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Continue reading →: 30-day challenge ~ WRITING RAINBOW (BLUE) day 25: what does “peace” mean to you?“Peace” is when we are allowed to be different, we are allowed to be conflicting, and we are allowed to express ourselves even when it goes against the grain. If you can accept chaos — that is peace. It is a higher state of mind that rises above heaviness and…
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Continue reading →: 30-day challenge ~ WRITING RAINBOW (BLUE) day 23: how do you deal with sadness?Sometimes I can get really wrapped up in sadness and let it consume me. But I try to get something positive out of sadness by transforming it into art. I think some of the most beautiful art came from places of sadness. So it can serve a positive purpose.
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Continue reading →: 30-day challenge ~ WRITING RAINBOW (BLUE) day 22: what gives you the blues?What gives me the blues is when I really miss someone. It’s hard to miss someone because there is usually not too much you can do about it and it makes you feel very powerless. It also makes you feel completely separated not just from the person but from the…
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Continue reading →: Grounds for sculptureI spent the weekend with my friends Laura Sofia and Connie. Saturday, we went to a really trippy place called Grounds for Sculpture which is like a park and an art museum at the same time, but the art is very strange and random. It was so much fun. And…
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Continue reading →: 30-day challenge ~ WRITING RAINBOW (BLUE) day 21: describe your perfect cozy/rainy dayThere’s no reason to leave the house. I open the curtains to see pouring rain, dark clouds, lightning and thunder. It’s late morning, but the stormy weather makes it look like it’s the evening. I draw the curtains, but leave a slight opening for a little bit of sunlight to…
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Continue reading →: 30-day challenge ~ WRITING RAINBOW (GREEN) day 20: your thoughts on natureNature is so important! Society tries to fight nature and go against it, when really we need to work with it in harmony. We need to honor nature and appreciate it, but instead we try to battle it. Being outside is very healing. It keeps you grounded to the earth…








