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What an excellent, simple reminder of these three important things that can help us gain control of our feelings and thoughts.

Smiling is indeed quite important, especially when we’re around others. I remember when I was an awkward preteen the cashiers would look at me and say “aww, you should smile, hon!” Which was so embarrassing. I’m not a “smiley” person by nature… even when I take selfies, I feel as though I look more “interesting” and “artistic” when I’m not smiling, which is weird, but not really because usually when I take a selfie it’s for a digital mixed media art project, and mine border on the surreal, and a goofy grin isn’t particularly surreal. I do smile when I take selfies with stuffed animals, which is a habit I’ve developed because I’m too broke to buy every adorable Squishmallow I see *Rolling*

Being quiet is also something I can identify with, as I’m usually an incredibly quiet and withdrawn person. I have a lot going on in my head, and sometimes I run around online stuffing it with even more things (social media, useless bad news, etc,) and sometimes I just have to step back from the screens and the earbuds and sit quietly to sort out my thoughts and discover what’s actually my own voice and what’s pointless clutter drifting around in there.

Focusing on my own thoughts, feelings and actions is an incredibly sensible piece of advice that I need to remind myself of. I often find myself swept up in other people’s emotions and acting out of frustration and overload when I need to hold back and ask myself how I really feel about a situation rather than mirroring what I see in others.

Ok, none of this is advice about your item. Honestly, I can’t suggest anything because it’s a personal piece about your own experiences and perceptions. I think it’s clear and well written and suits the prompt well.

Thanks for sharing, take care, and keep writing *Smile* *Heartg*


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