Inspirational Madlibs: Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff
Using the definitions provided, and your inner spirit guide, fill out the boxes below with the correct type of word. After that click compose letter, then copy and paste your inspirational words into the comments.Noun: A word that can be used to refer to a person or place or thing. In sentences, nouns generally function as subjects or as objects.
Examples: angel, filth, orusib
Verb: A word that shows action or state of being.
Examples: rise, fall, desecrate
Adverb: A word that describes or modifies a verb, frequently ending with “-ly.”.
Examples: blindly, faithfully, gracefully
Adjective: A word that describes an noun or pronoun.
Examples: deplorable, cancerous, sinister
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Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about cancers that
upon closer examination aren’t really that delicious. We
focus on little hound and sasquach and blow them way out of
proportion. A stranger for example might drink us. Rather
than let it go, and go on with our day, we convince
ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We play out an
imaginary cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to holler
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a mullet. This
way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and avoid
taking on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about parole
officers that upon closer examination aren’t really that
karmic. We focus on little piggy and seraphim and blow them
way out of proportion. A stranger for example might smote
us. Rather than let it go, and go on with our day, we
convince ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We
play out an imaginary confrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to lie
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a schizophrenic.
This way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and
avoid taking on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about deaths that
upon closer examination aren’t really that bad. We focus on
little angel and snake and blow them way out of proportion.
A stranger for example might kill us. Rather than let it go,
and go on with our day, we convince ourselves that we are
justified in our anger. We play out an imaginary
cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to sweat
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a dog. This way,
we can maintain our own sense of well being and avoid taking
on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about Asss that
upon closer examination aren’t really that Beautiful. We
focus on little Dog and Cat and blow them way out of
proportion. A stranger for example might Fart us. Rather
than let it go, and go on with our day, we convince
ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We play out an
imaginary cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to Burp
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a Carrot. This
way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and avoid
taking on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about sphincters
that upon closer examination aren’t really that polypy. We
focus on little pizza and lemon and blow them way out of
proportion. A stranger for example might creep us. Rather
than let it go, and go on with our day, we convince
ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We play out an
imaginary cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to ruin
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a moldy peach. This
way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and avoid
taking on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about stakes that
upon closer examination aren’t really that stinky. We focus
on little mouth and garlic and blow them way out of
proportion. A stranger for example might shoot us. Rather
than let it go, and go on with our day, we convince
ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We play out an
imaginary cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to slice
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a cancer. This
way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and avoid
taking on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about chocolates
that upon closer examination aren’t really that moist. We
focus on little lawnmower and saucepan and blow them way out
of proportion. A stranger for example might swim us. Rather
than let it go, and go on with our day, we convince
ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We play out an
imaginary cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to fly
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a ball. This
way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and avoid
taking on other people’s problems personally.
Often we allow ourselves to get worked up about TERMITEs
that upon closer examination aren’t really that ugly. We
focus on little tumors and assholes and blow them way out of
proportion. A stranger for example might melt us. Rather
than let it go, and go on with our day, we convince
ourselves that we are justified in our anger. We play out an
imaginary cofrontation in our mind.
Why not instead simply allow the other person to explode
somewhere else. Try to have compassion for the person and
remember how painful it must be to be such a skin cell.
This way, we can maintain our own sense of well being and
avoid taking on other people’s problems personally.