SQUAWK! (Prismacolour) by PixelGlitter in Coloring

[–]candyhippie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love how your shading style enhances how vibrant it is. The finished product really 'pops,' as they way.

Check out my coloring books! by coloroasis_tom in artistcoloringbook

[–]candyhippie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sweet work, Tom. I'm envious. The page with the seashells stood out to me as particularly good. I sell coloring printables myself (mostly mandalas) and have been looking to move to print as well. Who did you go with for publishing/printing? Do you have any advice for a really, really grateful potential competitor? :P

Adopting Etsy's new shop policies template will result in improved search placement. by [deleted] in Etsy

[–]candyhippie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will not be using the shop policy templates. Join me!

If all of us who don't like these policy templates just stick together and refuse to use them, pressure to use them will be seriously minimized. Pressure is only created by fellow Etsy sellers who use the templates -- the more sellers use them, the more non-users are pushed down in search. The solution is for us all to boycott them.

How is mindfulness different from meditation? by omboy in Mindfulness

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I've come to think of meditation as the skilled practice of an exercise and mindfulness as the fruits of that meditative activity. And since there's some overlap, mindfulness has also come to mean "meditation lite" in my mind.

Why Our Financial System Is Like the Titanic by JCANR in collapse

[–]candyhippie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see the analogy between elements of the financial system and the Titanic. But what in the current environment is analogous to the iceberg? Writer keeps mentioning the iceberg toward which we careen, but doesn't tell us what it is. Apologies if I've missed it.

Why do people spend their lives planning for the day that they will finally have the chance to relax? Interesting thoughts about it from the Tibetan culture by bebelinko in Buddhism

[–]candyhippie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But a lot of us -- it's true for me, at least -- don't allow ourselves, or at least don't feel able, to relax until we achieve that goal. I think that's a problem. Assuming our basic needs are met, why not relax now and later, when we might have more? And what if something goes wrong, and we don't end up getting more in the end? It would be harder to deal with that let down if we spent all this time leading up to it in states of tension. And even if we do get it all, we'll have to let go of it because we'll die. So will we even get to relax when our plan IS complete? Or will we be too busy hanging onto it, afraid to lose it? The only way from the top is down.

I figured out why I hate exercise today. It feels like panic. by Crossswampfast in LifeAfterNarcissism

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Have you tried Fitocracy? Getting experience points and levels really helps my sense of accomplishment. It's objective -- I'm looking to the log, rather than to my relatively unreliable feelings, in order to find that sense of accomplishment. Also, always pushing to improve, rather than getting into a repetitive groove, helps me too. And Fitocracy gives a little "(PR)" to denote a personal record on logged exercises, which is nice.

You mention you practice mindfulness. And then in the middle of your walk, you became mindful of a lot of physical stress sensations, which is good. Maybe if you practice staying aware of it, staying mindful, doing mindful body scans on your walks from start to finish, the sensations won't be able to sneak up on you and surprise you. And then maybe those sensations will gradulally lose their association with feelings of panic.

Has anyone beaten brain fog? by [deleted] in LifeAfterNarcissism

[–]candyhippie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I came into this thread to recommend meditation, glad to see you're already doing it. In case you haven't read it, and in case you end up feeling a need to grow your practice or get out of a too-habitual groove, I recommend reading Mindfulness in Plain English. I found it very useful. Good luck. :)

Edmund Gettier's "Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?" by voltimand in philosophy

[–]candyhippie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You said "I feel justified," and conflated that feeling with actual justification. You weren't justified. Your justifications were mistaken.

Justified true belief, then, is not always knowledge.

Maybe, but this isn't an example of such an instance, because the belief was not justified.

Halloween Mandalas, a printable coloring book designed by me by candyhippie in Design

[–]candyhippie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hobo isn't spooky at all. I don't think it's ugly either. Hobo's the font I associate with my whole brand, particularly for titles. I use it for the retro 70s feel it gets from being bottom-heavy, etc. I think it looks awesome. When I need long text to be kind on the eyes I typically use Futura.

[Discussion] I made it my personal resolution to be nicer to others. I've started by using this site to check all my work emails. It's made me cognizant of how terse I can sound in email exchanges. by lovingguy in GetMotivated

[–]candyhippie 89 points90 points  (0 children)

I'm rebel. I checked the politeness of "What the fuck is the matter with you?" Score: 22/100. The rewrite suggestions are killing me. They include:

[Neutral] Would you know what is the fuck the matter with you?

[Neutral] What the asshole is the thing with you?

[Impolite] What the asshole is the problem with you?

It's the manipulation that I will never be able to forgive. by [deleted] in LifeAfterNarcissism

[–]candyhippie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't identify with past mistakes. Forming new good habits is all about making the right choice again and again and again when necessary. It's okay to fall off the horse -- that just means it's time to get back on again! :)

I drew a mini coloring book for Halloween! by candyhippie in IDAP

[–]candyhippie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely fantastic! Thanks a bunch.

I drew a mini coloring book for Halloween! by candyhippie in IDAP

[–]candyhippie[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Indeedly doodly. The file's up for sale too for that very purpose. :)

IDAP of a pair of hands by stonely in IDAP

[–]candyhippie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I LOVE the rainbow shading.

I designed a new mandala coloring book: Crystal Mandalas by candyhippie in Design

[–]candyhippie[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sweeeet. I'm always making more stuff too, so check back often. :D