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I attended the Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Extravaganza at A Work of Heart and one of the large projects was this sugar skull. I am really proud of myself for letting myself go and just painting whatever came to me, not overthinking it. I also used some colors that I normally shy away from (lime green, yellow) AND I used glitter, which is not normal for me! Thanks to Alexis and Andrea for a FANTASTIC class!
Overthinking, overdoing, undoing, unthinking, gouging, mending - making do. Creating a body of work driven by the fear of forgetting.
I think, okay I'm very sure, that I'm going to rip this out and start over. It would be more comfortable with a few more stitches and I'm also considering changing to a US#2 like others have used with the Silk Garden Sock. This was knit on a US#3 because I knit so tight. I don't know ... as I way overthink this.
Day 01 - A picture of yourself with fifteen facts~
1. My full name is Nastashia Colette Thibedeau
2. I was born in Rockford Illinois on June 19th 1996
3. I was home schooled during kindergarten, then went to West view Elementary~ Eisenhower Middle school~ and Guilford High school.
4. I wear glasses/ contacts
5. I've done some things that I should regret but I don't. I am who I am because of mistakes I've made.
6. I move a lot. So far the longest I've lived in one house was 4 years.
7. I overthink a lot
8. I'm pretty sure I've found the one, He's not perfect but his imperfections make him perfect to me.
9. I don't really wear makeup anymore.
10. I look like a faggot in this picture ^
11. Last time I tried doing this I quit
12.I'm pretty okay with everything right now
13. I have no plans for the future and it scares me.
14. I have no clue what this thing is ~ but I use it a lot.
15. Pandas are pretty dope \m/
Stop chasing acceptance. Stop chasing approval. Stop being so insecure. Stop overthinking. Be real. Be you.
when I see this photograph, I find myself feeling very calm, wanting to say that the decoration is very creative_, remembering how much I wish to decorate, and reacting that these decorations are a good way to make death not a sad or scary, wanting to ask how did they make death look kind of funny.”
“When I explore this photograph, I think its message for me is to not take death lightly but also not too seriously because everyone is going to die at one point, it makes me think about how I overthink about other people that I truly care about death and losing them rather than enjoying the time I have with them right now or my response to it is that death is a very serious thing and I like how in Halloween time people celebrate the death and the people they were close to who have passed away. and I think this is probably because when I was very young growing up I used to see people celebrate their past relatives and it always made me feel good in a way because they show that they still care about their loved ones who have passed.
“If I were to title this photo, I would call it The Celebration.”
“If this photo were to be able to teach me a lesson, it would be to not take death lightly or too seriously.”
“If I could give this photo as a gift to someone, I would give it to my cousin, because she loves seeing people celebrate Halloween.”
Overthinking, overdoing, undoing, unthinking, gouging, mending - making do. Creating a body of work driven by the fear of forgetting.
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Ok, here's a great example of overthinking a set. I really liked some of the stuff that came out of the Too Much show from last week and wanted to incorporate some of those ideas. I think the problems is though that while I connected more with the crowd at Too Much I alienated or disassociated with them just as much here. So the same bits that worked there, really missed here. Thankfully I learned that and will now set about on working the crowd more and try winning them into the weirdness that way.
Also, the first time I have worked the Nest since coming back to Montreal. Thanks Paul for giving up your time. I owe you one brother. Back in the day this was my favourite room to play. I kind of feel like it could be again.
This is a frame from a video. You can watch it on Vimeo.
Two men popped out of the cafe for a quick smoke. I caught this guy a few seconds before he came back in. I'm not yet comfortable quick sketching people, so having just a few seconds probably freed me up to just do it rather than overthink.
Back in the days when I used to hold weekend rehearsals. Ah, those were the days. Not anymore - not paid, and too many other things to sort out on weekends. This was a good mob to work with. Not overly academic, which can be a problem as those types can live in their heads and occasionally overthink things or are too self-conscious. The boy playing Puck was a natural - not in all the sense that the word can be used. He was certainly full of mischief and energy and was happy to take risks.
Almost 20% of American adults have some form of anxiety. The majority do not seek treatment, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Anxiety disorders are characterized by persistent worry and intrusive negative thoughts, even in the absence of a realistic threat. People may overthink or catastrophize situations.
Some signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders are not quite as obvious. They can also come in the form of persistent worry or panic attacks. These may present as more mundane challenges but are still important clues as to what is going on.
Over the years, Drake has had many restless nights. Ever since his childhood, he’s been a victim of insomnia, often being kept awake by his anxious and depressing thoughts. Even when things are good in his life, he still finds it hard to get any rest—oftentimes getting caught up in his contentment to let his mind settle down, as even his happiness is something he can’t help but overthink about.
However, this time, that isn’t the case. Lately, Drake has been dealing with feelings of guilt, anxiety, longing, and confusion—brought about by issues much different from the stressors of his past. These issues feel more present—hauntingly so—because it’s not just for himself that Drake worries; it’s also for the two people he loves so deeply—ones he keeps very close to his heart—one of which who’s sleeping right beside him, blissfully unaware of his mental turmoil. He’s afraid of being the one to hurt them both, and in a way, he feels he’s deserving of his restlessness.