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Motivational Posters, Not Just For The Office Anymore

Posted by Willie Jones on: 2005-09-16 17:02:50


It’s not uncommon to see motivational posters hanging up in offices, usually in reception, boardrooms or areas where most employees can view them. They can be beautiful, funny, patriotic but always inspirational. But is it just for the office?

Your home is certainly a great place to have these prints.

With the hectic lives of modern day society we can easily overlook the simple things and get lost in the endless number of things we need to do in a day. Sometimes we need a reminder to keep us motivated to do the things we do.

You may be a parent with rambunctious children. Parenting can be rough but also has great rewards. There is a wonderful motivational print of a mother and father with two children looking at a mountain. The print is called “Direction-Family which states; There are two important things we can give our children, one is roots the other is wings”.

Another great motivational poster called Purpose-Boy (http://www.artinspires.com/display_motivational.asp?c=Purpose) in regards to children which states; A century form now it will not matter what kind of car I drove, what kind of house I lived in, or how much money I had in the bank…but 100 years from now the world may be a better place, because I was important in the life of a child”.

Beautiful works of art like these not only accent your walls but also sends a message and is a powerful reminder to motivate us.

Inspirational prints are not a new idea. Hundreds of years ago women would needle point messages with pictures, sometimes religious, sometimes a family crest with a motto. You may have in your possession right now something grandma needlepointed that has been past down to you which you will pass down to your children.

Motivational posters are a great way to accent your home or office and also make a great gift for a house warming party or to send a special message to someone.

Enjoy! About The Author: Willie Jones is a freelance writer, researcher, floral designer, and artist. "Make sure you enroll in the free motivational poster drawing at http://www.artinspires.com/display_motivational.asp/. All winners receive a free framed print."


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