Life Stories ...
Planting Positive Seeds. Hundreds of Powerful stories help parents and guardians
engage in meaningful conversations about life, values, choices, and consequences.
Each discussion strengthens understanding, creates lasting bond, builds trust, and
guides young people toward better decisions.
Justa few minutes a day canChange everything. Choose a story. (talk about it, from the heart). Our program ‘Will’ work for you and your loved ones.
New stories will replace existing ones – for your continued Motivation experience!
(Short Stories = Big Results 3-5 minutes to read)
Accessory, Accomplice, Aiding & Abetting – With Specific Intent (37)
A CRIMINAL IS A LOW-SELF-ESTEEM PERSON-TO SAY THE LEAST! (37) A thief is a person who steals another person’s property, especially by stealth (sneaky) and without using force or violence. A person who takes something without permission or without the owner knowing. A common thief is a person who, by practice and habit, is a thief. Kleptomania is an addiction to stealing. Kleptomania is a word that comes from the Greek word kleptes for “thief” and mania for “madness,” one who steals stuff whether they need it or not. **Stealing is caused by jealousy, low self-esteem, or peer pressure. Social…Adrenaline & Momentum – A Winning Combination…(40)
UTILIZE YOUR BODY’S NATURAL ENERGIZERS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR ABILITIES &STRENGTH Adrenaline has the ability to increase speed and strength. It can give you advanced alertness and awareness and can improve memory and cognitive functioning–making you sharper during stress. You can boost your adrenaline yourself: running, walking, taking the stairs, increasing your vegetable intake, and getting the necessary amount of minerals, vitamins c, b, and magnesium will help healthy adrenal glands. An adrenaline rush is like jet fuel to the human body, your brain is engaged, focused, and able to handle tasks more quickly. It intensifies good and bad feelings or…Attitude XVII
Attitude is your posture and your mental position. Hi, I’m Quoya-the writer, the one who loves fun, and we will have fun with this topic! Well, first of all I want to make it clear that- “I”-don’t have an Attitude. He’s the one trippin'. Now that I’ve settled that, we can proceed. Attitude is a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something–a visual display of your feelings or thinking. It is a physical expression/position that you take which shows how you feel. This facial/body position can be very slight, or it can be as obvious as it…Family is a Terrible Thing to Waste – So, Enjoy It (31)
FAMILY IS THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT INFLUENCE IN A CHILD’S LIFE Hello, this is Quoya again/the writer, well, I haven’t talked to you guys in a while. I think they trying to block me, just kidding. And Imma try not to talk too long, you know they always stop me when I get going. I can’t help it I get excited. We are putting out some good stuff, so when I get my turn, yes I go crazy! lol:) I justlike to have fun. They say we’re supposed to tell jokes to change the pace. I don’t tell jokes, but…Ghetto to Glamour – Attitude Determines Latitude & Love Conquers All (47)
Life is so wonderful, and you only get one. So Change if necessary–and Live Life the right way! Hi, this is Quoya again/the writer, this is my story, and by the way - I miss you guys. Well, first, I’m going to defend the “Ghetto.” It has many definitions which all say the same –“Poor.” My Story: I lived there, and I just don’t know where they were looking to say that we were poor. The people I knew would give you the shirt off their backs. They would share their food with anyone. Every neighbor got along, worked, borrowed,…
Inspirational Life Stories
Faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Look up into the sky—it’s a bird, it’s a plane—no! It’s your drug of choice. It can make you feel invincible, powerful, and can even make some people believe they can fly. But you aren’t Superman—you are just high, and you might die before you are able to come down.
Drugs are the breeder of corruption and can destroy entire family relationships—from wives, kids, mothers, fathers, grandparents, cousins, friends, sisters, and brothers. Drugs have no respect for a person or position—they seek whom they may devour—and make no mistake about it—they will destroy you, what you own, and whom you love.
Alcohol, the most lethal and legal drug on the planet, has the capability of all of the above, and if you defy it and try to quit on your own, it is the one drug with withdrawals so severe that even trying to stop could kill you. However, that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth trying. Through our inspirational life stories, we hope to push you toward making the right choices in your life and aid you on your path toward alcohol prevention.
The Importance of Alcohol Prevention
Kids, alcohol is a fatal attraction. If you know there is a family history; it is essential to remember that it can kill you if you drink it—it can kill you if you stop—so, why even start? No doubt about it, it “will” destroy your life! Just look at the statistics—the average age of death due to alcohol is only 30 years old!
