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Give yourself a compliment.

Mighties, let’s give ourselves an end-of-the-week round of applause because we, in fact, deserve it. 👏👏👏

@sparklywartanks says her compliment to herself is that she did a great job completing her daily tasks this week and her writing is getting better and better every day. ☺️💌💪

⭐ Bonus: If you’re up to it, give someone else a compliment in the comments below as well!

#52SmallThings #CheckInWithMe #Selfcare #MentalHealth #Disability #ChronicIllness #ChronicPain #RareDisease #Anxiety #Depression

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What are some feelings that come up for you after receiving a compliment?

PSA: There is no "right" way to react to a compliment. Depending on what we’ve been through, we won’t all feel, react, or respond to praise in the same ways; and it’s totally valid to have positive, negative, or neutral feelings and reactions around them!

What feelings come up for you when someone tosses a compliment your way?

Mighty staffer @sparklywartanks says she sometimes gets confused or doesn’t know how to react or feel, but other times compliments make her feel confident and great.

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Choose one
5 days left
Often, it’s important to celebrate myself!
Sometimes, but only when it’s something big.
Every once in a while.
Never, it’s not a habit for me.
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What’s the biggest compliment someone can give you and why?

We all have something we’re good at (yes, this includes you too!). 😊 And receiving a compliment based on those things — a talent, a skill, a personality trait — can mean the world.

What’s the biggest compliment someone can give you that would mean a lot? Why is that?

For Mighty staffer @sparklywartanks the biggest compliment she can get is someone telling her they enjoy her company. She loves to know that she is valued is the spaces that she’s in.

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TRUE or FALSE: It’s easy for me to accept compliments from others.

Happy Monday, Mighties! 🌸

A new week means a new theme and our theme this week is ✨compliments✨.

Praise can come from a lot of places: a loved one, friend, co-worker, or stranger on the street. And, depending on the person, those compliments can elicit different feelings or reactions. Some of us may feel a sense of excitement, relief, or pride; while others are more hesitate or doubtful, which is also completely valid — no judgment here 🙋.

What is your experience? Is it easy for you to accept compliments from others?

Answer "true" or "false" in the comments below. ⬇️

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Share a poem that's impacted you. Why has it had such a profound effect?

We’ve talked a lot this week about writing our own poetry (we loved reading your words, you brave and creative souls!), but what about reading poetry? That practice can be just as powerful as the creation.

To end our challenge, let’s share the poems that have changed our lives, worldviews, perspectives, and emotions.

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26% ●
Free verse
5% ●
Haiku
16% ●
Descriptive
14% ●
Imagery
9% ●
Lyric
1% ●
Acrostic
19% ●
Rhyming
4% ●
Limericks or sonnets
6% ●
Other (share in comments!)
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Write a 5-line poem about how you're feeling today.

It’s poetry writing time ☺️✒️.

For today’s challenge, write a five-line poem about how you’re feeling today. You’re free to write in whatever style or structure feels right to you, there are no rules! If you need some inspiration, here are some examples: you could write a free verse, acrostic, imagery, or lyric poem.

Here is @sparklywartanks free verse poem:

Yes, I'm finally back in my body!
I thought I'd be trapped in my subconscious abyss forever.
Ughh, zombies?!
Anxiety tightly holding my hand in this dimension and the next.
Awake never felt so good.

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What are your favorite topics to write poems about?

Writing poetry is like going on an endless adventure in your mind, and the best part is that there isn’t a "right" or "wrong" way to travel.

One day you could write a poem about how you’re feeling, and the next one could be about your favorite food, or even a cherished memory you have. The beauty of poetry is giving your creativity permission to take the lead!

Mighty staffer @sparklywartanks says she enjoys creatively describing her mental health symptoms in her poems as well as celebrating any victories she’s had.

What are your favorite topics to write about? ✍️

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TRUE or FALSE: Poetry helps me express myself.

Mighties, let's talk about poetry this week! 📝

Whether a simple free verse poem or ones filled with metaphors, smilies, and analogies, poetry can be a tool to creatively express your thoughts feelings, and ideas. Some may find it beneficial to use this creative method to get their point across while others may prefer the more direct prose approach.

Do you use poetry to express yourself? Let us know by answering "true" or "false" in the comments below!

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