
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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Barren Kindness
I enjoy watching the sun as it sets. So do many humans worldwide. Image by Annelise Lords As I sat enjoying the sun, biding goodbye to my side of the world after a hard day’s work, a soft female voice nearby said, in the type of pain I could comprehend and feel as if it were my own, “I got home two hours ago, and there was nothing inside our home for you. You are leaving me?”
By Annelise Lords 8 months ago in Motivation
I Had A Transient Ischemic Attack— I Didn’t Know It
I have been having some pain on my entire left side. From my left heel to the left side of my head. There is also tingling in my upper left back. I do have anxiety and fatigue. I use meditation for my anxiety and eat lots of super foods for my weakness.
By Annelise Lords 8 months ago in Longevity
Does Menopause or Andropause Soften or Strengthen Some of Us?
Why is it named ‘Men-o-pause,’ for females, when it’s causing harm to many of us? Lol. Men have caused a lot of harm to women and our world. Are they reminding us of the damage done to us by Men?
By Annelise Lords 9 months ago in Motivation
Are You Living a Pencil Life?
“Freedom is a gift we give ourselves through our actions, choices, and decisions.” — Annelise Lords After receiving the text about the judge’s decision, Staci Ingram waited, her eyes on the entrance of the building, watching through tinted glass. The entire building was made of tinted, thick plastic glass. Her heart beat rose as a familiar figure opened the door, entering her floor. Anna Holden swaggered towards her office, her confident smile saying she had just won the Nobel Prize for the cure for Cancer.
By Annelise Lords 9 months ago in Motivation
Looking Back On Life — Do You Hold On To The Love? Or To The Hate?
As a caregiver, I have learned a great deal from the elderly individuals I care for, which has helped me make informed decisions. Their lives became my manual for life and the decisions I make.
By Annelise Lords 9 months ago in Motivation
Is Discipline The Same As Perfection?
Staring at the audience in the conference room on the tenth floor of the Lancer’s Building, Gloria Madden nodded from the head of the twelve-foot wooden table, then turned to her boss and said, “I am sorry, but I can’t take the position you are offering me.”
By Annelise Lords 10 months ago in Motivation
Can I Use What’s In My Brain As HRT?
Thanks to poverty, I had an impatient life, so I missed puberty. I thought life saved me, because I witnessed the mental, emotional, and psychological damage it does to many teens. I couldn’t bypass Menopause. I am feeling everything. I think puberty and Menopause are ganging up on me. Every day, I am in pain. I feel everything ten times more.
By Annelise Lords 10 months ago in Motivation
I Didn’t Ask To Be Strong
Dear Life, I didn’t ask to be strong, but being born in poverty, a fight for life began at birth. I had to fight for everything that I needed. I had an impatient life, so puberty passed me by. I had to grow up faster than the speed of light. You demand that I do. I am glad it did because of the emotional, mental, and psychological damage it has done to many teenagers I know; I don’t regret it not coming my way.
By Annelise Lords 10 months ago in Journal
Is Kindness A Mistake
I went to pick up something from someone a few years ago and heard a female cursing a child. He couldn’t be more than eleven or twelve years old. I picked up what I came for, but I couldn’t leave. The mother in me wouldn't allow me to leave this child without encouraging him. My heart breaks for how she was treating him. The things she was telling this child shouldn’t be said to anyone. I thought she was cruel.
By Annelise Lords 11 months ago in Motivation
How Do You Grieve?
I accompanied an older female to the clinic for her regular checkup. After getting her number and waiting for her to call to be registered, we sat in a line of blue chairs inside. A female came and sat in front of us. After telling us good morning, she sat down and began to do the puzzle in the Daily Star.
By Annelise Lords 11 months ago in Motivation











