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- Hold Fast Your Dreams. Poet: Louise Driscoll. Hold fast your dreams! Within your heart. Keep one still, secret spot. Where dreams may go, And, sheltered so, May thrive and grow.
- If Any. Poet: Unknown. If any little words of ours. Can make one life the brighter; If any little song of ours. Can make one heart the lighter; God help us speak the little word,
- Don't Give In. Poet: Catherine Pulsifer. When obstacles block your way, don't give in, The path may be tough, but you're destined to win. Try again and again, in a different direction,
- As We Meet. Poet: Susan Coolidge. As we meet and touch, each day, The many travellers on our way, Let every such brief contact be. A glorious, helpful ministry;
- Don’T Quit
- I Lost My Fear
- Be The Boss of Your Fear
- Make Time The Gift It Is
- What You Can Control
- Love
When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you’re trudging seems all up hill, When the funds are low and the debts are high And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but don’t you quit. Life is strange with its twists and turns As every one of us sometimes learns And many a ...
And then I realized that to be more alive I had to be less afraid so I did it… I lost my fear and gained my whole life. Rudy Francisco
Fear is loud and bossy. She can be vicious at times. And the worst of it is that she often mingles truth with fiction. But you must learn to challenge the stories she feeds you. You get to be the boss of your thoughts. You can learn to question whether or not everything she tells you is truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Since you have ...
Go into this week with the attitude that your peace, your health of mind, and your heart mean more than getting everything else done. That your smile matters, That feeling rested matters. That holding the hand of your loved ones matter. So pause lots, function at a pace that doesn’t pull you apart. Honor the things that make you feel good inside, t...
Your Beliefs Your attitude Your thoughts Your perspective How honest you are Who your friends are What books you read How often you exercise The type of food you eat How many risks you take How you interpret the situation How kind you are to others How kind you are to yourself How often you say “I love you.” How often you say “thank you.” How you e...
Remember when you go into the world to keep your eyes and ears wide open. And be kind. Love one another. Take care of each other. Tell the truth. Always do your best. Listen to the big people and the little people. Explore new paths and have fun. Know that you are loved like crazy. Give thanks for all your blessings. Above all else, Love and you wi...
Feb 5, 2020 · Below, we introduce ten of the most inspirational and motivational poems ever written. These are poems which spur us to achieve great things, or tell us we can make it, or encourage us to think big and be ambitious. We hope you find these poets’ words inspirational! 1. Sir Edward Dyer, ‘ My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is ’.
Let these poems about perseverance encourage you and give you strength to keep moving forward no matter what difficulties you face. Find a way around the obstacles, do not just give up, in other words, endure and persevere.
Poetry can be inspirational and motivational, and perhaps this is most apparent when poets are addressing the topic of bravery, courage, and the need to face one’s fears and stand up.
Poetry has the power to heal and help us move on from the past through the use of words and emotional expression. Common themes in poems about moving on from the past include forgiveness, self-acceptance, growth, and letting go, which can inspire and encourage us to move forward and find freedom.
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Apr 7, 2023 · These inspirational poems on new beginnings can speak to you in ways that unlock confusion and spark hope. 1. For a New Beginning by John O’Donahue. In out-of-the-way places of the heart, Where your thoughts never think to wander, This beginning has been quietly forming, Waiting until you were ready to emerge.