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At the Omaha show in ' Soft yellow roses and bright purple flowers decorate the doorway to the secret garden. Several groupings feature rustic white-washed backgrounds. There are violets, lilacs and Fiona's beautiful roses. Herbs decorate a flower pot rack. Liquid leading is added for realism. Two color worksheets. There are simple things we all love to do -- take a walk, talk to a friend, read a book, binge watch our favorite TV show. When we're stressed or extra busy, sometimes it feels as if we have an obligation to worry.
We do have a responsibility to tackle problems if we can, but we can also give ourselves permission to take our thoughts somewhere else by practicing deliberate distraction. Deliberate distraction is not a panacea, but an opportunity to focus on something other than kids at home for remote learning, doctor visits, grocery bills, and the mortgage.
Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Publication date Topics artbook , over the garden wall , otgw , cartoon , art , comic Collection opensource Language English. Seeing as it does not seem to be in print any longer, in either physical or ebook form, I uploaded it here. The truth may be hidden in the photographs. Author : Elaine L.
There are simple things we all love to do -- take a walk, talk to a friend, read a book, binge watch our favorite TV show. When we're stressed or extra busy, sometimes it feels as if we have an obligation to worry.
We do have a responsibility to tackle problems if we can, but we can also give ourselves permission to take our thoughts somewhere else by practicing deliberate distraction. Deliberate distraction is not a panacea, but an opportunity to focus on something other than kids at home for remote learning, doctor visits, grocery bills, and the mortgage.
Because one option can be reading or watching a story, "The Art of Deliberate Distraction" also includes a copy of the novella, "Falling Into Place. Does a great weekend for you mean scrubbing all the grouting in your bathroom with a toothbrush?
Do you fantasize about the handyman who in three days brought you more happiness than your useless ex-boyfriend did in three years?
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