Showing posts with label six word reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label six word reviews. Show all posts

4/06/2011

Nail Therapy

As some of you may or may not know, I suffer from Generalized and Social Anxiety disorders. I'm always looking for ways to cope, because the anxiety permeates every part of my life (sounds dramatic, but if you've experienced anxiety, you know what I mean) but I still have to go on and push through. I've found that nail polish has actually helped me relieve a lot of stress and worry.


So, since I didn't change my nails today, I thought I'd leave you with Six Reasons Nail Polish is Therapeutic:

1. Painting is a very precise task, where you have to pay close attention to what you are doing, which leaves less time to be worried about other things.

2. Taking off old polish feels like starting with a clean slate.

3. I worry a lot about change. Changing my polish reminds me that change can be fun and exciting, not always something to dread.

4. I usually paint my nails in the evening after work. If I'm having a rough day, it gives me something to look forward to. I can think about what color I'd like to wear instead of thinking about how long the day has been or worrying that tomorrow will be even worse.

5. It's tactile. I've I'm feeling stressed about a situation but need to stay collected, a lot of the time I'll just rub my nails, because they feel smooth and it relaxes me.

6. It's just pretty to look at! (Of course!)

12/19/2009

(More than) Six Word Review

Funny People
(It must have been) impossible to combine humor and plot.

Also, this movie was wayyyy too long.

12/09/2009

Six Word Review x 2

The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff
Page turner. Modern and Historical polygamy.

The Blind Side
Story of selfless love and football.

11/16/2009

Six Word Review

Up
First half - sad. Second half - amazing.

11/13/2009

Six Word Review

Ghost Girl by Torey Hayden
Disturbing, but impossible to put down.

11/11/2009

Six Word Reviews

The Ugly Truth
Mildly amusing, but could be funnier.

Under the Banner of Heaven by Jon Krakauer
More about history than the crime.