Inspirational Poetry
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Smile
A SmileAuthor Unknown
If The Road Not Taken It Couldn't be Done A Smile If You Think You are Beaten
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A smile costs nothing, but gives much-
It takes but a moment, but the memory of it usually lasts forever.
None are so rich that can get along without it-
And none are so poor but that can be made rich by it.
It enriches those who receive, without making poor those who give-
It creates sunshine in the home,
Fosters good will in business,
And is the best antidote for trouble-
And yet it cannot be begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is of no value
Unless it is given away.
Some people are too busy to give you a smile-
Give them one of yours-
For the good Lord knows that no one needs a smile so badly
As he or she who has no more smiles left to give.
Review: I like this poem because it is saying that even when you have nothing in life, you always got your smile. The ending is very true about someone who doesn't smile needs it more than anyone. Smiles are a beautiful, uplifting gesture that can be contagious. Try it sometime to someone who got that down look plastered upon their face. See if they smile back.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Things Work Out
By Edgar A. Guest
Because it rains when we wish it wouldn't,
Because men do what they often shouldn't,
Because crops fail, and plans go wrong
Some of us grumble all day long.
But somehow, in spite of the care and doubt,
It seems at last that things work out.
Because we lose where we hoped to gain,
Because we suffer a little pain,
Because we must work when we'd like to play
Some of us whimper along life's way.
But somehow, as day always follows the night,
Most of our troubles work out all right.
Because we cannot forever smile,
Because we must trudge in the dust awhile,
Because we think that the way is long
Some of us whimper that life's all wrong.
But somehow we live and our sky grows bright,
And everything seems to work out all right.
So bend to your trouble and meet your care,
For the clouds must break, and the sky grow fair.
Let the rain come down, as it must and will,
But keep on working and hoping still.
For in spite of the grumblers who stand about,
Somehow, it seems, all things work out.
This author to this poem is trying to say that life needs to have hardships to enjoy it better. I believe that is true too. If we didn't know what bad situations were, we wouldn't appreciate what we have.
By Edgar A. Guest
Because it rains when we wish it wouldn't,
Because men do what they often shouldn't,
Because crops fail, and plans go wrong
Some of us grumble all day long.
But somehow, in spite of the care and doubt,
It seems at last that things work out.
Because we lose where we hoped to gain,
Because we suffer a little pain,
Because we must work when we'd like to play
Some of us whimper along life's way.
But somehow, as day always follows the night,
Most of our troubles work out all right.
Because we cannot forever smile,
Because we must trudge in the dust awhile,
Because we think that the way is long
Some of us whimper that life's all wrong.
But somehow we live and our sky grows bright,
And everything seems to work out all right.
So bend to your trouble and meet your care,
For the clouds must break, and the sky grow fair.
Let the rain come down, as it must and will,
But keep on working and hoping still.
For in spite of the grumblers who stand about,
Somehow, it seems, all things work out.
This author to this poem is trying to say that life needs to have hardships to enjoy it better. I believe that is true too. If we didn't know what bad situations were, we wouldn't appreciate what we have.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
24 Interludes of Life
This                 is dedicated to my wonderful friends                 who enrich my life with the treasure                 of their being. May your soul decisions                 always be made with your heart,                 and not with your head.
1.   Don't go for looks, they can deceive.   Don't go for wealth even that fades   away. Go for someone who makes you   smile.
2.                 There are moments in life when you                 really miss someone that you want                 to pick them up from your dreams                 and hug them. Hope you dream of                 that someone.
3.                 Dream what you want to dream, go                 where you want to go, be what you                 want to be, because you have only                 one life and one chance to do all                 the things you want in life.
4.                 May you have...Enough happiness                 to make you sweet
Enough trials to make you strong
Enough sorrow to keep you human
Enough hope to make you happy
And enough money to keep you comfortable.
Enough trials to make you strong
Enough sorrow to keep you human
Enough hope to make you happy
And enough money to keep you comfortable.
