There are moments in life when everything feels a little heavier than usual.
Nothing dramatic. Nothing that would make the headlines of our lives. Just the quiet weight of responsibilities, disappointments, or the lingering question of am I doing enough?
And then—almost unexpectedly—someone offers a kind word.
Not a grand speech. Not a perfectly crafted solution. Just a simple sentence:
“You’re doing a good job.”
“I’m glad you’re here.”
And somehow, that’s enough. Bobby Scales is one of our retired pastors and he is an encourager. Bobby is in his mid-80's and has seen a lot of life and realizes how a kind word goes a long way. He pops into my office regularly to tell me that I'm doing a good job and his words usually come at just the right moment.
Kind words, when they come at just the right time, have a way of settling into our hearts. They interrupt the negative thoughts we didn’t even realize were growing - which as a #1 on the Enneagram . . .those negative and self-critical thoughts are on a roll in my head. They remind us that we’re not invisible. That what we’re doing matters. That we matter.
What’s interesting is how small these moments often are. A passing comment in the hallway. A quick text. A note scribbled in the margin. They take almost no time to give—but their impact can linger far longer than we expect.
I’ve been on the receiving end of those words more than once, often when I didn’t even know I needed them. And if I’m honest, I can also think of times when I could have said something kind—and didn’t. Not out of unkindness, but simply because I didn’t think it mattered that much.
But it does.
Kind words don’t require perfect timing—just a little attentiveness. A willingness to notice. A pause long enough to say what we’re already thinking but might otherwise keep to ourselves.
So maybe “K” is a gentle reminder.
If you think something kind about someone today, say it.
Send the text. Write the note. Speak the encouragement out loud.
Because you never really know what someone is carrying.
And your few kind words—offered at just the right time—might be the very thing that makes their day a little lighter… and their world a little better.
Share with all of us -- when has someone shared a kind word with you recently! We would love to hear!








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