Examples of using When we help in English and their translations into Hebrew
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All do better when we help each other.
When we help them win, we win, too.
Our personal happiness increases when we help others.
When we help one another, everybody wins.”-Jim Stovall.
Everything works out better when we help each other.
When we help our clients grow, we're able to grow as well.
When we help people expand their state of life, our lives also expand.
When we help people expand their state of life, our state of life also expands.
And we all do better when we help each other.
When we help others, we also help ourselves and become more joyful.
It's amazing what happens when we help each other.
When we help someone, we are being generous, but we have to do it in heart.
It's amazing the stuff we can do when we help one another.
When we help each other, we survive, just like against the Mickies, right?
Here's us with Queen Grace when we helped Mary get her little lamb back.
When we help we become aware of our strength because we are using it.
Not when we cancel each other out for past mistakes, but when we help each other to grow.
When we helped Audrey escape the barn,we tore a hole in the soft spot between worlds, let them out.
And even though we might help them achieve some short-term wins by overhelping--like they get a better grade if we help them do their homework, they might end up with a longer childhood résumé when we help-- what I'm saying is that all of this comes at a long-term cost to their sense of self.
This is the same for us when we help refugees, people displaced within their country by conflict, or stateless persons, I know many people, when they are confronted by overwhelming suffering, they feel powerless and they stop there.
Question: When we help fellow practitioners who are suffering from severe illness karma by, for example, engaging in in-depth sharing and cleaning their dimensional field, we ourselves subsequently experience some tribulations as well, such as enduring physical or mental suffering, or becoming the target of framing from other dimensions.
My research team and I have shown that when we help parents do fun math activities with their kids- rather than, say, just doing bedtime stories or bedtime reading, they do bedtime math, which are fun story problems to do with your kids at night, not only do children's attitudes about math improve, but their math performance across the school year improves as well.
We help when we're asked to.
Not just when we need help.
They give us help when we need help. .
