Annelise Lords
Bio
Annelise Lords writes short inspiring, motivating, thought provoking stories that target and heal the heart. She has added fashion designer to her name. Check out https: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ArtisticYouDesigns?
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Stories (271/0)
The Safety Deposit Box Of Pain In My Heart
I had an impatient life. At nineteen years old I became responsible for two humans. For the next thirty-five years, I raised my husband and children while learning about life and living. Hatred and love. Cruelty and kindness. Wisdom and folly. Understanding and indifference. Knowledge and ignorance. Pleasure and pain. War and peace, along with many life lessons from everyone, good and bad.
By Annelise Lords 4 months ago in Journal
Discipline & Indiscipline’s Impact On Your Brain
According to: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2719514/ Discipline is the structure that helps the child fit into the real world happily and effectively. It is the foundation for the development of the child’s own self-discipline. Effective and positive discipline is about teaching and guiding children, not just forcing them to obey.
By Annelise Lords 5 months ago in Motivation
Does The Reason For Change Matter?
Watching Cold Case two mornings ago, Detective Lilly Rush, a.k.a. Kathryn Morris, and Detective Scotty Valens, a.k.a. Danny Pino, were investigating a cold case. They brought several people connected to the case of a young man found dead in the streets of their community more than twenty-five years ago. According to the investigation, he was hit by someone driving a car. It took new technology for them to find the real cause of death, which was poison, and the fact that he was already dead when he was hit.
By Annelise Lords 6 months ago in Motivation
Of Mice, Men and Women — Who Is The Smartest?
“Whenever you fight with Chris, you come in here, looking frustrated. Dressing as if you didn’t look in the mirror before leaving your house and picking a fight with everyone,” Orella argued with Karoya as she pulled out the empty chair to her right.
By Annelise Lords 7 months ago in Humor
Using A Molehill To Destroy A Mountain
Beverly Nembhard my eighty-one years old case would often cry when thinking and talking about her five children. Inclusive of four boys and one girl. She missed her only daughter, Lisa, a lot. Who doesn’t visit, call, or speak to her mother.
By Annelise Lords 8 months ago in Motivation
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