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the most common causes of death due to alcohol include:
- Liver Disease
- Pancreatitis
- Cancer
- Ulcers & Gastrointestinal Problems
- Immune System Dysfunction
- Brain Damage
- Malnourishment & Vitamin Deficiencies
- Osteoporosis
Alcohol is also the most commonly abused drug in the United States, with more people addicted to it than all other illicit drugs combined. So don’t fool yourself if you have a problem, there is no such thing as responsible drinking, slowing down, or any other type of drinking management. You will end up with zero control, and your body will demand its quote—drunk!
136.7 million Americans aged 12 and older drink alcohol. 65.3 million people aged 12 and older binge drink. 16.3 million people aged 12 and older drink heavily. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health stated in 2016 that 15.1 million Americans aged 12 and older had some form of alcohol use disorder. They also said that 488,000 of those people were youths between 12 and 17. That same year, 2.3 million people realized that they had a problem and started receiving treatment for alcohol abuse.
Alcohol affects the frontal lobes of your brain, where personality and higher cognitive functions occur, such as reasoning and decision-making. Although alcohol can have a temporary uplifting or relaxing effect on your mood, it is also a deceptive and deadly depressant. It affects our brain in ways that make it more difficult to manage stress, increasing the risk of anxiety, depression, and even suicide.
Alcohol also has a negative impact on the area of the brain responsible for forming new memories. That is why you might have a hard time recalling specific details of a night out or—in extreme cases—experience a total blackout of the night. Long-term drinking can damage your brain and impact the cerebellum, which regulates stability and balance. This is also why you might notice that you are clumsier or stagger when drunk.
What a terrible web we weave when we know all this information and still choose to drink alcohol or use it irresponsibly. This is one of the follies of youth to ignore these facts and the history of this corruptive drug, but it is time to shine a light on alcohol abuse and make sure you never pick up a bottle to begin with.
The Importance of Alcohol Prevention
Kids, alcohol is a fatal attraction. If you know there is a family history; it is essential to remember that it can kill you if you drink it—it can kill you if you stop—so, why even start? No doubt about it, it “will” destroy your life! Just look at the statistics—the average age of death due to alcohol is only 30 years old!
According to the Centers for Disease Control, the most common causes of death due to alcohol include:
- Liver Disease
- Pancreatitis
- Cancer
- Ulcers & Gastrointestinal Problems
- Immune System Dysfunction
- Brain Damage
- Malnourishment & Vitamin Deficiencies
- Osteoporosis
Alcohol is also the most commonly abused drug in the United States, with more people addicted to it than all other illicit drugs combined. So don’t fool yourself if you have a problem, there is no such thing as responsible drinking, slowing down, or any other type of drinking management. You will end up with zero control, and your body will demand its quote—drunk!
136.7 million Americans aged 12 and older drink alcohol. 65.3 million people aged 12 and older binge drink. 16.3 million people aged 12 and older drink heavily. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health stated in 2016 that 15.1 million Americans aged 12 and older had some form of alcohol use disorder. They also said that 488,000 of those people were youths between 12 and 17. That same year, 2.3 million people realized that they had a problem and started receiving treatment for alcohol abuse.
Alcohol affects the frontal lobes of your brain, where personality and higher cognitive functions occur, such as reasoning and decision-making. Although alcohol can have a temporary uplifting or relaxing effect on your mood, it is also a deceptive and deadly depressant. It affects our brain in ways that make it more difficult to manage stress, increasing the risk of anxiety, depression, and even suicide.
Alcohol also has a negative impact on the area of the brain responsible for forming new memories. That is why you might have a hard time recalling specific details of a night out or—in extreme cases—experience a total blackout of the night. Long-term drinking can damage your brain and impact the cerebellum, which regulates stability and balance. This is also why you might notice that you are clumsier or stagger when drunk.
What a terrible web we weave when we know all this information and still choose to drink alcohol or use it irresponsibly. This is one of the follies of youth to ignore these facts and the history of this corruptive drug, but it is time to shine a light on alcohol abuse and make sure you never pick up a bottle to begin with.
Show Me Your Glory…
The Milky Way is the galaxy where our earth and solar system reside, which has approximately 30 billion suns. Most of these suns are larger than our own. To give a better example, you can fit about 1.3 million earths inside our sun.
The sun is approximately 846,000 miles in diameter. It is approximately 93 million miles from earth, and its core temperature is about 27 million degrees. It is the primary source of energy on earth.
A light year is a distance that light travels in one year at the rate of 186,000 miles per second. Our enormous Milky Way’s diameter—from rim to rim—is 200,000 light years. There are approximately 100,000 galaxies like the Milky Way in the universe; some of them are millions of light years apart.
I am the Beginning and the Ending, the First and the Last…
