Steve Laube, president and founder of The Steve Laube Agency, a veteran of the bookselling industry with 40 years of experience. View all posts by Steve Laube →
Truly inspiring, Steve! Another one to share with my little dancer, who is no longer little at all. The message is one I have tried to deliver since she was small; I hope you dance. And for all of us that dance with words, swaying to the tunes of our imaginations, I hope you write.
So lovely. Makes me think of “living life to the full.” She is certainly doing what she loves, enjoying her gift, and sharing it with others. What a blessed life.
I adore ballet. Only could take it for 4 years before family life changes made it impossible. But the desire is still there with my limited skills. So I dance at home with a little Fluidity barre. For me, it’s fun exercise. No one will ever see my poor attempts, but it’s valuable for me both physically and spiritually.
Thank you, Steve. This is inspirational, and that’s an understatement!
Many years ago, when I was quite young, like.. 4, I wanted to be a ballerina. But after a few lessons, I found something quite spectacular and more entertaining to work at.
I have spent years perfecting the art of Tripping-Over-Things. I am now teaching the course, “How to Stumble Over a Molecule of Air.”
Since that is ‘going over’ so well, I’ve determined to author a book on “Falling Out of Your Chair.”
My new following is fantastic. I had no idea I could brand myself as an authority on this.
-cough.
I love this video. It’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
Steve, thank you for sharing this inspiration with us. Doing what you love is indeed important as well as priceless, for it’s here you nurture passion, develop longevity in the work, and entertain success. And Madame Poole has infused others with her joy of what she loves. I hope to do the same with my life and what I love to do, which is a lot of things within one industry.
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Meg Mac Donald
Truly inspiring, Steve! Another one to share with my little dancer, who is no longer little at all. The message is one I have tried to deliver since she was small; I hope you dance. And for all of us that dance with words, swaying to the tunes of our imaginations, I hope you write.
Joey Rudder
So lovely. Makes me think of “living life to the full.” She is certainly doing what she loves, enjoying her gift, and sharing it with others. What a blessed life.
Thank you, Steve.
Angela Breidenbach
I adore ballet. Only could take it for 4 years before family life changes made it impossible. But the desire is still there with my limited skills. So I dance at home with a little Fluidity barre. For me, it’s fun exercise. No one will ever see my poor attempts, but it’s valuable for me both physically and spiritually.
Vanessa Burton
I had watched this video on Facebook and thought it was amazing! She is an inspiration to every generation. 🙂
Sheri Dean Parmelee, Ph.D
What an awesome lady! Thanks for sharing her story with us, Steve!
Cindy Mahoney
Thank you, Steve. This is inspirational, and that’s an understatement!
Many years ago, when I was quite young, like.. 4, I wanted to be a ballerina. But after a few lessons, I found something quite spectacular and more entertaining to work at.
I have spent years perfecting the art of Tripping-Over-Things. I am now teaching the course, “How to Stumble Over a Molecule of Air.”
Since that is ‘going over’ so well, I’ve determined to author a book on “Falling Out of Your Chair.”
My new following is fantastic. I had no idea I could brand myself as an authority on this.
-cough.
I love this video. It’s beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
-Cindy
Tisha Martin
Steve, thank you for sharing this inspiration with us. Doing what you love is indeed important as well as priceless, for it’s here you nurture passion, develop longevity in the work, and entertain success. And Madame Poole has infused others with her joy of what she loves. I hope to do the same with my life and what I love to do, which is a lot of things within one industry.