Looking for Inspiration
Inspiration comes in many forms. Sometimes from books you read, other times from television, chats with friends, or even some solitary meditation. One of my favorite ways to get inspired is to take a nice long walk down the beach or into town. Sometimes a stroll does good. Of course, you can also find inspiration online and Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites seem to be a never-ending stream of inspirational tales, stories and quotes. One of my favorite places to find thoughtful quotes and inspiring stories is Inspiratopia. There are many great and notable quotes, several amazing anecdotes and even some jaw-dropping videos. Take a look and get inspired!
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