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How To Turn Your Worst Words Into Positive Statements
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1. Make a Word Collage
Cut out the 'bad' English words or phrases from magazines, newspapers, even old books, or anything, and create a collage that represents your current mood or feelings. Use colours and textures to add depth and meaning to your artwork or story. It can talk. Be verbal. Have expression. Literally, choose your company with the worst words you can say.
2. Paint with junk Words
Use acrylic or watercolour paints to create a colourful background, then write words or phrases on top of it with a contrasting colour. This technique can be used to create beautiful stories, wall art, or even greeting cards.
3. Create a Poem
Turn your worst words into a poem. Use the power of language to express your feelings and make them happen in a creative and unique way. You don't have to be a poet to get something simply beautiful created.
4. Make a Journal
Write down your thoughts and feelings in a notebook or journal. Decorate the cover with your worst words or use them as inspiration for your writing effect; take control of the situation and get someone to hear you out. This can be a great way to reflect on your emotions and express yourself creatively.
5. Share your perfect words
The difference is ownership. Stop the apology and lead with your wrong words. It's a powerful way for people to want to make you a personal friend. The answer is in practice. There's always enough content.