ChristianKitsune (post: 1216850) wrote:Deep breathing is a great way to relax! ^_^ I'm taking yoga this semester at my college( wooot my instructor is a Christian and doesn't teach us the wierd stuff :3)
Deep Breathing, and yoga have actually been proven to keep the blood pressure down and stuff.
My instructor is 70 years old, and she has been doing dance and yoga for a long time. And the last time she went to the doctor, they told her she had the blood of a 30 year old, and that her body was 15 years younger than her age. Nifty, ne?
But seriously, what's going on? I haven't really seen a lot of animosity?
Wind wrote:*breathes in 5 times, exhales 5 times*
I totally and completey agree with you DEG all of the people here are wonderful yet diverseand who knows maybe by keeping the peace on CAA we can show people how to kep it in other places
Raiden no Kishi (post: 1216869) wrote:Agreed, but let's be careful to discern the difference between debate and drama.
.rai//
~darkelfgirl~ (post: 1216880) wrote:Alright.
But I think that there's too much drama in certain debates. It's not necessary.
Some need to state their points without the 'extra baggage'. If it isn't going to contribute to the good of the debate, I think it's best not to say it at all. If you know you're going to have to apologize for that later, don't say it at all.
Not like I'm innocent or anything. Definitely not innocent.
Deg wrote:You just don't stop, Rushia! XP
LadyRushia (post: 1216995) wrote:I don't, but I'm not one to talk, XD. I've hit road blocks in all of my stories (some of them cleared away, but I haven't been writing lately)
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Kkun (post: 1217003) wrote:Breathing exercises?
Think before I speak?
I think I'll continue on with the Maury approach, thanks.
EricTheFred wrote:I know the feeling. Esoteric has been waiting for the last chapter of my story that she's been illustrating for forever.
I understand you do YA? I've tried it a few times, and would be interested in seeing what you've got. Do you post online anywhere?
More on Topic, the original advice at the top of this thread is always good advice, whether we know what discussions prompted it or not.
It is also excellent advice for RL. And I truly wish more people, and especially more Christians, would heed it. "A word in the air is a bird that cannot be caught." That's an old proverb, not my original, and I wish I knew where it came from, but I learned it when I was very young.
Sadly, I've forgotten to follow that advice too many times in my life.
Another one, that I may or may not have written myself. Too long ago be sure:
"A regret is a wisdom remembered too late."
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
ErictheFred wrote:The question was to Rushia, who posted somewhere else that she likes to write Young Adult stories (i.e. middle-school to teen market).
LadyRushia (post: 1217417) wrote:XD, I don't remember saying this specifically, but the stories I have right now would appeal to teen readers. And I got out of my writer's block, which makes me happy~
I haven't posted anything on the internet, though. Actually, I don't have much typed up at all (I mostly use notebooks). When I do type something up, I'm not sure if I'll post it anywhere online. **is kind of paranoid about people stealing her ideas** I do intend to share it with people I trust, though (editing is a writer's best friend~).
LadyRushia (post: 1217417) wrote:XD, I don't remember saying this specifically, but the stories I have right now would appeal to teen readers.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
EricTheFred (post: 1217513) wrote:I remember where I saw it now. You mentioned it in the "Uniqueness Thread".
I recommend to both you and DarkElfGirl a site called "Writing.com". I've been a member for a couple years. You can post stories and such there, and if you have a paid membership instead of the freebie starter level, you can set levels of trustedness, including locking your work for viewing only by those you give a password to (and you can set separate passwords.). There are several user groups there that function just like local writing clubs.
If you go check it out, my user ID there is same as here, "EricTheFred" (or "Eric The Fred", but I think you need to leave the spaces out to search.)
Inside Writing.com , look for the Novel Writers Group. You will find it has a very strange range of genre divisions (there is a Christian division and an Erotica division, and how they don't end up shooting at each I'll never know, but everyone gets along) including a young writer's group. They organize competitions, do mutual support for National Novel Writing Month (I recommend every young writer give NaNoWriMo at least one shot) do advice forums, etc. etc. When I'm more active than now, I'm a regular there.
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