Carpet – poetic expression
Brush. An object yes. Also an expression.
Where does this word take you?
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Brush. An object yes. Also an expression.
Where does this word take you?
Carpet – poetic expression Read Post »
Brush. An object yes. Also an expression.
Where does this word take you?
Brush – poetic expression Read Post »
Love / Hate. We decided to choose one or the other or both.
What does love mean to you? What do you love?
Then there is hate…
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Voice. Such a powerful word for so many reasons.
What does your voice say? What would you like your voice to express? What voice do you hear or not hear?
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Meander. A great word that took us on a journey. Where does it take you? Where would you meander to?
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Curse. What does this word conjure for you? It may hold clues to your own deep feelings about certain aspects of life, that may be helpful.
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With Christmas messaging and decorations in our wake, months before the time, we thought it might be a good time to chat about some alternative approaches to presents, food and the day itself. Is it time to ask yourself why you choose what you choose? And how can it feel better for you?
‘You’re too sensitive / serious etc’. How to navigate being judged Read Post »
Spare. A word used in many contexts. We hope you enjoy some of the ways this word has been used in these expressions.
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Hiccup. Life is full of them. In all so many ways? What pops up for you today, when you hear this word. Depending on what is happening in your life, as to where words can take you.
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With Christmas messaging and decorations in our wake, months before the time, we thought it might be a good time to chat about some alternative approaches to presents, food and the day itself. Is it time to ask yourself why you choose what you choose? And how can it feel better for you?
A RTHB approach to Christmas Read Post »
Squeal. A lovely word to play with this week. Oh the sound of a ‘squeal’. What does it conjure for you? Any memories come to mind?
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The word for the week was ‘relish’. Who doesn’t like a good relish? And that can mean so many different things! What do you enjoy to relish in? Or perhaps it’s what you like to eat?
Relish- poetic expression Read Post »