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50 welcoming phrases for you to open your arms and be shelter

Sometimes a hug is worth a thousand words. Never miss a chance to welcome someone who needs comfort. Be shelter, be motivation and make the transformation!

You don’t have to be a great hero to have superpowers, just look around, open your heart and let the force of love act. A heroic act is done in humility, in the friendly word, in reception and solidarity.

The greatest act of empathy is the one we direct to our inner selves. Before we welcome others, we need to learn to welcome ourselves, to love the person we are, our mistakes, our fears and our weaknesses that are part of our history.

In a world where relationships are increasingly distant, welcoming is a revolutionary act. Be the reason for someone’s smile. Be the transformation, practice love!

A garden cannot bloom without care: it must be watered, weeded and fertilized. The same goes for relationships: make welcoming the fertilizer capable of strengthening the other so that he can flourish in the world!

It’s not easy to accept each other’s differences. Welcoming requires presence and wanting. We need to recognize that each person is unique, that the truth has multiple layers, there is more than one side to the same coin and that what is best for us is not always better for another.

Welcoming is never a solitary act! By looking at the other, we expand our horizons, get to know new perspectives and learn about different experiences. To welcome is to give while receiving.

Maybe welcoming can’t save the whole world, but it sure can save someone’s world. Change is the work of an ant, it is from action to action that goodness spreads and generates transformation!

May our heart always be open to welcome someone’s pain. May our hug be shelter and may our words be to spread kindness. May we be better tomorrow than today!

Everyone wants to be accepted, understood and loved. In a friendly word or in the silence of the look, you can be the light someone needs to keep fighting their darkness!

Sometimes we need to close our mouths and open our arms. In the silence of reception, there is empathy, kindness and solidarity. Let your gestures speak for you! Be a source of affection!

As long as there is acceptance, there will be life and hope! The act of listening, without judgment, has great healing power. Nothing is better than knowing that we can count on someone else’s empathy!

To welcome is to cast stars into someone’s darkness! Every act of kindness, every kind word and every hug, day by day, unites and turns into constellations. May love be infinite!

To welcome is to learn from the differences of the other. We need to get out of our comfort zone, stop thinking only about me and start thinking about us. We need, every day, to fall in love with the diversity of life!

It is very important to welcome people in times of difficulty, however, it is also important to welcome people in victories. Don’t let envy or frustration spoil someone’s celebration.

Every day, you have the opportunity to practice welcoming gestures. It’s a smile, a greeting, a hug, a silence. Sometimes we become great through the simplest acts.

Sometimes, we are next to people, however, we are distant, focused on problems, on social networks, we stay all the time using our cell phones. Be presence, appreciate the moment, welcome and value your relationships.

It’s wonderful when someone listens to us and offers us comfort, but often we don’t know how to listen to the problems of others. Welcoming is a two-way street: receive, but also give!

Hosting is an art! It’s coloring sadness, turning loneliness into company and tears into joy! To welcome is to be a breath in the life of someone who no longer finds breath to fight!

We live in a world where having and accumulating is more important than sharing! Break the chain of egocentrism, seek the community and always be welcoming!

Don’t close your eyes to the loneliness of the elderly! Someone who has already contributed so much to the development of society is suddenly seen as useless. Be welcoming, cherish the life story of all those who came before you!

In your relationships, do not build walls, destroy walls and build bridges; do not plant thorns; sow love; don’t stretch the distances, be presence. May the reception always overcome the coldness of hatred and ignorance!

Reception is very simple: invite a friend for a cup of coffee, learn to listen to other people’s pain and show affection. Sometimes, just look into the eyes of a dear person and say: you are important to me!

For a wounded soul, welcoming is an ointment that acts on the wound and triggers the healing process. Practice empathy with the other, because everyone knows the pain they carry in themselves and all pain is worthy of care!

One swallow does not make a summer! The same goes for our relationships: alone, we live in the cold of loneliness, however, when there is empathy, the sun of joy shines. To welcome is to warm lives!

