Let’s be hopeful

Let’s be hope-full.

Greetings everyone! Here’s the response-able thought for today.

Have and give hope. Hope is powerful. Real hope is not a feeling or an emotion or blind wish. It is a genuine desire for something better.

When you think and imagine better, you are more likely to move in a better direction. When we intentionally give hope to someone, or when we give a message of hope to ourselves, we are response-able.

When you think and imagine better, you are more likely to move in a better direction.

We are intentionally using our words and actions to strengthen a relationship or circumstance. And it all starts by first hoping for something better in that moment.

There was a day I only hoped to start this blog; only hoped to get my education; only hoped to lose weight; only hoped my children would grow up as amazing people. When we learn to respond with hope on our minds, then it is more likely we can get what we hope for.

Too many people just hope, and then they either ignore it or temporarily work on it but then later forget about it.
My list of hopes is long, but I always keep 2 – 3 big hopes front and center so I can someday live what today I only hope for.

Live with a hopeful heart and mind

Friends, live with a hopeful heart and mind today. Be hope-full for something that would make life better for you and those around you. Please don’t ignore it. Then start consistently giving the “I hope…” message at least five minutes of your day to intentionally move your hope into reality.

Hope the best for people in your life. Give them hope. In particular, give the youth hope. When people have hope, they can have better days!

Welcome to the Response-able Blog

I am Denise, the founder of the Response-able message. This blog is where I share and ponder ideas for creating a response-able life: a life living more on purpose and passion.

I hope the messages inspire people to intentionally use their words and actions to strengthen life relationships and circumstances. I really hope to create a world where younger generations have response-able role models.

Blessings,

Denise