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November‘s Third Week Prompt of Lifeline
Let’s do some unforgettable things to make long-lasting memories

Greetings Lifeline Poets,
Welcome you all to the third-week prompt of Lifeline publication. Hope you all are doing great.
Thanks for submitting some of the great entries for the first two prompts of November month.
Today’s prompt is exciting and interesting. Sometimes, we take life so lightly. Life is precious.
“The value of life is not in its duration, but in its donation. You are not important because of how long you live, you are important because of how effective you live”.
-Myles Munroe
Many times, we postpone so many things because we are busy with our work and routines.
Life is about experiencing new and different things. Experiences are important. I love to experience new and unique things.
I am so bored of this daily routine. It’s doesn’t mean I don’t like it but I like to live and learn new things to make these life adventures. Life is important so why do we waste it doing the same thing again and again. I used to be afraid of change, however, after learning new things about life, I have now accepted change as a part of my life.
We should celebrate every day in the life. Every day is special. We are lucky that we have a day to live.
To explore and experience new things, you have to take risks.
Here are some of the ways how you can live life to the fullest.
- Never afraid of risks
- Spend your life with loved ones
- Live in the present moment
- Don’t compromise on your dreams
- Be a kind soul
- Be yourself
- Be honest
- Accept yourself
- Learn mindfulness
- Don’t be too harsh on yourself
- Regulate your values
- Follow your path
- Be realistic
- Practice gratitude
Learning to live your life freely and fullest is the best way to discover yourself and your life. You will gather a bunch of unforgettable memories. At the end of your life, you will have those moments to cherish your life.
Some of the things that I want to do is,
- See the northern lights
- Visit an African safari
- Go to the Top of the Eiffel Tower
- Publish my best seller book
- Leave my mark in the world
- Learn swimming
- Scuba-diving
- Spend A Night In An Igloo Village
In nutshell, I want to explore this world.
This week’s Prompt is,
What do you feel about your life today? Do you live your every day with excitement and happiness? Write about the things you want to do before you die. Have you made your bucket list, yet? If yes, then share your lists in a poetic form at Lifeline.
I would like to invite all the poets of Lifeline publication to share their views on this prompt Dr. Preeti Singh Hamsalekha Ali Arbab Z. Colleen Millstead Ilana Lydia Erica J Dr. Fatima Imam Orla Kenny Riaz Laskar Josh Balerite Acol Giulietta Passarelli Trista Signe Ainsworth Dan J Kimberly Hampton Nilsson Carolyn F. Chryst, Ph.D. Bonaventure Barry Anthi Psomiadou JJ Sum Destiny S. Harris I. Trudie Palmer Kristy Westaway Penelope Mayfield Pierce McIntyre Obinna Uruakpa Diepak Paul Jenine Bsharah Baines Margie Willis Venkataraman Mahalingam Winston Marie-Sandra Trudelle Imani Talim Krystal Mossbarger Brown Boi Mihai Brinas Marilyn Glover Daniel T Parkins Megan Nicole Morgan Kyomi O’Connor D. Blake Champion Jomé Rain Sabiqa Nasir Anastasia Soul Gypsy B Shantae Yael Shira Pratibha Mohanty Mohit Satkari Neera Handa Dr. Amy Christie Jake Hilden Enne Baker Kailey Rose Rose Lee Elena Cooper Yabo Detchou David Rudder Rhonda Marrone L Burton Evergreen Eden Vanilla Being Nicole Sponsel Greg Proffit Troy B. Jordan Abbey Streett Ankit Karody Mher Manoekjan Marco Masetti James Trodden George Ochsenfeld Danna Z Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar Adam Nathan Wieland Brittney A Baron Ravyne Hawke Brinas Mihaela Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) Kevin Jahleel Ishimwe Drashti Shroff Agnes Laurens Sharing Words Joe Merkle C. Bjørnemose
I want to end this piece with one of my favorite quotes.
“One thing I didn’t understand in life was that I had $100,000,000 in the bank and I couldn’t buy happiness. I had everything: mansions, yachts, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, but I was depressed. I didn’t know where I fitted in. But then I found family and friends and I learned the value of life”.
-Vanilla Ice
We are living in a materialistic world, where we give so much importance to materialistic things. Value experience, emotions, and your loved ones.
No one of us just meant to work and pay bills. There is a life beyond this. Don’t miss out on a bunch of opportunities to grow. Make a consiscious decision and attract positivity towards yourself.
Never take your life for granted.
Always grateful to all of you for being the constant support of Lifeline Publication.
