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 (257/0)
The Price Truth Demands
Principal John Hilton was disappointed by the amount of money the school’s fundraiser brought in. The amount wasn’t enough to do what they planned. A knock on his door pulls him back into reality. “Come in,” he calls out, hiding his disappointment behind a smile. It was his secretary, Mrs. Colon. She handed him an envelope and said, “This fell out of the box the other donations were in.”
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Humans
The Kindness Test
Jesse smiles listening to her ten-year-old daughter talking to her friends, nodding she thought to herself, “she was much smarter and I when I was her age,” as she turns to go back upstairs these words stopped her, “I don’t care how smart he is, he is dirty, poor and shouldn’t be in our school. I don’t want him to be apart of our project.” She eased closer and listened.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Humans
The Heart's Connection
Belinda Llamas hasn’t celebrated Christmas in seven years. Christmas stole her husband Noel, twins Blyss and Nigel away from her. So, she blocks the door to Christmas and its attachments in her heart. As an Advertising Executive, she would refuse all Ads related to Christmas. She would watch no TV, nor listen to and look at anything that promotes or advertises Christmas. At the start of December, she would ask to work from home. Then on December 24, she would leave New York and go to her cabin in the Rockies. A place where Christmas and its pain won’t be able to reach her. She sends no Christmas cards and accepts none.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Humans
Poverty's Incentives
On the campus of the elite Holycross University, Vanessa Blake sat under a large Oak tree, on one of many concrete benches. Her bag of books rested on a large square-shaped concrete table, half covering the red and black checker's board painted on top. Watching the leaves fall to the ground with the help of a gentle breeze, her thoughts on what she is going to write for her thesis.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Motivation
An Ice-cream Life
Motivational speaker Jean Demetry was invited to speak at the graduating class of 2020, at the university that turned down his application twenty years ago. He agrees to do the speech for free if the school board allowed him to choose the location.
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Motivation