Climbing up from a deep pit it just as admirable as climbing a mountain (via Liz Fosslien)
Posted by jpluimers on 2024/05/06
A while ago in 24 hours time, I bumped into both of these great illustrations about accomplishments that help strengthen your mental state.
Time to give the authors a boost:
- [Wayback/Archive] lizandmollie (@lizandmollie) / Twitter
An affectionate look at the emotions of work.
- [Wayback/Archive] Liz Fosslien (@fosslien) / Twitter
Head of Content and Comms at Humu, author and illustrator of Big Feelings and No Hard Feelings
- [Wayback/Archive] Mollie West Duffy (@molliewest) / Twitter
Organizational Design + Development + Coaching. Author of NO HARD FEELINGS and BIG FEELINGS (4/26/22)
You can find more about their books and workshops at [Wayback/Archive] Liz + Mollie Feel Things.
The illustrations that triggered me
[Wayback/Archive] Liz Fosslien on Twitter: “.” / Twitter
- The strength we’re taught to admire
- The strength we should also admire
[Wayback/Archive] Sven Hilbrants on Twitter: “Vooruitgang is er altijd zelfs als je het even niet doorhebt. 🧡 “
- Don’t let a bad day
- distract you from all the progress you’ve made
That picture came from Instagram, but like many social media platforms it is very hard to search without having an account (which means that Instagram pages cannot be archived in the Wayback Machine).
I tracked back the latter via [Wayback/Archive] Thursday Thoughts: the Let’s Talk About Mental Health newsletter (24 March, 2022) – Let’s Talk About Mental Health to be at [Archive] Liz and Mollie on Instagram: “💖 #inspiration #inspiring #progress #journey #mentalhealth #mentalwellness #keepgoing #selfcare #selflove #forward #motivation…”.
Their account is [Archive] Liz and Mollie (@lizandmollie) • Instagram photos and videos.
–jeroen
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