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luvfrommirah · 1 month
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Questions to ask yourself if you're bored✧
Bit of a lazy post I know but I haven't posted in a while 。⁠:゚⁠(⁠;⁠´⁠∩⁠`⁠;⁠)゚⁠:⁠。
What's your favorite way to cool down in the summer?
If you could learn everything about one subject, what would that subject be?
If you could wear only one color in your entire life (including hues/saturations) what would that color be?
What ice cream do you pick when you go to an ice cream freezer?
What do you prefer, rain with warm weather or sunny with cold weather?
What's your least favorite movie/tv show?
Why did you download the games /social media apps on your phone?
What's a non negotiable in your day to day routine?
Long sleeves or short sleeves? (On neutral weather)
Big light or little lights? What kind of little lights?
If you knew you had a notebook that can turn anything you draw to life, what's the first thing you'd draw?
If you where a cartoon character, what outfit would you wear every single day?
Lastly, what's worse, doing dishes or mopping?
Hope you enjoy these silly little questions! you can use these as journal prompts, learn a bit more about yourself or original characters! (If you're an artist of any kind)
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venusinsilk · 3 months
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Journal Prompts - 2024
I wanted to share these journal prompts with you, the tumblr girls. I hope these prompts help you look within yourself.
Journal Prompts:
Root Chakra (Muladhara):
What aspects of my life need more stability and grounding?
How can I strengthen my sense of security and foundation?
What financial goals or intentions do I want to manifest?
In what ways can I create a stronger connection to the earth and nature?
What habits or beliefs no longer serve my sense of stability?
Sacral Chakra (Svadhisthana):
What brings me joy and creativity, and how can I incorporate more of it into my life?
In what areas of my life can I cultivate a healthier sense of pleasure and passion?
How can I better nurture and express my emotions?
What creative projects or hobbies do I want to explore or develop?
What relationships or connections do I want to strengthen or create?
Solar Plexus Chakra (Manipura):
What are my core values and how can I honor them in my daily life?
In what areas can I boost my confidence and self-esteem?
What personal and professional goals do I want to achieve?
How can I embrace and express my personal power more fully?
What activities or practices can help me maintain a healthy sense of self-worth?
Heart Chakra (Anahata):
What relationships do I want to nurture or heal in my life?
How can I cultivate more love and compassion for myself and others?
What acts of kindness or service do I want to incorporate into my routine?
How can I open myself up to receiving and giving love more freely?
In what ways can I bring more harmony and balance into my relationships?
Throat Chakra (Vishuddha):
What truths do I need to express more authentically in my life?
In what ways can I improve my communication skills?
What creative pursuits or projects do I want to share with the world?
How can I align my actions with my words more effectively?
What conversations or expressions have been left unsaid that need attention?
Third Eye Chakra (Ajna):
What insights or intuitive messages am I receiving that I need to pay attention to?
How can I enhance my connection to my inner wisdom and intuition?
What limiting beliefs or perceptions do I need to release?
How can I cultivate a deeper sense of clarity and insight in my life?
In what ways can I trust my inner guidance more fully?
Crown Chakra (Sahasrara):
What spiritual practices or connections do I want to deepen?
How can I cultivate a greater sense of connection to the divine or higher self?
What beliefs or thought patterns no longer align with my spiritual growth?
In what ways can I invite more mindfulness and presence into my daily life?
What experiences or knowledge do I seek to expand my spiritual understanding?
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I went to a yoga class a couple weeks ago that focused on setting intentions for 2024. In this class, the instructor shared 1 prompt from each of the Chakras listed with the prompts above. After telling us the prompt, we wrote a quick response. After 7 of these, we were asked to pick one word from each written response.
We wrote down these words and left them visible on our mats. She guided us through a Vinyasa flow for each Chakra, in which we focused on the corresponding word we wrote.
After class, she emailed us more prompts. I'm still journaling through these 2 weeks later. They are very in depth and some of the questions stumped me. It's ok to not have answers right away. I left a blank page and moved on, and I intend to go back and finish more. I've already made small changes to my lifestyle based on answers I wrote. I hope these serve you well!
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moonlit-positivity · 2 months
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Get to know yourself, emotional support editionTM
[Pick a question, any question, and answer honestly. If you're into journaling, use these as prompts. But you can also just ask yourself out loud or in your head. There are no "right" or "wrong" answers. There is just you and your reality.]
What makes you feel sad?
What do you do when you're feeling sad? Where does it hurt in your body?
How do you want to be treated when you're sad? Are you able to ask for and get your needs met?
What makes you feel angry?
What do you do when you're feeling angry? Where does it show up in your body?
How do you want to be treated when you're feeling angry? Are you able to ask for and get your needs met?
What makes you feel stressed out?
What do you do when you're feeling overwhelmed and stressed? Where does it feel in your body?
How do you want to be treated when you're feeling overwhelmed and stressed? Are you able to ask for and get your needs met?
What do you think about your child self?
Are you able to visualize yourself as a child?
Are you able to enjoy the things you did when you were younger?
How do you react to other people's emotions?
Which emotions are the hardest for you to deal with?
