
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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Life Punishes Us—Can Death Save Us?
Jorge Millard staggered back to his room, fighting the agonizing memories from taking control of his body, mind, and, soul, again. His mother, father, and brother are dead. He was the only one left alive. Yes, his father left enough money for him to take care of his mother and brother. He did the best he could, he reminded his conscience.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Fiction
What Medication Do You Take For Your Depression?
Depression adores me. For years we have had a love-and-hate relationship. I refused to take medications because the side effects were dangerous. They fix one problem and create several more. Amazingly, I write some of my best stories under duress. Maybe I give depression a reason to stay nearby because it never leaves. I swear, I can feel its presence no matter how happy I am.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation
A Woman Or A Mother For President?
I am a mother. I am a woman too. Is there a difference between me and a female without children? I aim to protect my children at all costs. I love all children and will fight for all of them. But life has weird ways of putting mothers in situations where we must choose our child/children. Right or wrong, good or bad most mothers will choose to protect their children. I and others will put our lives at risk for them.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation
What Does It Take Courage For You To Do Or Not Do?
“Sorry, but I am afraid,” Georgia said pacing around in the park as Sherry sat on one of many concrete benches. Sherry coaxes, “Just go in and pick up the red bag on the floor beside the table at the window. You will be paid.”
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Fiction
I Have A Right To Be Stupid!
“I can’t believe you did that!” Venora criticizes Anne. “I thought you were smarter than that.” Four pairs of eyes glared at her, as the waiter eased towards them to take their order. The look they gave her, she read it, eased back, and said, “I will be over there waiting,” she pointed to a large counter. “Just signal when you are ready.”
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation
Kindness Is A Tool
When my twin sons were five years old and in infant school, I would take them to school every morning. I was an involved parent. Our classroom was overcrowded with only one teacher. Their class had more boys than girls. It would be an issue for an inexperienced teacher.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Psyche











