
Annelise Lords
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Annelise Lords writes short, inspiring, motivating, and thought-provoking stories that target and heal the heart. She has added fashion designer to her name. Check out https://www.redbubble.com/people/AnneliseLords/shop?asc=u
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Learning Patience by Walking on the Edge
As a child overwhelmed with curiosity, while growing up in a calmer and slower world, I had a lot of patience. Although I had an impatient life, I still managed to control my emotions because I believed that's the best way to learn.
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation
One Minute Of Pleasure+One Hour Of Pain=?
I have a problem understanding some of the humans in this younger generation. I don't remember being stupid when I was young. Poverty didn't allow me a lot of space for error because limitations were on everything and everywhere. So, I brainwashed myself into believing that I must get it right the first time. As a result of that thought, I do my best every time, leaving limited space for failure but enough space for learning.
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation
The Push And Pull Of Life
Simone Wellington sat listening to her older sister Cleona, who was complaining and crying. "Why is my life like this? I should have married Brian Coswell? I would be bathing in money. I shouldn't have done that? I wished I did this. It's my parents' fault. They should have done more for me. It's my teacher's fault; they didn't understand me. It's the world's fault; it wasn't ready for me."
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation
Commonsense Vs Greed
The most successful people in business didn't implement only the practical and theories they learned in business school or college. They also implement many things they learn from humans' actions, choices, decisions, and many things life taught them. They add wisdom, understanding, kindness, discretion, compassion, and commonsense, among other things.
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation
I Want Your Life!
Sharlene Glaze and Deborah Pinnock were always competitive from Elementary school straight up to high school. Deborah was assisting her mother, a Caregiver to 89-year-old Millicent Rivers, who lives next door when suddenly the back door burst open, and Sharlene flew in. She was waving an opened letter in the air while screaming, “I got in! I got in! The University of Pennsylvania accepted me.”
By Annelise Lords 5 years ago in Motivation