It is not enough to say that the child is the future of the nation. It is necessary to provide means for every child to grow up in a healthy environment and to develop their potential. Welcoming childhood is the guarantee of reaping good fruits.

Aging is not scary! What scares is a society in which the elderly are devalued. Let’s practice welcoming and teach our children to welcome so that, as we grow old, we are also welcomed!

May every life story be valued! May we learn to welcome differences and respect the essence of the other. May diversity not generate hate, but be a source of learning and sharing.

In a house where there is welcome, there is soul and there is home. Be the hug and understanding your children need. Understand that each human being is unique and, regardless of everything, practice love and respect.

Often, we hide our essence and live a lie for fear of the judgment of the other. Nobody deserves to live in a cloister just because society doesn’t recognize differences. Let’s be welcome!

Educating is not just transmitting content! Education begins with sensitivity and acceptance so that children can learn that kindness never subtracts, but multiplies!

Public and quality health is everyone’s right for which we must always fight! To doctors and nurses, who when touching a patient’s pain, never lack empathy and reception! For the humanization in the calls!

Welcoming the pain of the other is to strengthen their roots so that they feel safe, without fear of facing the storms of life! To welcome is, through your attitudes, to make the other see everything beautiful that is inside you!

Without you, my life doesn’t have the same glow! Feel welcome to call me whenever you need! Don’t be ashamed to ask for help! I want to be your hug, your affection, your friendship!

When they throw you a stone, don’t pay with the same coin. This is often the form of self-defense of someone who has never received love. Offer forgiveness, learn to welcome the worst in the other, because even between stones, flowers bloom!

When touching someone’s life, you have two options: it can be construction or destruction. Be careful with your words, know how to welcome differences. If you can’t help, don’t get in the way, and you will have helped a lot.

To welcome is to shrink distances, subtract fears, warm the cold and share kindness. May our actions always be inspiration and never destruction!

Have you ever noticed a sign that says: be careful, don’t step on the grass? The same goes for life! People are gardens, so don’t step on, don’t destroy the dream beds! Be welcoming, be soft like a butterfly!

Some words are like blades that pierce the soul, open wounds and leave scars that not even time can erase. When touching the pain of the other, may your words be like feathers and be welcoming.

If you could see yourself through my eyes, you would know that there is a lot of life inside you. Being strong is accepting acceptance and recognizing that we need help. Come here, rest. Let me be your support.

When touching someone’s life, forget your social position, all your rational knowledge and just be presence, feeling and acceptance. Be a soul dialoguing with another soul. Let love exhale!

Each person is a house and every house has its leaks. Do not invade a space that is not yours. Don’t try to move things around! Ask to enter, offer help, welcome and respect each one’s limit and time.

May our heart be like a welcoming accommodation, with a feeling of home and the smell of fennel, so that we can welcome and provide a good stay for all those who pass through our lives!

In a world where charging is practically everywhere, our biggest flaw is living in terms of quantity and not quality. Be your reception, seek your balance, cultivate self-love.

It is sad to realize that human relationships are turning into spectacle and propaganda. When helping, let it be in silence, let it be out of love. The welcome does not need applause and needs more presence.

We can only welcome the other when we are whole, strengthened and at peace. Look inside yourself, understand your processes, help yourself to have the strength to help!

Parents, don’t buy your children’s love with technology. Don’t say that you work hard to provide a better life for them. The best gift is a hug, the best life is to feel that there is acceptance in the family.

Sometimes we feel like we are falling into an abyss and all we want is a hug. Always be welcoming, because we don’t always know when someone is in need.

I can’t imagine the extent of your pain and I can’t end your suffering, but I can understand that this is a very difficult time and I can offer my friendship and my hug. Feel welcomed!

Empathy is feeling in our skin a little bit of the pain of the other. It is to make listening a place of welcome and hugging a moment of presence, comfort and shelter.

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