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🌿 Reconnecting with Inner Wisdom

🌿 Reconnecting with Inner Wisdom Gentle, intuitive ways to hear the quiet truth inside you Inner wisdom is the part of you that knows what matters, what feels right, and what you’re ready for. It’s steady, grounded, and deeply personal — but in the noise of daily life, it can get buried under expectations, overthinking, and the pressure to “figure things out.” Creativity offers a soft doorway back to that knowing. Creative practices can help you reconnect with your inner wisdom. Here are some of the most supportive creative practices for returning to your inner wisdom. 🌱 1. The Intuitive Mark Set a timer for one minute. Let your hand move across the page without planning. Your mark might be: bold hesitant looping angular soft There’s no right way. Why it reconnects you: Intuitive movement bypasses overthinking and helps you access the part of you that knows before you know. 🌼 2. The “What I Know Deep Down” Color Choose a color that feels like truth — not logical truth, but inner ...
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🌿 Art‑Based Activities in Coaching‑Specific Applications of Art Therapy

  🌿 Art‑Based Activities in Coaching‑Specific Applications of Art Therapy Gentle, creative practices that support clarity, insight, and self‑leadership — without interpretation or clinical processing When people hear the phrase art therapy , they often imagine deep emotional processing or clinical treatment. But in coaching, art takes on a different role. It becomes a reflective, intuitive, client‑led tool — a way to access inner wisdom, explore possibilities, and make meaning without analyzing or interpreting the art itself. These art‑based activities are not therapeutic interventions. They are coaching‑specific applications inspired by the accessibility and expressiveness of art therapy, adapted for non‑clinical, future‑oriented growth. Here are some of the most supportive creative practices you can use in coaching sessions to deepen insight, spark intuition, and help clients move forward with clarity. 🌱 Values Collage Clients gather images, textures, or words that feel meani...

White Balloon Molly

Dalmatian Balloon Mollies and Fancy Guppies are  both  peaceful livebearers  that make compatible tank mates . Because they share similar water requirements and temperaments, they can thrive together in a well-maintained community aquarium. ⚠️ Important Considerations Hybridization:  Fancy Guppies and Mollies are closely related. While they do not commonly crossbreed when their own species is present, they  can  mate, resulting in hybrid fry (sometimes affectionately called "muppies" or "gollies"). Ratio:  Maintain a ratio of 1 male to 2-3 females for both species. Males can be quite energetic and will relentlessly chase females, so having multiple females helps distribute the attention. Balloon mollies typically reach a full grown size of  2 to 3 inches  (5 to 7.5 cm) in length . While they are a compact variety of the common molly, females are often slightly larger and rounder than males. [ 1 ,  2 ,  3 ] Key Size and Care Fac...

Dumbo Ear Male Guppy

🐘  Elephant Ear (Dumbo) genetics. What I see: The pectoral fins (the fins just behind the gills) are noticeably enlarged and white/blue compared to the body. They extend outward like small wings, which is the hallmark of Elephant Ear guppies. The enlargement isn’t extreme, so this may be a pet-quality Dumbo/Elephant Ear rather than a show-quality specimen. 🎨 Color pattern The fish also appears to be: Half Black (Tuxedo) — dark rear half of the body Red/Orange Delta Tail Dumbo/Elephant Ear So if it came from a breeder, it might have been sold under a name similar to: Red Dumbo Ear Red Tuxedo Dumbo Half Black Red Dumbo ♂️ Sex This is definitely a male guppy. The large colorful tail and slender body make that clear. ⭐ Overall, I’d identify him as a Red Half Black (Tuxedo) Dumbo/Elephant Ear male guppy.

Pregnant Guppy

Female guppies have a relatively quick turnaround time!  Their gestation period typically lasts between 21 to 30 days , with 28 days being the average. Because they are livebearers, they give birth to fully formed, free-swimming fry instead of laying eggs. Here are a few quick facts to help you track her progress: • The "Reset" Button: Female guppies can store a male's sperm for up to several months. This means she can give birth to a new batch of fry roughly every 4 weeks without a male even being present in the tank. • Temperature Matters: The exact timing depends a bit on water temperature. In warmer water (around 78°F to 80°F), their metabolism speeds up, and the gestation period will lean closer to that 21-day mark. • Signs She’s Ready to Pop: As she gets closer to giving birth, her belly will take on a distinct, boxy "squared-off" shape rather than just looking round. The dark gravid spot near her anal fin will also get larger and darker. Letting ...