5.                 When one door of happiness closes,                 another opens. But we often took                 so long at the closed door, that                 we don't see the one which has been                 opened for us.
6.                 The best kind of friend is the one                 you could sit on a porch, swing                 with, never saying a word and then                 walk away feeling like that was                 the best conversation you've had.
7.                 It's true that we don't know what                 we've got until we lose it, but                 it's also true that we don't know                 what we've been missing until it                 arrives.
8.                 Always put yourself in other's shoes.                 If you feel that it hurts you, it                 probably does hurt the person too.
9.                 A careless word may kindle a strife;
A cruel word may wreck a life
A timely word may level stress
A lovely word may heal and bless.
A cruel word may wreck a life
A timely word may level stress
A lovely word may heal and bless.
10.                 The beginning of love is to let                 those we love be perfectly themselves                 and not to twist them with our own                 image, otherwise we love only the                 reflection of ourselves we find                 in them.
11.                 The happiest people don't necessarily                 have the best of everything, they                 just make the most of everything                 that comes along the way.
12.                 Maybe God wants us to meet a few                 wrong people before meeting the                 right one so that when we finally                 meet the right person, we should                 know how to be grateful for that                 gift.
13.                 It takes a minute to have a crush                 on someone, an hour to like someone                 and a day to love someone, but it                 takes a lifetime to forget someone.
14.                 Happiness lies for those who cry,                 those who hurt, those who have searched                 and those who have tried. For only                 they can appreciate the importance                 of people who have touched their                 lives.
15.                 Love is when you take away the feeling,                 the passion, the romance and find                 out you still care for that person.
16.                 A sad thing about life is that when                 you meet someone who means a lot                 to you only to find out in the end                 that it was never bound to be and                 you just have to let go.
17.                 Love starts with a smile, develops                 with a kiss and ends with a tear.
18.                 Love comes to those who still hope                 even though they've been disappointed,                 to those who still believe even                 though they've been betrayed, need                 to love those who still love, even                 though they've been hurt before.
19.                 It hurts to love someone, and not                 to be loved in return but what is                 most painful is to love someone                 and never finds the courage to let                 the person know how you feel.
20.                 The brightest future will always                 be based on a forgotten past. You                 can't go on well in life until you                 let go of your past failures and                 heartaches.
21.                 Never say goodbye when you still                 want to try;
Never give up when you still feel you can take it;
Never say you don't love that person anymore when you can't let go.
Never give up when you still feel you can take it;
Never say you don't love that person anymore when you can't let go.
22.                 Giving someone all your love is                 never an assurance that they'll                 love you back. Don't expect love                 in return, just wait for it to grow                 in their hearts but if it doesn't,                 be content it grew in yours.
23.                 There are things you love to hear                 but you would never hear it from                 the person whom you would like to                 hear it from, but don't be deaf                 to hear it from the person who says                 it with his heart.
24.                 When you were born, you were crying                 and everyone around you was smiling.                 Live your life to the fullest so                 that when you die, you're smiling                 and everyone 
around you is crying.
around you is crying.
Author                 Unknown
This poem is so right in so many ways. I'm kinda speechless because it is a lot to take in on how everyday experiences are like this. As I read this, it made me think about journeys that I have been through that relate very closely. 
Monday, October 31, 2011
4 Ways to Inspire Creativity When You're in a Slump
4 Ways to Inspire Creativity When You’re in a Slump
Creative people who actually work in the creative field are some of the luckiest people in the world. Not everyone gets paid for doing something they love. There are some days when we work on a project and feel a sense of satisfaction close to what Hemingway or Picasso must have felt. It’s pride. It’s no wonder that artistic types often confess that they would still write, draw, design, etc. even if there weren’t a paycheck on the other end.
But then there’s the other side. Some days you go to work (whether in an office or at your laptop at home) and can’t believe you have a deadline. The fact that you must perform when you don’t have a single ounce of creative juice in your body at the moment feels wrong. How can you create art when it feels so much like work?
