Thursday, 4 July 2013

WEEK QUOTATIONS - Life, success, truth and fail (Citatele saptamanii despre viata, succes, adevar si esec)

I have made this letter longer, because I have not had the time to make it shorter.Blaise Pascal
Am scris aceasta scrisoare in mai multe cuvinte, deoarece nu am avut timpul necesar sa o scriu in mai putine cuvinte.
The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.Gustave FlaubertArta scrisului este arta descoperirii a ceea ce crezi.




 Ziua 1
Cele mai importante lucruri in lume au fost realizate de oameni care au continuat sa incerce chiar si cand se parea ca nu mai este nici o speranta.Dale Carnegie
   The best things in the world, they were realised by people that tried to continue evan when they believe it was no hope for them.


 Ziua 2
Singura modalitate sigura de a nu gresi este sa nu ai idei noi.Albert Einstein
  The singles secure solution for unfailing is not to have new ideas.



Ziua 3
Succesul se pare ca este in mare parte dat de capacitatea de a continua atunci cand ceilalti abandoneaza.William Feather

   The success it appears being given in big part by the continuing capacity when the others have given up.
  

 Ziua 4
Trebuie sa fii schimbarea pe care doresti sa o vezi in lume.Mahatma Gandhi
  You have to be the change that you want to see in the world. 


 Ziua 5
Nu abandona ceea ce nu stii sa faci, ci combina cu ceea ce stii sa faci.John Wooden
  Do not give up what you don't know what to do, but combine it with what you know to do.



 Ziua 6
Gloria este vremelnica, obscuritatea este vesnica.Napoleon

   The glory is temporal, the obscurity is eternal.

 Ziua 7
Nu exista scurtaturi catre locuri in care merita sa ajungi.Anonim
   In life, there doesn't exist shortcuts to the places in you deserve to go.




Words are priceless! Thought about it! :)

Wednesday, 3 July 2013

Emerson Mertens: Expressing Joy and Inspiring Hope

Expressing Joy and Inspiring Hope ~ Through the Art of Dance
Emerson Mertens ~
Dancer, Choreographer,
Instructor, Company Director,
Actress, Photographer, Writer
In my mind, a dancer’s body creates art, like paint on the brush of an artist or words on through the finger tips of a writer. The movements of a dancer speak as loudly as words on paper. It’s like watching a pen or paintbrush in motion displaying the beauty of each delicate movement…a true form of communication.
Em is a ballet dancer with a mission. She explains on her blog,
“I desire to use my training in the arts to bring hope, joy, and inspiration to the students I teach, to those who work with me, and to those who may watch me perform. I want to show others who God has made me to be and touch their lives in some way through my expression of the arts.”

read more at.... http://melaniejeanjuneau.wordpress.com/2013/07/03/emerson-merten-expressing-joy-and-inspiring-hope/
Melanie Jean Juneau is a petite wife, writer and mother of nine children. When the words "The Joy of Mothering on a Hobby Farm" popped into her head as a subtitle for her short stories it was like an epiphany for her because those few words verbalized her experience living with little people. The very existence of a joyful mother of nine children seems to confound people. Her writing is humorous and heart warming; thoughtful and thought provoking with a strong currant of spirituality running through it. Part of her call and her witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life, especially a life lived in God. My writing is humourous and heart warming/ thoughtful and thought provoking with a strong currant of spirituality running through it. Part of my call and my witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life, especially a life lived in God

Monday, 1 July 2013

Blogging Transformed Me Into a Writer

                                         we need to interact with our readers and other writers
Blog :  http://themotherofnine9.wordpress.com/
I am forever grateful to blogging and the many other writers and readers for welcoming me into a vibrant world of blogging. Blogging thawed out my writing skills.
Before I started blogging, I closeted myself in a room to sit down and write. Then, I froze. I considered writing to be a solitary craft but looking at a blank screen or talking into thin air was a sterile exercise in futility for me. I could not translate the same creative energy that I experienced telling a story verbally to the keyboard. My intuitive, imaginative side stayed buried and my logical intellect wrote boring drivel.
Somehow I heard about the existence of blogs, blogging sites and blogging directories and I snapped to attention. Suddenly, I was thinking up a username, a title for a blog, looking at templates and design and layout. All these activities loosened up my creativity while I sat typing
It was like an invisible barrier slowly melted, allowing my imagination to bubble up in a stream of written words that felt just as exhilarating as my oral tradition. I was excited to start sharing written stories with other people, people who would read them, respond, comment and give me feed back on what I had written. Within weeks, I was no longer an island but part of a community of other writers who had the very same insecurities and problems as I did.
Melanie Jean Juneau is a petite wife, writer and mother of nine children. When the words "The Joy of Mothering on a Hobby Farm" popped into her head as a subtitle for her short stories it was like an epiphany for her because those few words verbalized her experience living with little people. The very existence of a joyful mother of nine children seems to confound people. Her writing is humorous and heart warming; thoughtful and thought provoking with a strong currant of spirituality running through it. Part of her call and her witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life, especially a life lived in God. My writing is humourous and heart warming/ thoughtful and thought provoking with a strong currant of spirituality running through it. Part of my call and my witness is to write the truth about children, family, marriage and the sacredness of life, especially a life lived in God