How do you feel about your own emotions? Is there anything you'd like to talk about right now?
How did your parents deal with your emotions as a child?
How did your parents deal with their own emotions?
How did your parents handle conflict?
How did your parents handle mistakes and failures?
How do you handle mistakes and failures?
What did you want to be when you grew up? Did you make it happen? Was that your plan, or was it someone else's?
What makes you happy?
What do you do when you're happy? How does happiness show up in your body?
Is it easy or hard to tolerate feelings of joy and happiness?
Is it easy or hard to tolerate feelings of sadness and anger?
What do you hate?
What irritates you?
What frustrates you?
What's bothering you right now?
What is your limit, your absolute point of no return?
How do you feel about other people being in your space?
How do you feel about yourself when other people are around?
What do you like about yourself?
What do you dislike about yourself?
Which one of those last two questions was easier for you to answer? Why do you think that is?
What makes you feel scared?
What do you do when you're scared? How does being scared show up in your body?
How do you want to be treated when you're scared? Are you able to ask for and get your needs met?
How do you feel about comforting others when they're down? Is it something you like to do, or do you find it draining and exhausting?
How do you feel about asking others to comfort you? Is it something that you feel confident in asking, or do you struggle to ask for help?
How do you feel about offering yourself kindness and comfort? Is it something you're able to do, or does it make you uncomfortable?
How do you spend your downtime?
How do you spend your work time?
Who are your favorite people & supports in your life? How is your relationship with them going?
Do you feel like you need anything right now? What do you need?
Do you feel like you want anything right now? What do you want?
Do you feel like something is missing? Do you feel like something is off? What is it? What needs to be said out loud right now?
How do you sleep? Any nightmares or dreams of interest?
What's your favorite thing to do right now? How often do you do it?
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from-the-clouds · 1 year
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pedro pascal has/has had an incredibly fascinating career and I’d love to hear him talk more about what draws him to certain roles or what his process looks like but all interviewers seem to be able to do is to beg him to call himself daddy and ask him if he watches edits of himself
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countingstars-17 · 8 months
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WHY TF DID THEY ASK CHARLES IF HE IS MORE AFRAID OF A SNAKE OR MAX?! 💀😭
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kasumikoujou · 1 year
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starfiresky · 2 months
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✨Happy Valentine’s Day from Naminé’s sketchbook journal 💕
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demiiwhiffin · 8 months
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<3 DECEMBER 2021 PLAYLIST <3
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freebooter4ever · 4 months
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wait a minute. ned. please tell me thats not what i think it is.
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dogstomp · 1 month
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Dogstomp #3143 - August 9th Patreon / Discord Server / Itaku / Bluesky
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externalmemorycomic · 6 months
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Thanks @mrrrl !!!
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etraytin · 2 months
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I started working this past year for a home health company that contracts with the VA for a lot of its clients. It’s interesting because it means I have a mix of relatively affluent seniors who want to age in their homes and veterans of all ages and economic status who need help with their activities of daily living. My job is pretty similar with all of them, personal care, mobility assistance, light cooking and housekeeping, and companionship. I do okay at all of it and I’m learning a lot, but my favorite part is the companionship. A lot of these folks have amazing stories and hardly anybody to tell them to.
My newest VA client is a little old centenarian, a WWII vet, whose memories of his past are so startlingly clear I sometimes feel like he remembers his past better than I remember mine. I do respite care for him, coming in so his regular caregivers get breaks, and we will often just sit in his living room and he will tell me endless stories, one just segueing into the next.
Last night we watched a documentary together on the B-17 “Flying Fortress” bomber from WWII. I’ve seen many similar documentaries, but I’ve never watched one before with a vet who was counting the bombs that dropped from each plane and pointing out the positions of the fighter escorts and what they were doing. It was incredibly interesting to see what he was paying attention to in each scene and what was important because it was part of his lived experience. He likes to tell war stories, but he’s just as happy to tell me about how he used to stop by his friends’ houses at dinner time when he was a child because they were mostly Italian and would offer him little dishes of strange noodles and sauces, or how he and his friends got in trouble for popping snow fences because their parents got charged twenty-five cents for every stick they ruined.
I am happy to have had the opportunity to experience that, but at the same time sad, because the time for anyone to have that experience is coming to an end. He is one of the last ones to have lived through all the things we know from history books, and he is one of the last to remember the experiences he had with the generation that came before him. History spins out like a long piece of yarn, with each generation splicing into the next and the next, old threads tapering out as new ones are twisted in. We can see the trail of yarn behind us, but the part we can actually touch is so limited and so finite. It’s difficult but possible to imagine the time when it is my generation in the same position, when I am an old woman taking to a middle-aged Gen Alpha about my life before home computers and how my grandparents fought in the Second World War, and how that thread will connect two generations that otherwise would never touch.
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truly-sincerely · 2 months
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PSA Regarding "Is that what you--"
Fact 1: This sentence is the beginning of a question.
Fact 2: Gortash doesn't ask questions that he doesn't know the answer to.
