Tales2Inspire™
An Authors Helping Authors Project/Contest
A Smile Goes a Long Way
by
Pauline Hager
Great visual depiction of all the different applications of the SMILE. It was great to observe every situation and compare our own travels. It brought to mind my favorite quote by Anne Frank. “Happy people make others happy!” The smile is a wonderful free tool that so many forget to employ. Great story of compassion and appreciation for others. Thanks for sharing.
Cecile M. Bell: free lance writer
Tales2Inspire™ author of: Don’t Worry Mom
This wonderful tale by Pauline Hager reminds us of the power and beauty in a simple smile. She reminds us, through her travels, that smiles are all around the world—even in the worst of situations. Just reading her story has made me want to smile more and complain less, for as she writes, a smile is contagious and has the rippling effect of a pebble tossed into a pond.
Micki Peluso: reviewer, journalist and author
Tales2Inspire™ author of the 'tale': A Magical Meditation Garden
To meet Pauline and learn more about her tale, click here.
A Magical Meditation Garden
by
Micki Peluso
This is a beautiful model for those who want to meditate but aren't sure how to start ...
Terry Crawford Palardy
Author
Absolutely beautiful and I am so there with you! I do much the same thing for my meditation, but I've never thought of including animals and I love that idea. . . . “
I loved this. I really do get into my garden and walk and think. I have a labyrinth and deer and a white duck. Wishing you well. -
Beautiful! . . . It is so great to have these concrete, soothing things to think about while meditating.
kario
Blogger: The Winning Life
Micki’s description here is so beautiful and lyrical and I relate to the spirituality coming out of such tragedy. The writing is wonderful.
Shirley Ann Parker, author
To meet Micki and learn more about her tale, click here.
Stepping In Today
by
Laura Vomos
Great story with a most impactful last paragraph. The story leaves me hanging, which is a good thing, of what the future may hold and wondering whether something like this can turn others into Christmas Elves.
Luke Potter
Tales2Inspire™ author of: My Life in the Country
To meet Laura and learn more about her tale, click here.
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