
Elizabeth Woods
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My name is Lizzy and I'm an author, elementary school teacher and an MFA creative writing student. I write emotion-filled fiction narratives for people who have no voice like trauma survivors. This is my website: elizabethwoodsauthor.com
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Feeling Stuck?
How are you doing? How is life treating you at the moment? Life doesn't need to crash completely for you to feel "down on our luck." A failed promotion, or work project that didn't go as planned, or a missed opportunity can set you back months. Maybe the boss is riding you each day for quicker results? Sometimes you just feel under-valued and you want to throw in the towel.
By Elizabeth Woods4 months ago in Humans
The Psychological Effects of Color
Have you ever thought about how you feel when looking at different colors? We are surrounded by color in different tones and textures. Buildings, parks, stores and people - all have color. The mall is bombarded by color to make us buy everything on offer. We think we don't notice the different nuances and ways that marketing has on our senses.
By Elizabeth Woods4 months ago in Humans
The Notion of Emotion
What are Emotions? Emotions are electrochemical signals that flow through our bodies in never ending movement. These signals get released from our brains in response to how we view our world. They are also produced in the body and flow back to the brain as a result of that feeling.
By Elizabeth Woods4 months ago in Humans
15 Things To Do When Facing Uncertainty
Hey, how are you doing today? Are you having a good day or a “not so great day?” Do you feel valued right now? In a world where everything is falling apart around us, it’s hard to feel valued. There are too many layoffs and new staff being hired that need training.
By Elizabeth Woods5 months ago in Humans
Seeking Inner Peace
How was your weekend? Did you have time to unwind and relax or was it full of projects and chores? For me, the weekend is a time to rest and spending quality time with family and friends. It’s also the only time that I have, when I prepare and get everything straightened out for a busy week ahead. Sort and put away the laundry from Saturday’s chores and set up the kit bags for the kids sports and clubs for the week. I organize my work schedule and update the family calendar on the fridge, including the dinner menu.
By Elizabeth Woods5 months ago in Humans
