
Porsha Greer
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Don't Quit
Everyone remembers things about their childhood that stood out as interesting or important. When I was younger I had a lot of moments like that. The first time I traveled outside of the U.S and my first day of middle school. When I first rode a bike, when I learned to swim, and when I went to Las Vegas for a family reunion. The most important parts of me that shaped me became memories I could look back on and smile about. As a kid something I loved was history and I used to live with my aunt. On her door, every day I walked by it I looked at a poem taped on it. That poem is a part of history, of my history, and the history of the person who writes it. It's the most inspirational poem I've ever read. I memorized it and carry it as a memory today. The poem is called "Don't Quit" and some people credit the author Edgar A. Guest as the author but others believe it to be John G. Whittier.
By Porsha Greer5 years ago in FYI
Tidying Up My Life
Tidying and cleaning isn't the first thing that people want to do, but it's necessary so that you are not surrounded by filth. Being clean is a sign that someone is doing fine and that there well off. Cleaning can become boring and it could add up if you don't do it. That's why trying to find ways that speed up the cleaning process and help with keeping it together is a good way to start a good healthy lifestyle. The quote by Morgenstern about working smarter and not harder has some truth to it. Finding that cleaning life balance is a good way to get on the right track.
By Porsha Greer5 years ago in Humans

