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Talk It Out Thursday
Awesome. People have burnt up emotions and this will be an avenue to let it out and get feedbacks from community members which will be really helpful.
I'm looking at "Wishful Wednesday"
where one can talk about the things he or she had wished but didn't happen. It could also come in the way of what the person's wish at the moment or in future.
In my city, Weekends especially Sundays are usually for visiting friends, family members, going to pleasure parks, fun parties and the rest. So I think "Family Sunday".
Thanks so much! 😊
That's a very interesting idea for Wednesday. I think a practical way to use Wishful Wednesday would be to write out wishes and a plan for how we're tackling the process of making them come true. That would encourage people to actively reach for their wishes. What do you think about that?
I think this can also involve @beeber's idea of a "happy" Wednesday, where we think about what makes us happy, and our wishes are something that would, indeed, make us happy.
Regarding Sunday, I'll tag @beeber and @wongi here because they also had some ideas. Combining their ideas, we can have a sort of "Insightful Sunday" to reflect upon the week in any way we wish (did I understand the concepts correctly?). Is there a way that we can also integrate family into this?
I think the "fun" part is already covered in Fun Fridays, so that part might be a bit repetitive. I think Fun Fridays would be a great opportunity to post about what you did on Sunday though!
Edit: also @mviews who suggested study/summary Sundays. I think that can fit well into the "Insight" theme where you reflect on what you've read or studied, if that makes sense.
That would be lovely.
All the ideas are great, if integrating one or more of them will help get the desired topics, it would be welcomed.
Thank you
So many great ideas 🙂 @wongi @mviews @luchyl
#wishfulwednesday would go very well with beeing Happy and maybe Thankfull also? To focus on positive in the middle of the week.
Wishing too often is focused negative on "buuhuu I dont have this" instead of turning around in "this is what I want"
Sunday.. you found the Word I think: #reflectionsunday ?covering everything like insight study family friends good things bad things
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