Don’t despair. Creativity isn’t something that just leaves you. Sometimes it just lies dormant and needs to be poked with a sharp stick to wake it back up. Think of these tips as sharp sticks, and pull them out whenever you feel a dreaded slump coming on.
by Elizabeth Kelly
I believe these are some good techniques to try when experiencing writers' block. I totally agree with "getting out." I find myself going to the lake a lot to clear my mind of everyday clutter and sometimes just sitting back and taking in my surroundings with all of my senses.
But then there’s the other side. Some days you go to work (whether in an office or at your laptop at home) and can’t believe you have a deadline. The fact that you must perform when you don’t have a single ounce of creative juice in your body at the moment feels wrong. How can you create art when it feels so much like work?
Don’t despair. Creativity isn’t something that just leaves you. Sometimes it just lies dormant and needs to be poked with a sharp stick to wake it back up. Think of these tips as sharp sticks, and pull them out whenever you feel a dreaded slump coming on.
- Get Out. No wonder your creativity is stifled if you’re sitting in front of a computer all day. Get outside of your regular environment (the coffee shop doesn’t count –it’s filled with writing zombies who need to get out too). Go to an art gallery. Visit an old friend. Take a walk around the block. Inspiration is right around the corner.
 
- Look at Some Bad Examples. Taking a look at the worst in the field can be one of the best creative boosts there is. Read some amateur fiction, check out some outsider art, or browse a website of failed ad campaigns. You won’t be able to help thinking that you could do it better, and once you realize how, you’re back in the game.
 
- Pick a Word. One of the simplest tools I’ve found for stimulating a napping brain is this random word generator. Let it pick a random word (rope, flying, rush), then force yourself to work with it, no matter how strange. You don’t have to actually use the word in your final creation, but you’ll find that the process of trying will lead you to a new idea.
 
- Recycle a Favorite. Chances are, one of the ideas you’ve already used is worth a revisit. I’m not advocating reusing the same work in its entirety, but the idea behind it. Take a look at some of your successes. What made each one work? An unexpected hook? A spoof of a classic? See if that same technique works for your current project.
 
by Elizabeth Kelly
I believe these are some good techniques to try when experiencing writers' block. I totally agree with "getting out." I find myself going to the lake a lot to clear my mind of everyday clutter and sometimes just sitting back and taking in my surroundings with all of my senses.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Audrey Hepburn Quote
"Remember, if you ever need a helping hand, you'll find one at the end of your arm....As you grow older you will discover that you have two hands. One for helping yourself, the other for helping others."
Information about Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
Born in 1929, Audrey almost pursued a career in ballet instead of acting. During World War II, it was said that she danced to raise money for the underground movement. While filming Secret People in 1952, director William Wyler spotted her and believed she'd be perfect for the part of the English princess opposite Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday. It was her breakout performance, for which she won an Oscar. She went on to become one of Hollywood's biggest stars. Her beauty, elegance, charm and humor captivated audiences as well as the actors playing opposite her, leading Cary Grant to once say, "All I want for Christmas is another picture with Audrey Hepburn".
Audrey is so right on with this! I believe that nobody can help anybody if they can't help themselves first.
Information about Audrey Hepburn
Audrey Hepburn
Born in 1929, Audrey almost pursued a career in ballet instead of acting. During World War II, it was said that she danced to raise money for the underground movement. While filming Secret People in 1952, director William Wyler spotted her and believed she'd be perfect for the part of the English princess opposite Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday. It was her breakout performance, for which she won an Oscar. She went on to become one of Hollywood's biggest stars. Her beauty, elegance, charm and humor captivated audiences as well as the actors playing opposite her, leading Cary Grant to once say, "All I want for Christmas is another picture with Audrey Hepburn".
Audrey is so right on with this! I believe that nobody can help anybody if they can't help themselves first.
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