The answer is relative to every person. But to encourage/motivate someone, you would have to remind them about the larger themes/values in life. And tie in their morals in life and relate the encouragement to that. You can also appeal to their purpose of life.
encourage is like encouraging someone not to do something bad like drugs.
By having someone encourage you to do something, that you think you can't do
The executor has the same rights as any other person. They can ask someone to change their will.
of Encourage
A warmonger someone who is anxious to encourage a people or nation to go to war
to urge or encourage someone, often to do something that may be foolish
to urge or encourage someone, often to do something that may be foolish
Give them a choice of what to wear
Wait. You can only be yourself and you shouldn't have to convince someone to like you...
depends on the teacher and the religions but yes
The abstract noun form of "encourage" is "encouragement." It refers to the action of giving support, confidence, or hope to someone. Encouragement embodies the concept of promoting someone’s growth or morale without being tied to a specific instance or outcome.
If you want encouraged, say hinihikayat If you want encourage, say himukin I suggest you use hinihikayat (simple present tense) For more info, ask someone in person to translate for you