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"What can make... [@dailyshoot #ds391]
...a photograph feel moody to you? Illustrate your answer today.]
I've practiced controlling feelings i.s.o letting feelings control me... for long enough to not figure out any more what would make me feel moody.
According to stress researches shouting out feelings straight forward without reflection accumulates stress. I believe - out of tested experience :) - that this is valid and either eases our daily life or the other way around in a number of occasions. -Let's take facebook statuses as an example... When you feel stressed, tired and hate the freezing wind on your way to your work - think about these two options:
1) You write: "I hate mornings, Mondays, the winter... Even coffee isn't strong enough this morning."
2) Or: You let the feeling arrive and begin to fade and write: "What an interesting meeting we'll start soon. With all of us present, we'll solve anything!"
Which one do you think will bring more smiling faces waiting for you when you enter the meeting room ;)
What made me pretty close to feeling moody this morning was this row of beer bottles at the local supermarket: From the U.S, China and Brazil. In Finland. Not much have we learned re. minimizing our personal carbon footprint. Sigh.
We have very nice breweries in Finland, like www.laitilan.com/english/ :)
"What can make... [@dailyshoot #ds391]
...a photograph feel moody to you? Illustrate your answer today.]
I've practiced controlling feelings i.s.o letting feelings control me... for long enough to not figure out any more what would make me feel moody.
According to stress researches shouting out feelings straight forward without reflection accumulates stress. I believe - out of tested experience :) - that this is valid and either eases our daily life or the other way around in a number of occasions. -Let's take facebook statuses as an example... When you feel stressed, tired and hate the freezing wind on your way to your work - think about these two options:
1) You write: "I hate mornings, Mondays, the winter... Even coffee isn't strong enough this morning."
2) Or: You let the feeling arrive and begin to fade and write: "What an interesting meeting we'll start soon. With all of us present, we'll solve anything!"
Which one do you think will bring more smiling faces waiting for you when you enter the meeting room ;)
What made me pretty close to feeling moody this morning was this row of beer bottles at the local supermarket: From the U.S, China and Brazil. In Finland. Not much have we learned re. minimizing our personal carbon footprint. Sigh.
We have very nice breweries in Finland, like www.laitilan.com/english/ :)