I've been reading/listening to every line of dialogue I can find that comes out of this man's mouth. I've only seen a handful of question marks and they're always in the middle of a line because they're rhetorical.
Food for thought :)
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thealogie · 3 months
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These are the heroes asking David Tennant the burning questions that theatre nerds need answered
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pekoeboo · 3 months
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purification is a painful, painful process.
rough sketch based on a scene in the Ravenwood RP. Antony is confronted with a situation in which he has to utilize his divine power in order to save Melvin - who had been terribly poisoned. the only one strong enough to clear the poison from his system is Antony, but the boy's abilities come with the caveat that his physical body still isn't entirely capable of handling prolonged and intense bouts of purification for any extended length of time; even despite having been reborn as a demigod.
so that power breaks him from the inside out - just as it did back in Atria. he does manage to save Melvin, but at the cost of his own life... though no one is aware that he still retains the ability to come back from the dead by that point. ends up being quite a shock for everyone when he turns back up a few days later, naturally. ><;;
tbh, some pretty awful repeat trauma for Antony. poor kid doesn't deserve it, but the angst is just too good to pass up imo :0
please do not remove caption or repost. also on deviantart
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blazehedgehog · 3 months
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Do you agree with Gaming Journalists and what do you think of gaming journalism in general?
What does this even mean, dude.
"Do you agree with gaming journalists"? On what?
Do I agree with Shacknews that Super Mario Bros. Wonder is a 10/10, and with Digital Spy that it's also a 7/10? Do I agree with Let's Clear Up Those Halo Battle Royale Rumors?
Like, I've gotten some bait on this blog before, but this is 2/10 stuff, man. This is some hot 2014 garbage. Like no matter what I say, you're gonna go all
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"Very interesting. Then do you care to explain why..." No thanks.
My real answer: Something I learned during my time at TSSZ and being around a few people who were deeper into "the biz" than I is that everybody needs journalism more than they realize. Corporations are pushing for consumers to become their personal cheerleaders more than ever before, which makes criticism and the journalistic exposing of information seem villainous.
After all: Xbox is my friend now, so how dare you attack the Xbox. Behavior that used to be reserved for the most dedicated fanboys is now the expected room temperature. I've talked about "The Cult of Naughty Dog" before, and that's the same thing. If a corporation can get you to be parasocial with them, then they have won, and being parasocial with a corporation means shunning real investigative journalism that would otherwise undo them. Journalists and critics used to be marketing tools, but by undoing the press pipeline and talking directly to fans, journalists and critics are painted as untrustworthy for being wildcards that don't always toe the company line.
And there has been more than a decade of people with a "I choose to be stupid and ignorant on purpose" outlook, which just makes that more frustrating. We've all seen screencaps where some brainless rando tries to explain something to a person who is an expert in that field. The rando thinks they're flexing their brain, but in some cases they are arguing with the person who literally wrote the book on their topic of conversation. Some people don't want to know anything but still pretend like they know everything, when there are real people out there doing real work to uncover real truths.
Misinformation is the real problem. It should not surprise anyone that there are people out there deliberately eroding the foundation of journalistic integrity, because the less people trust journalism, the easier it is to get away with lying. The easier it is to lie, the easier it is to control the mainstream, the easier it is to scam people out of their money, so on and so forth.
And misinformation is more than just "this one news article is fake." There are long running campaigns to install people into news organizations themselves to publish false information for all manner of different goals, but it's all the same: nobody trusts anyone and it's making everyone dumber.
That's when we get crypto currency. And NFTs. And now people claiming that generative AI will save humanity. Grift after grift after grift where the people at the top of the snake oil food chain make off with billions of dollars while the rest of the world is left scratching their heads.
The law isn't going to catch them. If they do, it'll take years. Look at how long it took for Sam Bankman-Fried to get caught -- he operated for almost half an entire decade. The amount of damage somebody can get away with in five years is significant.
We need journalism. Real journalism. Good journalism. Watchdogs that keep an eye on things and blow the whistle when it goes bad. Somebody to enforce accountability that isn't a cop.
Where do you find that? That's the hardest question. I'm lucky enough that I know people I trust because they are long time friends, or friends of friends, and thus they've been properly vetted in my circle as The Real Deal. But there are a lot of outlets out there who claim to champion "truth" and "intelligence" in a way to prey upon insecurity. I mean, c'mon, Trump's social media platform is called "Truth Social" and is basically the furthest thing from the truth you will ever get from anyone, ever.
The more obsessively they try to convince you they're telling the truth, the less likely it is they actually are. Which in itself could be an attack meant to undo the foundations of trust in people who actually know what they're talking about. By casting doubt on the very concept of truth itself, they can lie with increasingly greater efficiency.
Any advice I give feels like it is incredibly circumstantial. Which is the point, and is why we're in the state we're in.
Here's a good pdf by The News Literacy Project that's probably a good place to start. The general gist is "you'll have to do a lot of fact checking for yourself" but that's unfortunately where we're at these days.
But by and large I would say life is a lot harder for real journalists right now than I think some of their critics have ever thought about. There are people out there trying to do actual good work and being a bubble-brained moron about it just makes everything harder for everyone.
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