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Saturday, 3 June 2017

The Latest List Of Poems That Motivate

By Debra Johnson


There are instances in life when you or a team requires all the motivation you can gather. Poems that motivate are some of the best options available. They are written using carefully selected words that inspire the reader. They talk to the situation of the reader in a way that lifts the burden that he or she may be carrying. They also make a reader to desire to be a better person.

Rudyard Kipling has written an excellent poem titled IF. This verse inspires the reader to maintain his cool when all other around him is giving way. Even in instances of doubt, the reader should not fall to the sways of the world around. Regardless of doubt surrounding one in life, the author insists that there is need to maintain focus on set goals.

Maya Angelou is known for defining the writing, and especially feminism world for years. One of the inspiration pieces she is known to have written is Human Family where she celebrates diversity. As a traveled writer, she has seen all the beauty of the earth and believes that there is something positive about every difference. As such, these differences must be celebrated other than be a source of conflict.

Mountain Dreamer is the author behind The Invitation. It is however not an original poem but an exert from a book she wrote. This story teller and spiritual counselor wants everyone to rise up and be part of the world. In her words, the world does not benefit in any way when we play second fiddle. The best way to serve the universe is to be the best we can be.

The Latin word word Invictus is translated to mean unbowed or unconquered. This is the title given to the work of Henley Ernest William. This poem was composed alongside others as she was struggling with an amputated foot. The main message in this poem is for people to be responsible of the situations they encounter in life. Challenges should not turn you into a failure.

The Road Not Taken is a famous piece by Robert Frost. He gives a depiction of a traveler who encounters two roads at a junction. He has a choice to use the beaten path or the less traveled. According to Frost, the path least travelled has incredible and untainted rewards. The rewards will always depend on the road taken.

If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking verse is credited to Emily Dickinson. Like many poems of its kind, it lacks a title and thus has to be regarded using the first line. This author was known for compressing her message in a few words yet creating tremendous impact. The message captured is very straight forward and simplified.

There are many inspiration and motivation poems by famous writers for different circumstances. You may enjoy the text or listen to audio recordings. Others have been converted into videos to make them more interactive. These words are motivating to listen to and will instantly uplift your mood. They will lift you from your troubles and put you on a higher pedestal, an act that will forever change your life.




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