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Coaching your adopted son can be frustrating. He rolls his eyes, smashes up racquets, insists on retreating to the back of the court even though you keep telling him to come forward. He gets stressed out and frustrated with himself. But you persevere, because aside from anything else you see a lot of yourself in him.
And in the end, he comes through for you and the team. As you knew he would.
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Love is never lost. Just like energy, it is eternal and infinite. This emotion runs through each and every organism, making it immortally universal.
Love transfuses itself into different forms. Sometimes it is as concrete as solid, then again, often acts like the fluid liquid and evaporates in its gaseous variability.
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Ever catch yourself doodling the same thing over and over again? There’s actually some meaning behind your absent-minded sketches. What you tend to draw frequently reveals volumes about your mood and personality.
‘We tend to doodle when we are bored or stressed,’ says Ruth Rostron, professional handwriting analyst and vice-chair of the British Institute of Graphologists.
‘Because of this, we’re usually only half-conscious of what we’re drawing — which means our inner preoccupations surface on paper.’
People who tend to be emotional often draw rounded shapes and curved lines, indicating their need for harmony and affection. Those who are practical, down-to-earth ones uses a lot of straight lines and curves.
Determined individuals tend to draw more corners, zigzags and triangles while the more hesitant types will use light strokes.
A large doodle also suggests that a person is outgoing and confident while a small sketch suggests that a person is more observant and would rather be in the sidelines than participate in a major way.
Check out below the other meanings behind your doodles and sketches:
FACES The expression on a doodled face is often a good indication of the mood or character of the person who has drawn it. A nicely drawn, good-looking face suggests you see the good in others. If you sketch weird or ugly faces, you are probably mistrustful.
from @theladybugg instragram
Comic faces demonstrate a desire to be the centre of attention. Child-like doodles of faces suggest neediness. Profiles indicate you’re an introvert.
HEARTS Obviously a romantic doodle. Drawing a heart indicates you’re in love with love.
INTRICATE PATTERNS Busy, highly-detailed doodles are often drawn by people with an obsessive nature, who simply will not let go of their ambitions or loved ones. This type of drawing is often a favourite with extreme introverts.
HOUSE This common doodle indicates a need for security. A neat drawing of a house suggests a secure home life, a more messy-looking sketch (especially one without windows) indicates unhappiness with your home life.
A house pictured on its own on top of a hill suggests you’re feeling isolated and lonely.
FLOWERS Soft, rounded petals around a circular flower centre suggest an amiable, family-centric person. If the centre of your flower is a circle, but your petals are p ointy, you are probably hiding a warm heart behind a prickly defensiveness.
from @landiodo instragram
If you doodle a bunch of perky-looking flowers you are likely to be sociable. Drooping flower heads, on the other hand, indicate you’re burdened by worry.
NAMES OR INITIALS Doodling your name or initials is common for those who enjoy being the centre of attention. Teenagers often doodle just their first name or the initial of their Christian name, indicating a desire to break away from the family and do their own thing.
Doodling someone else’s name, on the other hand, shows they are in your thoughts — perhaps romantically or because they are a presenting a problem you need to deal with.
STARS Stars are often drawn by ambitious people. Lots of little stars indicate optimism. If you’ve drawn one big, bold, embellished star, you’ve got a definite goal in your sights.
Neat, uniform stars suggest good mental focus, while freehand, asymmetric stars show an energetic personality.
ANIMALS One who is sensitive to living creatures, the type of animal is a great deal about the mood of the doodler and often the type that the person wants to be (ex: tiger means desire to be courageous, snake means sneaky)
from @grrlebear instragram
from @chillyjava instagram
SQUARES OR BOXES Drawing a square indicates you want control of a situation — that you are thinking through a problem.
If your squares progress to a cube or box, you’re likely to be a very efficient, analytical person who can deal with difficult situations with little fuss.
CIRCLES Circles represent a need to find unity and peace. They can indicate someone who is struggling to draw everything together and make sense of it. It can also indicate a strong intuitive sense that things are coming together to form a whole, whether that refers to relationships, or life in general. Since they’re made with round movements, circles indicate a more passive feeling than angles. They’re associated with feeling sociable, talkative and friendly, with a desire to be flexible and loving.
FOOD Need for love, desire to be filled up, of course it might indicate hunger/thirst
from @himalbum
CLOUDS Fluffy clouds may indicate a happy person who is apt to daydream a bit, but has a strong sense of freedom around them. Angry, stormy clouds can indicate depression, or difficulty in coping.
CUBES They indicate a desire to be constructive. If they’re three-dimensional, they indicate the ability or an attempt to see all sides of an issue. Drawing cubes is also a common sign of feeling trapped and powerless to resolve a situation. Combined with round shapes and spirals cubes often signify that the doodler really would rather be somewhere else at that particular moment doing something at lot more interesting.
LINES Some people just draw lines. If these are drawn with a lot of pressure, they represent aggression and apprehension. The pressure is basically that decides your mood. The lighter the pressure, the more peace you have in your mind.
from @suwan_x
For more drawing interpretations, read more here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2036328/What-doodles-really-say-Arrows-ambition-flowers-family.html http://spiritualseeker.tumblr.com/post/28716396344/psychology-the-meaning-behind-your-doodles http://liquidblueflame.deviantart.com/journal/Psychology-meaning-of-doodles-drawings-220917663
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Often I don't have to make a noise, especially on rainy days you can hear my voice through the smile and the singing from up above is enough to make you understand what I wanna say.
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summary: teacher!harry and coworker y/n have a hard time coming to terms with their feelings for each other
a/n: ahhh she’s finally done! i’ve been working on this fic for sooo long and i hope u all like it! big thanks to @queencharry for helping me when i got stuck and beta reading, and @behindthatbabyface for beta reading as well and giving me feedback!! i appreciate u both <3 enjoy ~11.3k words of some mutual pining and teacher!h interacting with lil kindergarteners 🥺also i am sorry if theres any major grammar mistakes (as always) or crazy typos, i always miss some things when i go back and proofread that im sure i’ll catch later! thank u
warnings: smut, mentions of alcohol
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From the time you were very young, you knew you wanted to be a teacher. One of your earliest childhood memories was going to school dressed up as one for career day. Your usually untamed hair was pulled back into a sleek bun (courtesy of your mother), and you donned a funky baby-pink sweater. For bottoms, you wore the closest thing to a pencil skirt you had in your five-year-old wardrobe. When you look back on the photographs your mother took of you that day, you did not resemble a teacher in any way. You were sure if you had not done your Career Day presentation in front of the whole class, no one would have even known who you were dressed up as.
Once you moved onto college and declared Education as a major, that was when people really started to let you hear their opinions on the career path you wanted to pursue. It seemed like whenever you went home for a holiday, relatives were always in your ear saying, “You know teachers don’t make a lot of money, right? Have you ever considered something in the sciences?”. You always responded, “I know, but what would the world do without teachers?”.
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