The first animal you see in this picture will determine your personality

psych2go:

What animal did you see?Ā 

I saw a dove first.

You are wise.

A symbol of peace and eternal love, a dove is one of the most beautiful creations of nature. If a dove was the first creature you saw, you probably are a wise soul. You are calm, patient, nurturing and at peace with yourself. It is one of the most difficult things to attain in life (peace from within) and you are well placed to attain peace with least effort from your side. You’ll always be a symbol of hope for someone.

The first animal you see in this picture will determine your personality

infamous-entp:

http://www.archetypes.com/quiz

Reblog with your MBTI type and your 3 archetypes

ENTP – Explorer, Rebel, Intellectual

INTP

46% Creative – The Creative appreciates all beautiful things, in art and daily life. The creative act is essential to who they are.

31% Royal – When the Royal walks into a room, they command attention. They are the one in charge, and they enjoy reaping the rewards of their hard work.

23% Caregiver – Friendly, sincere, and compassionate, the Caregiver finds their reward in helping others. No one could ask for a better best friend.

Idk about Caregiver, but the rest is more or less accurate

A Note on Reblogging (Your Own Fic/Art/Stuff/Etc.)

tarysande:

Look, here’s the deal with tumblr: it moves fast. A lot of people follow enough blogs that scrolling through one’s entire dash is impossible. I remember the days when I could wake up in the morning and scroll back to the last post I saw before bed. Sweet, summer child.

Here’s the other deal with tumblr: I see so much anxiety about reblogging one’s own stuff, be it art; analysis; fanfiction; hell, personal posts and replies. I have (and continue to feel deeply) that anxiety. Every time, my inner critic and I go through the same song and dance.

Critic: You look like you’re begging for notes/replies/reblogs. People will think you’re needy/full of yourself/have to be the center of attention. You already have a few notes, why do you need more? Other people have it worst than you. Ugh, you’re just clogging the dashes of your followers. If they wanted to read it, they’d have read it already.

Me: *ball of anxiety* You’re right. Wait, no you’re not. Wait, maybe you are. Wait, no—

I’d say it’s 50/50, even now, that I’ll reblog myself.Ā 

And you know what? Fuck that.Ā 

  • Not everyone can get through their dash in a sitting.
  • Timezones are a thing.
  • Work hours are a thing, also affected by timezones.
  • Life away from tumblr is a thing (what??? I know).

There are so many reasons a person might not see your fic/art/stuff the first time. Reblog it the next day. Reblog it a week from now. Hell, set up a schedule or a queue and have it reblog itself three months from now. Go back through old fics and reblog the ones you really liked; I guarantee you have followers who are new enough to have never seen it or who would like to reread it.

Be proud of the work you do.

Oh yeah, I felt that resistance from here.

Say it again. Out loud. Write it on a post-it note and stick it where you’ll see it.

Be proud of the work you do.

You wrote/made it for a reason. And yeah, part of that reason was probably to share it with other fans. Otherwise, why post at all? I know. Man, I get it. I’m cringing even writing that. The fucked-upĀ ā€œdon’t show offā€ mentality runs deep, right?

Fuck that, too.

If you have followers who unfollow you because you’re reposting your stuff (and this is hard to prove, remember; maybe they quit tumblr, maybe their interests diverged from yours, whatever), who cares? Let them go. For everyone who leaves you, manyĀ willĀ stay. And many will be happy to see that thing they missed because of work, life, sleeping.Ā Especially if you follow a few points of tumblr/dash etiquette:

  • Use cuts/read mores for anything longer than a few hundred words (I tend to cut at about 400-500 words, though if something’s under about 700 I might leave it).
  • Reblog at reasonable intervals (day/evening, next day reblog, etc. Hourly might be a bit much ;D).
  • Use tags so people can filter appropriately.

Be proud of the work you do.

(Write it down. Yes, you. <3)

When you find an anime/manga really great at the start, but, the romance they added later on completely ruins it.

buchichu:

rainbow-taishi:

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This can work for anything. How many movies with decent plots end up wasting my time on a stupid, cheesy, predictable romantic subplot that has zero purpose other than maybe YET ANOTHER awkward sex scene (I honesty feel makes most people uncomfortable, especially in the theatre) why Hollywood keeps pulling this bullshit too is beyond me.

10 Tips To Think More Creatively

psych-facts:

1.Ā ReframeĀ The Problem or Phrase Question DifferentlyĀ 

When we phrase a question or problem in a different light, we are more likely to find more solutions. We often look at things from a single angle preventing us from seeing all theĀ possibilities.Ā  Some ways to think more creatively for this are Ā to phrase the question differently or to put the problems in a different scenario.Ā 

2. Avoid Logical Thinking

Logical thinking can prevent us from innovative thoughts, because when we think logically we only use what we know. Creative ideas are built from what we do not know. To facilitate this process, you can look for inspirations from music, arts or people. Or you can use your dreams to come up with solutions. Studies show that dreams help us problem solve and one advantage is that dreams do not follow logic, but instead give us insights.Ā 

3. Avoid Following RulesĀ 

This point relates back to point 2, because we usually stick to rigid ideas or beliefs about how things work or should work. Instead, we should become more flexible and ask ourselves the question ā€˜what if?’ What if we tried?Ā 

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