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Skittlebisquit

Just keep trying, victory brings glory
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Peshair is an acronym of my seven favorite words. It is a secret joy of mine that meant the world to me when it happened. I found that dry-erase markers work quite well on old appliances, so trash turned into treasure, ie the old freezer in the basement that i cant use, move, sell or throw away becomes a whiteboard. It does stain the surface somewhat, but i just dont care.
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This is the statement distilled from the freezer art. Its produced on legacy gear, 8.5 x 11 paper with a bit of color added in.

The next part is what made the healing start. Its a collection of POSITIVE words, pronouns and modifying terms. Also printed out on hand me down office equipment, and glued onto magnet stock from the craft store.
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So i can make a sentence out of it. I was like the Golem character in the film with my art stuff for a while, to insecure to share. But the drawbridge broke and the moat dried up, and eventually someone saw it.

She said three things. It cannot be marketed as the magnets are a choking hazard(sad but true), it is almost more fun doing it on a table without the magnets anyways, and needs more words. These were her sugesstions.
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I've done similar things with art whiteboards, and agree that's it's a good way to understand yourself. It's helped me clearly with thoughts and ideas.
Each week I looked at all the words, and condensed them. From the condenced words/ideas I further winnowed them down to fewer words. Then compiled them all together, looking for patterns. It aided me in understanding myself.
 

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