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@klregister! Celebrating you and thankful am I to have you choose me to follow. You inspire me! >ToLife<
@Barrira celebrating more of YOU as part of my first 100 follows! Thanks and stay true to your school! (Beach Boys) xo
There is a world you hide
Beneath that skin of yours
A world that nobody notices
Where the words are lighter
And heart beat is calmer
A world which is an abstract
Mix of sorrows and joys
All woven together perfectly
Making it more real than you
The face for the appearance
The smile for the audience
The words perfectly timed
An actor’s perfected act
You perform stunningly on
Stage for the world to watch
But it’s when you are alone
In voids and spaces of time
The unsure you visibly comes
Out when nobody watches
That part of you lurking in
Shadows for you to relax
A little more you, real you
Making you more human
@bigredcarpetnursing Celebrating YOU as one of my 100 follows and what a day to do it! Relogging this on trudistreasures.com and my facebook page at Protest the Chaos with Splashes of Beauty! Diving in!
Introducing the thrill-ogy by Robert Lamber Jones…! (cheers)
Found on new follower @wallacecass (thankyou) who found it on @dray0308 Dream Big posted by @izzyasabee; thankful it found ME…” Why? No one will understand what you said anyway.” Enjoy
“[Studies have] found that people working in creative fields, including dancers, photographers and authors, were 8% more likely to live with bipolar disorder.
Writers were a staggering 121% more likely to suffer from the condition,
and nearly 50% more likely to commit suicide than the general population.”
– From “The dark side of creativity: Depression + anxiety x madness = genius?”
by William Lee Adams
From my own experience, I know that often times, depression and anxiety can go hand in hand with creativity. I have good friends and family members who are artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, actors, directors, and producers. I would say about 75% of them have struggled with some form of mental illness at one time or another.
When creative people are so stressed and busy that they do not take the time to utilize their gifts, it becomes difficult. The other issue is that many people…
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