Twist s
Instead of walking with your feet and
clapping with your hands,
clap with your feet and walk with your
hands.
Hang your pictures upside down.
Try eating different combinations like ice-cream
in your chicken noodle soup,
or peanut butter on your potatoes.
Wear your hat or cap inside out,
put a runner on your left foot and a sandal
on your right foot.
Try to carry a conversation with a spouse,
a child or a friend by
speaking your sentences chronologically
from the last word to the first word,
or simply learn how to speak and read Hebrew
from right to left.
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7 comments:
I do like this very much.....so creative!
Interesting suggestions. :)
Thanks Linda and Sophie.
:) I really like this...it gives us a view on how difficult it is to change life long habits...
Good insight Danette, that's one of the reasons, I think, that hinders the creative process.
That was very nicely twisted - loved it. I liked the bit about learning Hebrew, for us twisted for others not. I learnt to read and write Arabic some years ago, not so easy writing in the opposite direction.
Yes, indeed, it would be quite an adjustment. Good for you to take up such a challenge.
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