Showing posts with label self-expression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label self-expression. Show all posts

16.1.12

29 Ways to Stay Creative...And be Positive


Strong is the new beautiful. And speaking of strong, here's a pet peeve: reading and discovering how to live  a more positive life but not actually knowing how to apply it when it's needed.

Great speakers and writers of creative and positive life share huge amount of tips on how to make just that. However has it that few of the real challenges in learning what they preach doesn't come with learning but in maintaining what was learned.

Most readers have the tendencies to get mastered by their thoughts and not mastering the way they think. Hence, forgetting the motivating lessons on how to live a creative and positive life.

5.7.11

Why is Being Feminine Better than Being Sexy

                
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Someone who wears dress, speaks rightly so, and is able to give birth to a child-- a feminine that is. No need to be in tightly-fitted corset as how history describes it to be. What is considered “feminine” however varies from one culture to another (i.e. someone who gets married and submits to her husband is feminine to most Christian cultures while someone who is able to do tough labors is feminine to other tribes). 

But being feminine in general is something that exemplifies someone’s character as a woman.

There are women who capture a lot of people for their charm and personality; others though ensnare people like magnetizing music without even actually trying. They are the beautiful faces that most men find attractive to their almost delusive and futile desires. 

While there’s nothing wrong with how women fit themselves to shape good (Read: to be sexy), femininity is an influence that lasts longer and boosts better. And we’re not talking of plain aggrandizement. We’re talking of how femininity works at a higher advantage than simply pleasing.

Perhaps this goes to explaining that as women, we customarily associate ourselves into female preferences like learning how to bake, talking about the melodrama over cars that need tune-ups, and even desiring for a sexy body, sexy make-up, sexy hairstyle, and sexy outfit with gusto. But how will femininity give us pro?

Be aware that to be feminine is largely a matter of having good looks and good grooming. I don't mean that you need to look like Angelina Jolie; just start with the “physical level”. Gauge your wardrobe.

You absolutely have been looking for magazines or look books that would tell you precisely how to pull an outfit together-- with all the right accessories, shoes, and color combinations. Some if not all might have probably disappointed you with examples that are only suitable for fashion walk throughs. And I don’t want to put the same things forward. I want to share with you the best ideas. So ready your mind-and-heart-checklist.

11.6.11

Mad as Hell



“If I don’t write to empty my mind, I go mad.”

What writing is not l Image taken from quotestree.com
Writing is not writing in the interest of letting the people know “Hey, I got some good English here, and I bet I’m gonna kill you with my grammar”. It isn’t all about writing just to sound off that one is as astute as the Greek-god-of-intelligence is, sharp as a tack at certain things. Although being known for one’s writings and works is part of the big bonus that a writer’s going to get out of his efforts. In brief, it is never self-claimed. It takes scads a proof to say that one is positive a writer. But why am I saying all these things? 

I just thought, writing is in the same way not just for people whose names are found in prints; characters engraved in the best-sellers. It isn’t just about those people seen blatantly on screen. Writing is about self-expression. It is about sharing the ideas God has ever allowed one’s mind to think. It is a form of discovery with which one recalls things he thought he had already lost. Even the mere desire of scribbling one’s thoughts in paper is a surefire indication of someone’s ability to put the language of life and everything around it into words. It’s like a forerunner of the saying, “Not anyone can write, but a writer can come from anywhere”. And when you become one, you get a courteous feeling of being able to not just express but represent what other's are unable to say. 

For the swindle sheet, I myself get a little disappointed when words clog and papers go blank before me. Knowing that writing is an avenue for self-expression, it’s daunting just if I don’t get a remedy; and when I don’t I go mad as hell (tongue-in-cheek).  

Seriously, I really wish the goddess of words will lend a hand on this little writer’s block. Smiles!

Let the words flow freely l Image taken from weheartit.com

The act of putting pen to paper encourages pause for thought, this in turn makes us think more deeply about life, which helps us regain our equilibrium.  ~Norbet Platt






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