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Drawing Conclusions

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Drawing Conclusions

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Drawing Conclusions Drawing Conclusions Don’t Pout January 18, 2013 Children seldom attempt to hide their displeasure when things don’t work out the way they want them to.   Some will resort to pouting, an expression that reveals itself in an upturned bottom lip as well as tension in the areas of the chin, nose and brow.   Children who find success at changing outcomes in their favor whenever they practice this expression will inevitably resort to using it more frequently. But whether you’re a child or an adult, it’s best not to pout.  And if you must, do it quickly, then forgive, forget and move on.  Pouting may look cute on a child, but it’s never so on an adult. ~  Text and image copyright Amy-Lynn Bell 2013 Posted in Portraits | Leave a Comment » Tags: art , attitude , charcoal , children , drawing , Portraits , pouting Boundless Energy March 10, 2012 Some dogs have an energy that seems boundless.  Such a dog is Trey, a Staffordshire cross.  Althoug...

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