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Reciprocal Reading Marathon Day- 1
Greetings Reciprocal Writers,
Today is the very first day of The Reading Marathon. If you don’t know what is the reading marathon, here you can find more details about it.
Today we are going to read the stories of wonderful author Lucia Landini
Let’s start reading her stories from reading her about my story.
Lucia loves books and movies. She loves to share stories. She believes that helping others gives her strength. She is a personal development enthusiast who always sees hope in every situation. Lucia writes about personal development and relationships. Every story of her gives a wonderful lesson of life.
So, let’s read her inspiring and powerful stories together.
Before, I share any of her stories I would like to share the recent story she share which made me emotional.
A story that changed my perspective and gave me a reason to be thankful to God. I relate to her story because I also had a Pica disorder and I know how hard it is to go through any medical complications.
Her story helped me to love my life more than anything else.
Here is another wonderful story about her cat.
The story is about how her cat taught and showed her, how to love despite differences.
A story about gratitude she shared with her girlfriends who helped her in difficult times.
Sometimes, it’s important to share the love with the people who care and help us a lot in this journey of life.
Sometimes, it’s hard to cope with the daily challenges of life. Here in the below article, she shared how creating easy mantras help us in coping day to day challenges.
Words are powerful they affect us a lot. Making your mantras and repeating them every day helps you to calm down.
Lucia is a writer who mostly writes inspiring pieces and shares her unique perspective. Here‘s another article in which she shares about how you can find new ways if you want to help others. This article reflects how kind and supportive she is who tries to help the children and poor families.
The beautiful lesson that she gave through this piece is “if you want to give time and love to those in need, you will always find a way”.
The very lovely article that I found is the below one in which she shared how you can use the leftover bread and stop the food wastage.
It was a wonderful short read and I appreciate her for sharing this awareness.
Lucia shared a wonderful love story of her mother and father. An emotional story that touched my soul.
When it comes to choosing the right people around us. We like the people who are similar to us. Here is the short read that helps you to surround yourself with the right people.
When you feel that there is nothing good is happening in life and it seems like life is worthless. Gratitude is the only thing that helps us in difficult times.
Here is the piece that helps you to find the reasons to be grateful when you are facing the hard times of life.
A beautiful story that made her believe in angles. When she faced the struggle of life she always find someone or something that helps her to lift. That story helped me to get my faith back in the universe.
I am sure you will love this beautiful story.
A story that helps us all to accept ourselves the way we are. We all make mistakes and we all feel that we are losers at one or the other time in life. We don’t need to be perfect.
In life, sometimes we get everything. We have a perfect life with a fulfilling career and in a wonderful relationship. But still, we don’t feel satisfied. In those times, how can we find a way and lift ourselves?
Here are the four ways which she shared that will help find happiness and satisfaction in life.
I always believe in my instincts. Here’s the wonderful story that makes me believe that following your instinct is always worth doing.
Here are some of her stories that I found interesting and you will love reading about them.
I would like to invite all the writers of Reciprocal to read and explore the beautiful stories of Lucia. I hope you will love to explore Lucia’s work and find meaningful lessons from her writing.
MarkfromBoston Dennett Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles Sara Burdick Christina Ali Klara Jane Holloway Danielle Hestand Carmellita Breezy Pam Winter Pene Hodge Victoria Gregg Josephine Crispin Rodney Brazier Dr. Preeti Singh Marilyn Glover KM Fullerton Trista Signe Ainsworth Mulan Yana Bostongirl Ilana Lydia Martin L Shuck Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar Imani Talim Umme Salma Sally Prag Vashni Stories Suma Narayan Charles Waters Tamil Dr. Fatima Imam Tara Desai Ph.D. Kris Bedenian Sujona Chatterjee Amy Rosie Penny Grubb Tyra Jaide Tunnel Books, author and creator, Francis Edwards Elena Cooper Liberty Forrest, Author Jaylee Reign Patrick OConnell Hope Catherine McMillan T Mann Dennett Kaz Rochford B.R. Shenoy Divya Goswami June Kirri Margaret S. Obinna Uruakpa Kiki Lu Johnson Norlisa Alias Jamario Cantrell Hollie Petit, Ph.D. Ellen Baker Ellie Jacobson Julie Ranson Maria Rattray Christina Sponias Neera Handa Dr. Katharine Valentino Barb Dalton Anastasia S. Manyonga Sara Hardy Jean Elizabeth Glass Shameem Anwar Elise Paxson ☕️ Kaleb Shumway Bridie D Diane Neill Tincher Mary Mahoney Rhea Anglesey Libby Shively McAvoy Martin French Paul Walker Malena N Davis Carmen Dawn Kamil Evon Isla Orange
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