
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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For 2025 — You Are Fighting Mindsets, Not People
“I am sorry,” Ella screamed, banging the wooden table with her fist. “This is the end of the line for me!” Her eyes swayed to her group of eight friends/investors to her right. “I don’t like this, and we don’t want to be a part of it.”
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation
Using Triggers to Restart My Creative Innovative Inspiration
Life, society, family, friends, laws, aging, poverty, and other factors will limit us. There are so many other areas in our lives where limitations come at us in ways we can't see or understand. Writers and Artists can't sit on one genre. They must be open to other areas of their field or profession. One is a loney number. Be and give your best without limitations. Limitation stifles growth and productivity. Disrupting your life's positive flow.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation
Surviving To Live--Through Life's Lens
The image above alerts me that I can be, live, and survive whatever challenges life brings me. I was diagnosed with Clinical Depression more than fifteen years ago. It was treated with Zoloft and Amitriptyline. The side effects were devastating. I felt it all. All of their side effects inflicted more pain upon me mentally, psychologically, and often physically while disabling my intentions, actions, choices, and decisions. It also halted my dreams and disrupted my ability to do my job as a mother and wife. It adds so much pain to my life, and I do have days when I demand from life, “Is death better than this?”
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation
For 2025 — Go Into Everything With A Plan!
A happier, more productive 2025 to all. As a live-in caregiver, I know my job can and will be difficult sometimes. I am prepared for all of the challenges that come my way. I signed up with an Agency and passed all of their tests. The salary per hour wasn’t bad. They offered me a case at a little more than what they usually pay their caregivers. I grabbed the opportunity innocently without checking with my gut or instincts. Forgetting that what’s too good to be true usually is. I had lots of plans and wanted a job. They gave me a case with an 89-year-old female who was manipulative, racist, cruel, thoughtless, mean-spirited, and not liked by her family.
By Annelise Lords about a year ago in Motivation











