Joyce Rachelle is a poet and author whose writing centers on faith, perseverance, and purpose. Her work encourages readers to pursue growth with patience and determination, recognizing ambition as a lifelong journey. Through simple yet meaningful reflections, she inspires hope and steady progress rather than quick success. Rachelle's message resonates with those seeking motivation grounded in values, reminding readers that consistent effort and belief can lead to lasting fulfillment.
"Writers don't forget the past, they turn it into raw material."
"Oh you cut your hair! What happened? Are you going through a breakup or something?""My favorite character died."
"Be thankful when you find yourself worrying about the smallest things, for it often means there aren't any bigger things to truly worry about."
"How difficult it is to find solitude in a world that constantly demands your attention."
"Yes you have returnedAnd things are as they wereBut this you cannot hide,A part of you has died."
"What advantage has the person who will not listen over the one who cannot hear?"
"I write things down because my thoughts get too heavy in my head and it hurts my neck."
"If you can't give it all you've got, don't bother."
"There is a way of reacting to insult that gives people the impression that you want more. I don't know what it is, but I seem to have mastered it."
"If we didn't have nightmares, we wouldn't wake up every morning chasing our dreams."
"Try staying awake for 24 hours and you'll realize just how many needless worries your mind instantly shuts out."
"Going away won't change anything if you're running from yourself."
"Kindness is a language more often misunderstood than taken at face value."