his left arm.

The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo master. And he was doing very well, so he couldn't understand why, his master keep training him only one move.

"Sensei," the boy finally said, "Shouldn't I be learning more moves?"
"This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you'll ever need to know," the sensei answered.

He not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept practicing.
Several months later, the boy compete his first tournament. Can you believe that? the boy easily won his first two matches. For the third match, it was not that easy as two matches earlier but after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy deftly used his one move to win the match. Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals.

This time, his competitor was bigger, stronger, and more experienced. For a while, the boy appeared to be overmatched. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out. He was about to stop the match when the sensei intervened.

"No," the sensei insisted, "Let him fight."

Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a critical mistake: he dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him. The boy had won the match and the tournament. He was the champion.

On the way home, the boy and sensei reviewed every move in each and every match. Then the boy summoned the courage to ask what was really on his mind.

"Sensei, how did I win the tournament with only one move?"
"You won for two reasons," the sensei answered. "First, you've almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. And second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent to grab your left arm."

The boy's greatest weakness had become his greatest strength.

Creating your own life



Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there; they serve some sort of purpose, teach you a lesson or help figure out who you are or who you want to become. You never know who these people may be; your roommate, neighbor, professor, long-lost friend, lover or even a complete stranger who, when you lock eyes with them, you know that very moment that they will affect your life in some profound way.

Sometimes things happen to you and at the time they may seem horrible, painful and unfair, but in reflection you realize that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential, strength, willpower or heart. Everything happens for a reason. Nothing happens by chance or by means of good or bad luck. Illness, injury, love, lost moments of true greatness and sheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of your soul. Without these small tests - whether they are events, illnesses or relationships - life would be like a smoothly paved, straight, flat road to nowhere. Safe and comfortable, but dull and utterly pointless. The people you meet who affect your life, and the successes and downfalls you experience, create who you are; even the bad experiences can be learned from. In fact, they are probably the most poignant and important ones.

If someone hurts you, betrays you or breaks your heart, forgive them, for they have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious to whom you open your heart to. If someone loves you, love them back unconditionally; not only because they love you, but because they are teaching you to love, and they are opening your heart and eyes to things you would have never seen or felt without them.

Make every day count. Appreciate every moment and take from it everything that you possibly can, for you may never be able to experience it again. Talk to people you have never talked to before, and actually listen. Let yourself fall in love, break free and set your sights high. Hold your head up because you have every right to. Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself; for if you don't believe in yourself, no one else will believe in you, either. You can make of your life anything you wish. Create your own life and then go out and live it.

Sacred or Scared


Things don't always work out for the best,
but we can make the best
out of the way things work out.

Sacred and scared are made up of the same letters. Simply switch two of the letters around and you can flip from one word to the other.

When we inject positive energy into situations we are holding them in a 'sacred place.' When we invest ourselves in worry we are holding things in a 'scared place.' Whatever we focus upon becomes our reality.

I've heard that during the depression, the positive thinking guru Napoleon Hill recommended to the President that negative news be kept to a minimum and positive news emphasized. A number of people recently have suggested either injecting more positive news into our media or starting a new media provider that emphasizes positives would be a good idea.

Since most of us have no control over what is broadcast or written, we have to do something else to handle the barrage of negative news that we are confronted with on a daily basis. In our own lives we can begin by looking for and asking for positive information.

For example, instead of asking open-ended questions such as "How are things going?" we can ask, "What's the good news?" When we do this, the other person has to stop and think of something positive to say. When we ask ourselves this question, we also have to stop and think of something positive.

I've got nothing!


Lord, I've got nothing!

My mind is jumbled with thoughts that range from excitement, hope, and anticipation, to confusion, discouragement, and frustration. I am amazed at the way things have happened in the past, and I wonder what sort of things will happen in the future. I dwell on the mistakes I have made, and I marvel the mistakes You have helped me avoid.

Lord, I've got nothing!

I read Your word and I understand that You direct my path and that Your Word lights the path that I walk. Yet, there are times when I am afraid to take another step. I read of how You have delivered Your servants from all types of disaster and calamity, and I realize that I have often been a recipient of that deliverance. I read of how You hear me when I have no words and answer me before I speak.

Lord, I've got nothing!

I look ahead of me to the tasks on my calendar for the week and wonder how I will ever get it all done. I don't have the energy. I don't have the desire. I don't have the motivation. Then, I look back and see all the things that You enabled me to do last week when I had just as little energy, desire and motivation.

Lord, I've got nothing!

People ask me questions for which I have no answers. People come to me for advice as I go to others for advice. People look to me for wisdom and knowledge as I come to you for wisdom and knowledge.

Lord, I've got nothing!

I am tired. I am weak. I am worn. I am a struggler. I am a sinner. I am a child. I am a human. I have questions. I have fears. I have temptations. I have pride. I am self-conscious. I am selfish. At times I am a mess.
I cry out to You, Lord, and I confess that I have nothing! As my cries grow silent I hear You say:
"Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 5:3 NIV).

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. For those God foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the likeness of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brothers. And those he predestined, he also called; those he called, he also justified; those he justified, he also glorified.

What, then, shall we say in response to this? If God is for us, who can be against us? He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all-how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? Who will bring any charge against those whom God has chosen? It is God who justifies. Who is he that condemns? Christ Jesus, who died-more than that, who was raised to life-is at the right hand of God and is also interceding for us. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or nakedness or danger or sword? As it is written: "For your sake we face death all day long; we are considered as sheep to be slaughtered." No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 8:28-39).

"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness" (2 Corinthians 12:9)
You remind of what Paul said so long ago to others like me:
I can do everything through him who gives me strength (Philippians 4:13).
Lord, I have nothing! But, when I stop, listen, and hear Your voice I realize I have You, and You know me, and You have me. That's all I need.

Recommended book


He Cares is a book about someone who not only cares about your diagnosis and prognosis, but has the power to meet your deepest needs. That someone is the One who knows you best and loves you most, because He created every cell in your body. That someone is God. Inside, you will find God's encouraging message to those who are dealing with serious illness. It's a message of hope and healing. And it's filled with promises and perfect peace. Why? Because He Cares.

He Cares is a specialized version of the New Living Translation New Testament, Psalms and Proverbs from Tyndale House.Instead, as the special features author, I contributed an overview entitled "How Not to be Defeated by Illness;" book introductions; inspirational boxes related to specific Bible verses; and feature articles on such topics as "Families Facing Uncertain Times," "The Mind-Body Healing Connection," and "How Could God Let This Happen?"

Recommended book


When God & Cancer Meet is a book of powerful stories about cancer patients and their families who have been touched by God in miraculous ways. Sometimes God took the cancer out of them and sometimes He took them out of the cancer. But always, always He touched them with His divine love and met their deepest needs.
This is a realistic book. It's real because it admits that some people get cured of cancer and some don't. It's real because it acknowledges there are no easy answers to the unfairness of life. It's real because it doesn't pretend that your faith in God will keep hard times away.
But it's also real because it shows real people trusting in a real God in real life, who found real joy, real peace, real hope, real strength and real encouragement.It's real because it shows what can happen when God and cancer meet.If you don't want to be defeated by cancer—no matter what it does or has done to your loved one, this is a book for you.