1. Force Innovation
Ok I can do things differently.
I'm good at it actually.
Walked all around the room on the furniture, except when I came to the table my husband was wondering what kind of scientific experiment I was doing....so I resorted to walking on the floor again.
2. Perseverate on your enemies....I don't hate anybody....really. People that bug me are a bit controlling and dramatic. Does that mean I am controling and dramatic? Hope not!
3.Unify False Dichotomies Never have believed in putting people in groups of either/or. When you label people you limit them to that label.
4. Break the rules of the Garden of Eden
Enjoy the forbidden fruit...
5. Combine the incongruous The idea of seeking desires in unlikely places is appealing. Though not tested.
6.Do one thing different Fun! Everyday I took a different route.
Found some areas right in my own neighborhood I never knew existed. Went around blocks a few different ways, ate some different things,didn't work this week. That's different.
It was fun....
Hope you had fun too.
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Gemma, for some reason I attract Drama Queens as friends (only in physical space, not cyberspace - I know you are not one). So what does that say about me? I hope, only that I am a really good listener!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing your week with creativity. That was cool that everyday you took a different route, great idea.
ReplyDeleteFabulous post. I like how clear you are with the various activities and your reactions to them. Have a fun week exploring risks.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the mental image of you walking around the room on the furniture! That sounds like fun to me!!
ReplyDeleteYour furniture stroll does conjure fun images! & your explorations - isn't it amazing to walk a diff. path & find something in your own neighborhood that you hadn't a CLUE was there?!
ReplyDeleteYes, time to voyage into risk . . .
You mastered this chapter before you even opened the book! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteGreat post. love the point form. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI can see you walking on the furniture! You are a wild and crazy girl !
ReplyDeleteI love your insights and ways of doing things.
ReplyDeleteWalking around the room on the furniture...good for developing balance I am sure!
Hope youn had a wonderful week off!
I think #4 is my favourite..!
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Your post reminds me of my belief that many of the world's problems exist because there are too many words! I love the way you just took the main points and then added your thoughts/actions. Sometimes it is that kind of reduction of the language to the simple points that allows us to reach the flavor of what is being said. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYou are so creative! Picturing your husband watching you walking around the room on the furniture made me smile - blogging has had me doing some things that have made my husband wonder what I was up to, too.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you've been having fun - it was fun reading about it!
Thanks for you positive words and succinct delivery.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by. You are awesome!
ReplyDeleteNice approach to a chapter that appears to be a little challenging.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you were able to have fun with the chapter, embrace what resonated with you, and let go of the rest! We each have our own unique take on this stuff.. that's what makes it such a wonderful adventure!
ReplyDeleteI hope you took off your shoes before you did your furniture trick! Hmmmmm, maybe I need to read that "Joy" book! Altho my furniture is rather sparse and far apart so I'd have to leap across! And no doubt break my arse! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteI had fun,too. When I walk on my furniture my cat looks at me as if to say, "HEY, this is MY turf!"
ReplyDeleteI really like your little pic "Wild Woman" - glad this week's chapter didn't stump you like it do so many others! I'm still having fun too!
ReplyDeleteThanks also for popping into my "Creativity" post!
Kathy C.
http://SoulReaderBlog.blogspot.com