Written By Millionaire’s Digest Staff Member: Kenyona Copeland
Founder & Owner of: Christian Tea Talk & Podcast Blog
Millionaire’s Digest Team, Author, Books, Successful Living and Writing Writer
I’m so thankful that no one has been denied a choice of dreams to follow. People with disabilities can do just as much as the average person, because dreaming happens to be more than a mental aspect of the things we truly desire. It has much to do with our hearts, and that’s what keeps the dream alive! I have a friend with a disability who has become a published author. If you’re someone who is diagnosed with something, just know that it won’t ever stop no show! Aspire to dream and watch everything fall into place for you. Persist and know that the finish line isn’t far away.
Article Credits: Kenyona Copeland
Millionaire’s Digest Team, Contributor
absolutely true… disability can’t stop a person.. inspirational..
That’s right! We can all do as much as we put our minds to <3. Have a good day.
I like this, There’s no disability in a working brain because dreams are conceived in mind so pick up yourself and make it happen. 🙂
Yes! You’re so right!
Amen……. 🙂
Anything is possible
yes, Joey.
Indeed!
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Absolutely true! Inspiring read 🙂 I published my first blog today, also about motivation.
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There is a plan and a purpose, a value to every life, no matter what its location, age, gender or disability. Sharron Angle https://bossesmademen.com/2015/02/02/virtual-therapy-software-information-systems-2015/
Thankyou! My husband has MS and is constantly made to feel like his life is over by others. Your article is so true! X
True that?
I love this! I agree that people with disabilities can an do have dreams (I have Cerebral Palsy). Society might still be trying to keep us on the sidelines but we will not be maginalized forever!
🙂 The only thing that can prevent and limit us from achieving our goals is our own mind. Thanks for your enlightening post, Kenyona Copeland!
Wow, such an inspirational post. Truly motivational!