It’s such a cliché when we say, “Life’s too short” but it’s so, so true Take the time to stop and enjoy what life has to offer Play till your muscles ache, laugh till you cry, smile till it hurts Just do everything and anything while you can because you’ll find yourself being too old when you’re ready to have fun
As a writer, your words are the most powerful tools in your arsenal so strive to use them to provoke thought, inspire dreams, expand imagination, create positivity and most of all use it to spread love, joy and laughter
If God gives you a dream, don’t let the world beat it out of you Have faith knowing you can reach your goal if you have the determination to complete your journey, put the work in, and have the passion to sustain your inner confidence
Don’t dwell in the past, don’t fret about the future, stay in tune to the here and now because it helps to focus your attention and makes the next step to moving forward easier
Always believe that you can do anything. It’s real easy to look at the negative things with all the struggles and trials around you, but if you put your faith in God, trust in yourself, stay determined and work on things to make sense…you can continue to believe that you can overcome anything.
As a child growing up, I saw my father as a strong, strict, disciplinarian that was in charge of raising four children. But as the years passed, he was much more than that. My dad was a teacher, a sage that taught me useful skills and unknown life hacks that I still use to this day. As a teenager moving at 90 mph into adulthood, my dad became a therapist that imparted wise advice and guidance that helped me make major decisions in shaping my outlook on life. In addition, he was also a positive cheerleader that gave unyielding support in all my endeavors. As we both grew older, my father’s stern exterior was soon softened and a nurturing side developed when he spent time with his grandchildren. Through my children’s eyes, I saw a man that would do goofy things for a laugh and a smile, give comforting hugs in times of sadness and instill a sense of goodness whenever possible. My dad may not be as strong as before and he may not have new knowledge to impart on me, but he continues to be supportive and extremely generous in his own unique way. Growing up having him as a father, is truly a gift. I could not be more proud and honored to be called his son. And I am carrying on the tradition of imparting his traits onto my children and hopefully become like my father…the man that I now idolize and adore.
A writer’s essence comes through the page when the reader laughs, cries, scowls, smiles or cheers The reader’s emotions embody everything that has come forth from the writer’s inner voice When this happens, when this symbiotic rapport occurs, then the art of writing truly becomes fulfilled