National Authors’ Day

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“The Life you’ve Dreamed of begins now.” Napoleon Hill

Did you know that “Charles Dickens began by pasting labels on blacking pots. The tragedy of his first love penetrated the depths of his soul, and converted him into one of the world’s truly great authors. That tragedy produced, first David Copperfield, then a succession of other works that made this a richer and better world for all who read his books.

Robert Burns was an illiterate country lad, he was cursed by poverty, and grew up to be a drunkard in the bargain. The world was made better for his having lived, because he clothed beautiful thoughts in poetry, and thereby plucked a thorn and planted a rose in its place.” Napoleon Hill

On Sunday I decided to record a poem by Napoleon Hill which is one of my favourites.

I’ve taken my words and writing and have now created Mindfulness Word Art. If you get a chance enjoy the pictures, photographs, t-shirts and paintings.

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